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there must be a realistic danger that the statute itself will significantly compromise recognized First Amendment protections of parties not before the Court for it to be facially challenged on overbreadth grounds.
Such a choice will significantly compromise the high-throughput property of SNP arrays.> -wrap-foot> aThe number of the SNP loci.
However, it is unlikely that, under usual reaction conditions, the single equivalent of cysteine that is released will significantly compromise thioester production through NCL.
However, the NGS data usually contains sequencing artifacts such as low-quality reads and contaminating reads, which will significantly compromise downstream analysis.
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And there's little prospect of that, even if Brown were willing to significantly compromise.
This constraint, although suboptimal, will be necessary in future stem cell type 1 diabetes trials but should not significantly compromise our ability to interpret the study outcomes.
We hypothesise that people with foot ulcers will demonstrate a significantly compromised gait pattern (reduced temporal spatial parameters, kinematics and kinetics) at base line and then throughout the follow-up period compared to controls.
Hence, an error in UCOD will significantly misinform and compromise the data leading to misguidance on the actual burden of disease prevalent in the society.
Stephen Park, Team GB's sailing manager, is pleased the crowds were enjoying the regatta and believes the experience will bring more people in – but he said the quality of the sailing had been "significantly compromised".
That afternoon, her workflow was significantly compromised.
If Zadroga's lungs weren't significantly compromised, why did he undergo a biopsy?
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