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"It ameliorates the somewhat slightly unappealing color," Mr. Drake said.
That calculation over "breakout time" is so complex that experts from Britain, France, Germany and Israel all have somewhat slightly different calculations than those of experts from the United States.
Although the Li[Ni0.4Co0.2Mn0.36Mg0.04]O1.92F0.08 delivered somewhat slightly lower initial discharge capacity, however, the capacity retention, interfacial resistance, and thermal stability were greatly enhanced comparing to the Li[Ni0.4Co0.2Mn0.4]O2 and Li[Ni0.4Co0.2Mn0.36Mg0.04]O2.
Especially, they pointed out that regularity properties remained valid in a somewhat slightly larger Sobolev space to linear elliptic systems depending on the duality.
The two statistical approaches, PCA and MDS, are complementary and somewhat slightly affected by unavoidable data bias.
ATR wild-type expression levels standardized for 18S RNA levels are also illustrated in panel B of Figure 6, and show variable expression across tissue samples and somewhat slightly higher expression levels in cancer cell lines.
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Agreement: (1) not at all; (2) slightly; (3) somewhat; (4) moderately; (5) very much; and (6) extremely.
Participants rated how much their weight or body shape influenced how they felt about themselves as people ("not at all influenced," "slightly influenced," "somewhat influenced," "moderately influenced," "very much influenced").
Usability measures collected were: helpfulness, ease of use, satisfaction and likelihood of recommendation to a friend; all assessed using a five point Likert-type scale ('extremely'veryery'somewhat'at'slightlytly'notnot at all').
So the last section somewhat has a slightly different flavor.
Charlottes -- somewhat smaller, slightly sweet oval potatoes -- are excellent in a tangy potato salad.
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