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The amount of ME, DE and JME, would be considered insignificantly unchanged with temperature variation.
It was also realized that increasing the opening radius enhances mixing performance only insignificantly, such that it would not be a practical means of making micromixers more efficient.
W. Michael Blumenthal, the company's chairman and chief executive, said net income would be down "not insignificantly" from the first quarter of 1985, a company spokesman said.
While it seemed at preliminary evaluation of results that representation of patients with total relief from all myoma-related symptoms would be significantly higher in group M, it now appears that their number is only insignificantly higher (32 of 58 women, i.e., 55%%) in this group than after embolization (26 of 52 women, i.e., 50%).
While it is possible that our observation of increased CpG island methylation of HMGB2 in EOC cases is due to the methylation signature arising from circulating tumor cells (CTCs), this is unlikely as CTCs would be expected to comprise a small fraction of the total cells used in assessing DNAm [ 68], and thus contribute insignificantly to the overall methylation signatures analyzed.
And not insignificantly, it is relatively cheap.
Not insignificantly, he is also a son of Richard Rogers, the Pritzker Prize winning architect.
This reduces the compression ratio insignificantly which is proved in this paper.
Not insignificantly, 1963 was also the year Duke desegregated its undergraduate body and began to truly broaden the definition of who belonged at Duke.
And will be insignificantly less comfortable than your nightclothes, you whinging fools.
Plasticizer type and degree of crystallinity have been found to be insignificantly related.
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