Due to failure of monsoon and negligible rain in catchment areas inflow had been considerably less than the last year figures. |
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The recoil, for example, was negligible, and the gun was certainly not on a hair-trigger. |
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All measurements were recorded three times and differences between the observations were negligible. |
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Although the company claims it was not losing money, profit levels were thought to have been negligible. |
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Does every sorority slasher flick have to assault our ears with the negligible talents of a really lousy frathouse party band? |
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The change in pace is subtle and almost negligible, and yet its mellow lure propels the song beyond the gloom. |
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But his autobiography does not mention the tax shelter advantages of his museum and foundation, which were hardly negligible. |
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The stuffing beneath the worn velvet seat cover sighed to wafer thinness under her negligible weight. |
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Evans has a pretty face and a body made for tight T-shirts, but he has negligible acting ability. |
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Arrangements for women who bore children or reared infants in prison were negligible. |
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His books have made him a multi-millionaire even though the income from film rights and merchandising has so far been negligible. |
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The effect of titanium and vanadium on the strength of wrought alloys appears to be negligible. |
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The record of Mesozoic metatherians remains negligible or non-existent for southern landmasses, though the Tertiary record has greatly improved. |
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Some consider this of negligible importance, but sound evidence exists to the contrary. |
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It turned out to be a shell company, with negligible assets, which has now gone bankrupt. |
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The NIST sensors operate at the wavelength of near-infrared light used for fiber-optic communications and produce negligible false counts. |
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Any help or assistance is sufficient provided it is not so insignificant as to be negligible. |
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Instead, it allocates a negligible amount for the maintenance and upkeep of the zoos. |
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This is common sense really, but I have no doubt that the chances of it being adopted are negligible due to cost. |
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The Licence Committee's view is that this could not be considered negligible. |
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The proposed route would divert a negligible amount of traffic from the city. |
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I chose not to point out the negligible cost of such an economic crime to them, but continued to grovel for clemency. |
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Even more foolishly, I assumed that the cost of keeping track of guns would be negligible. |
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The start-up costs of digital are much greater than film, but the incremental costs are negligible. |
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A spokesman for the county council said only one sign was to be moved at a negligible cost. |
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Telephone networks are digital, and the marginal cost of providing a call is negligible. |
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Publishing on the web costs a lot less than publishing on paper, although its costs are not negligible. |
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Yet, against that self-image stands a record of slight, even negligible achievement. |
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A modest or negligible rise in labor costs will not have a major effect on inflation, he said. |
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Eventually the government award was appealed and reduced to a negligible amount. |
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After a negligible amount of sleep, it was up at eight on the Saturday, for a long day of activities. |
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I can give total online operations, and the cost of migration will be negligible. |
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The amount of crime reported to us is negligible, although for anyone who suffers it's one crime too many. |
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Except for the negligible cost of printing the money, the central bank incurs no other cost in producing it. |
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Any error introduced while measuring the width of strips a d is considered negligible. |
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A small upstart company making a small operating system would not present much of a target to hackers, and would thus pay negligible premiums. |
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If the one-way transportation time is 2 days or less, as assumed, sorties missed because of transportation delays are negligible. |
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Nelson's tactics slicing the enemy line ensured the vanguard played a negligible role in the battle which followed. |
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Mortality in vials containing sucrose solution without ethanol was negligible. |
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And how can a healthy Baker not be better than the negligible nonentities Boston used for an inside attack last season? |
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On the first day of the offering there was negligible subscription from the market. |
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It went through six printings in its first year, but its effect on majority opinion was, for many years to come, negligible. |
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This method relies on the assumption that the stray capacitance and membrane conductance are negligible. |
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Towns whose population has since dwindled to negligible still have their cenotaph or war memorial, as do schools and churches. |
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However, the charges for the nursing services were negligible at the time and the institute had to struggle against recurring deficits. |
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Their marketing costs and other overheads are negligible, so getting their sound into the shops is very cheap. |
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Were it essentially a self-financing economy, the constraints faced by the US today would be negligible. |
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So the economic feasibility is negligible and the political benefit is likewise close to zero. |
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Of negligible military value, the revolt became a symbol of the indomitableness of the human spirit. |
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The negligible impact of this ever-increasing cash infusion on reading scores is illustrated in this chart. |
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Rarely does a performer with such negligible talent flaunt his insignificance with such wanton panache. |
