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These were either secondary lesions (n = 6), in which the dental filling material obstructed the lesion, occlusal lesions (n = 3), or very small, likely initial, caries lesions (n = 15).
8 Direct effects of other, direct-acting anticoagulants on vessel wall proteases like thrombin and factor Xa, therefore, seem likely, also since these new synthetic agents are very small, likely allowing endothelial cell passage.
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The net difference for overall black composition is very small -- likely less than one percentage point -- but it makes Gallup's weighted samples slightly less black than they appear.
However, the differences in mobility seen from both methods are very small and likely not significant.
Given the large sample size, very small and likely meaningless differences would be statistically significant with an alpha level of 0.05.
We found a portion of H2A.Z co-existing with H3.3, but this portion is very small and likely quite specialized.
However, in both studies, the subgroup of patients with CGI-S scores of 1 2 (very mild) was very small, most likely as a consequence of the inclusion criteria for the studies (moderate/severe).
"Libido is so multifactorial," he said, "that I find it hard to believe that very small changes are likely to have much of an impact".
This ensures that only very small outbreaks are likely to arise.
Tompson and Townsley (2010, 37) recommend using smaller temporal units, but very small units are likely to produce a sample distribution that is very spikey and poorly fitted to the population distribution (Schubert 2009, 42).
However, the detrimental effect of the SFO (even for a very small SFO) will likely lead to a significant degradation of the OFDM receiver performance even when perfect CIR and CFO knowledge is available [20].
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