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Dr. Venter said in an interview that the two versions of the genome were very similar but that he had chosen the hybrid method genome for interpretation because it was very slightly more complete.
The use of other commercially available reference libraries for GC-MS (i.e. the Fiehn GC-MS library from Agilent) might have provided a slightly more complete coverage of the serum metabolites, and the routine application of more comprehensive libraries will likely expand the list of commonly identified metabolites in the future.
Amel_4.5 showed slightly more complete coverage than Amel_4.0 (88.7% vs. 88.2%; Table 3).
It seems that the Austrian software or configuration of the software tends to be slightly more complete with regard to the phases of the nursing process.
Similar analyses on other sequenced oomycete genomes (Table 1) revealed that the assembled genome of Pl. halstedii is slightly more complete than those of Al. laibachii and Hy.
Drug trials were slightly more complete than non-drug trials and psychological interventions with 33.3% of journals having a complete intervention description, although these differences were not statistically significant.
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The data, compiled from the BLS and published annually by the AFL-CIO, is preliminary, and the total number of deaths is expected to increase slightly when more complete data is released later in the spring.
Other times it's in the shape of a slightly longer but more complete email.
Michigan was slightly more than half complete when launched, and the ship was christened by Carol Newberry, the daughter of Assistant Secretary of the Navy Truman Handy Newberry.
One item in the C-PRS failed to load on either subscale and parents found this scale slightly more difficult to complete than the MORS (Child).
Another user seemed slightly more enraged: "What a complete and utter load of rubbish.
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