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was slightly moved
adverb
Slenderly; delicately.
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In such cases, the reader antenna was slightly moved to the side to mitigate this effect.
The crucial manipulation was that in the No Cover condition, the metallic shield was slightly moved a couple of inches away from its usual position on the receptacle, so that it did not obstruct the opening anymore.
The coordinates origin was slightly moved into a cell-free region (PC1 = −0.5, PC2 = 0) to ensure all the cells of the same fate are located in the same side of the origin and have close angular coordinates.
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It was quite naff, but it wasn't mawkish; it was slightly moving really.
When the masks are slightly moved by the player's hand or body motion, their expression appears to change.
In this step molecules, one by one are slightly moved in the direction that improves the total "overlap score".
To disrupt the mycelial connection between litter and soil half of the litterbags were slightly moved, whereas others were left untouched.
Regarding the secondary transmissions, the thresholds were slightly moved (nulls from |HPU|2 < = 4 × 10 8 to |HPU|2 < = 8 × 10 8, peaks from |HPU|2 = > 3 × 10 4 to |HPU|2 = > 5 × 10 4), this because after the insertion of the channel scheduler the nulls are harder to be identified while the peaks are discovered in an easier way.
During the incubation, samples were slightly moved using Argon pressure.
All the chemical shifts were slightly moved to the upfield due to DCl (higher concentration, move further).
In practice, such data are easily rejected based on objective criteria employed in experimental studies [ 10 12], and the probe is slightly moved to avoid the inhomogeneities.
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