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was degrees

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A step on a set of stairs; the rung of a ladder.

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The unit for translations was millimeters (mm) and for rotations it was degrees.

Notes: n was number of observations (see Table  3); k was degrees of freedom in the general linear regression model; m was additional variables, such as drift, age, period and cohort or their combination.

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But there are degrees".

There are degrees of damage, of course.

Still, there are degrees of unnaturalness.

Well, there are degrees of hypocrisy.

And there are degrees of indefensibility.

But there are degrees of risk.

There are degrees of losing.

Besides, there are degrees of risk.

Who knew there were degrees of potatoeyness?

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