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Fast turns required a slightly different procedure: Look left, press down on the left handgrip, and lean left.
In a bizarre twist in an already convoluted story, the committee's ruling against Obokata came moments before an independent researcher claimed to have succeeded in making the cells using a slightly different procedure.
Cornered, Mr. Chávez said he was unwilling to resign but would agree to "abandon his functions," a slightly different procedure under Venezuelan law that would require the approval of the National Assembly, in which Mr. Chávez has a majority.
To analyze the cell cycles, we used a slightly different procedure.
With repeated measures, we use an F-test and ANOVA, just like in, but we need to follow a slightly different procedure.
We used a slightly different procedure for homeownership rates and the growth in these rates.
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Slightly different procedures are also adopted for the analysis of the raw experimental data leading to the relationships between stress, strain and strain rate for each test.
Nevertheless, each lacks crucial features implemented in the other, and they use slightly different procedures for smoothing substitution probabilities, which may lead to very different amino acid substitution matrices.
We have found that the preparation of chitosan solution for membrane casting should follow slightly different procedures depending on the volume needed.b For optimal thickness of chitosan membranes, 0.1 ml of chitosan solution are cast per cm of tissue culture plastic.
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