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The scientists only looked at a tiny subset of genes.
"But these are a tiny subset of people with obesity," he acknowledges.
And only a tiny subset of jinshi were Manchu bannermen, kinsfolk of the emperor.
The Orange County series, which has run for three seasons, focuses on another tiny subset of womanhood, the enhanced-breasts crowd in a California gated community.
This concerns a tiny subset of the population: child performers and those who read about them in supermarket tabloids.
Moreover, structural genomics will tackle only a tiny subset of all protein structures, making it far less comprehensive than the Human Genome Project.
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So these three criteria will successively restrict insights to an even tinier subset of the extractable information from big data (see figure).
Among the 155 known exoplanets, the new world joins a tiny subset that may consist mainly of rock.
Within the vast body of Holocaust literature a tiny subset has emerged, writings about Holocaust education trauma.
It amazed me that this article, which was supposed to be writing about London in general, was focusing on a tiny affluent subset of London.
Strayer believes that there is a tiny but persistent subset of the population — about two per cent — whose performance does not deteriorate, and can even improve, when multiple demands are placed on their attention.
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