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The program's closing piece, Maria Kefirova's "Apparences," tried to explore body issues, but the slight outcome was anticlimactic.

As stated above, few of these strain-specific ICDSs may correspond to errors introduced during the sequencing procedure [ 4, 11], but such errors would nonetheless have only a slight effect on the overall outcome of the comparative analysis.

The researchers said they saw a slight effect of placebos on subjective outcomes reported by patients, like their descriptions of how much pain they experienced.

Over this period there may have been a slight improvement in outcome for patients with a small bowel primary, with an overall 5-year survival of ∼65% in 2002.

Variation in probe pressure and probe location in consecutive measurements may lead to slight variations in outcome, which can interfere with a proper analysis of the averaged MDSFR data.

"The reality is I don't think any of this is going to have the slightest impact on the outcome," he said.

As he chops and jabs at his enemies, there isn't the slightest doubt about the outcome, and Keanu Reeves seems merely preoccupied, as though ready to get on his cell phone for a few sage words with Slavoj Zizek.

This kind of art takes patience and effort, even if the outcome seems slight.

The company said it would "robustly defend its position" but the prospects of a successful outcome appear slight.

Indeed, for some outcome measures, slight improvements were observed between week 24 and week 96.

There may be a slight trend towards better outcome in the contacts receiving IPT, although not significant.

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