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Because this slight shrinkage was consistent with the possibility of a hematoma, follow-up observation was continued.
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With car insignia, there is slight shrinkage; the same with vintage packaging.
· Some of the clothes are unfortunately prone to slight shrinkage, so allow for about 10 per cent extra room.
If there were to be, say, some collateral damage, a slight shrinkage of the record-revolving population at large, would that necessarily be a completely bad thing?
I'm told I have slight shrinkage of the vitreous element (the fluid in the chamber behind the lens), but that my retinas are intact.
"What we are seeing at the moment is there has actually been a slight decline in the number of 18-year-olds - there is a slight shrinkage in the size of that cohort - so what we are doing is we are maintaining university places broadly flat.
At this stage, the microspores were round shaped in the WT (Fig. 2d), while the oslap6 microspores showed slight shrinkage (Fig. 2h).
The slight shrinkage of the carbonising monolith also leads to exfoliation of larger areas of the surface yielding single- and multi-layered graphenes.
The results indicate that slight shrinkage was observed when the heat curing duration was less than 60 min and curing temperature reached 48 °C.
For heat-treated cells, there was no noticeable change in cell size, but slight shrinkage of the cytoplasm with some organic substances exuded into the space between the cell wall and the cell membrane was observed after 12 h dark cultivation (Figures 5E-G; arrows).
The rates show the usual slight shrinkage whenever a random effects model is used.
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