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By the way, this is not to say that Chinese bloggers are totally insignificant and negligible. |
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In electronic devices, even a negligible instrumental error can totally degrade the system compared to electro-mechanical ones. |
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Because of the intractability of her condition, the offender's prospects of rehabilitation are negligible. |
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That is because the high fixed costs make the marginal cost of adding passengers on a partially-filled flight almost negligible. |
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Copper corrodes at negligible rates in unpolluted air, water, and deaerated nonoxidizing acids. |
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Homes on high land with a negligible risk of flooding may be turned down simply because they are in a high-risk postcode. |
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Radiation from free space is a negligible additional contribution so is not included. |
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Its emissions of damaging greenhouse gases are negligible, yet it finds itself on the front line of change. |
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As an artwork it's negligible, glossily produced but awkwardly composed and, to my eye, rather silly. |
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The share of the primary sector is negligible, and from 1996, a small disinvestment in the sector can even be observed. |
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Investors who shy away from the risk of equities and the negligible interest on cash savings may prefer to buy bonds. |
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We drank that dodgy cheap wine which is akin to beetroot juice and has negligible alcohol content. |
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The quantities of contemporary recharge are negligible in comparison with the general quantity of fossil water stored in the aquifers. |
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The approach is old-fashioned, research slapdash, scholarship negligible, the judgments inane, the characterisation childish, the tone sick-makingly patriotic. |
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In contrast, choline is essentially derived from the circulation, and only negligible amounts are incorporated into other lipids, such as sphingomyelin. |
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My reply is that the increase in risk of error in accepting the conjunction is negligible and the gain in perspicuity in accepting the conjunction is considerable. |
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This being said, revenues related to online gaming have been, to date, negligible, but this may be small change if online gaming really takes off. |
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I am not particularly strong, I lack speed, my senses are dull in comparison, my eyesight sucks, my sense of smell and that of hearing are almost negligible. |
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Paper factories, glass factories, tanneries, forges, and other such establishments, which sold principally to local and national markets, had a far from negligible output. |
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The difference between original and amended specs seems negligible. |
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There are incidents where water supply may be affected for half an hour to an hour, but that is negligible as such incidents are of less frequency. |
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His public relations skills are not so much negligible as negative. |
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Because the central vacuole contains few colloidal or other interfaces, any matric pressure in it is negligible compared with the osmotic pressure resulting from the vacuolar solutes. |
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Wolfgang Pauli suggested in 1930 that beta decay must involve a third particle that would be neutral, have negligible rest mass and a spin of one-half. |
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Drake says the company led him to believe any expenses would be negligible. |
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The importance of the qatari statement is, all things considered, negligible. |
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Never mind that the effects of correction are bound to be negligible or, worse, counterproductive. |
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Second, even the most vehement promoter of open-source coding has to admit that Microsoft's patents have had negligible impact on its market position. |
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However, as anyone who is familiar with the palaeoanthropological literature over the last 20 years would know, the find has been of negligible significance to recent debate. |
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Although its influence on the behavior modification procedures relatable to operant formulations has been negligible, Skinner has attempted to define the term. |
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But they say its effect on the regular daily operation of organized crime has been negligible. |
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The ratio of the two forces gives us the actual mechanical advantage, but if friction is negligible, the actual mechanical advantage equals the ideal mechanical advantage. |
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The birds never alarmed while the decoy was placed or removed, but did so during nest visits, so we believe that disturbance due to the observer was negligible. |
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A selective reuptake inhibitor will inhibit the reuptake of a specific neurotransmitter with negligible or no effects on the reuptake of other neurotransmitters. |
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The results showed that while THC and alcohol combined impaired driving, THC had only a negligible effect on driving. |
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As an ephemera collector from way back, I am particular vexed by the suggestion that history holds negligible value in a culture dominated by technological excess. |
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But, say the researchers, palmitic acid increases and oleic acid decreases plasma LDL cholesterol levels and stearic acid has a negligible effect. |
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Since there are no rivers in Shetland, there is very little fresh water run-off in the voes, and the chances of farmed salmon escaping up the rivers are negligible. |
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Durer's own poetry is, Professor Price tells us, in a populist idiom, comparable to that of Hans Sachs, the Meistersinger, but, at its best, it is by no means negligible. |
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Things that happen within the economy are thus assumed to have a negligible effect on interest rate. |
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For these materials a proportional limit stress is defined, below which the errors associated with the linear approximation are negligible. |
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Their use as work songs became negligible in the first half of the 20th century. |
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For the next four years Shaw made a negligible income from writing, and was subsidised by his mother. |
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The Scottish crossbill is extremely difficult to separate from the red and parrot, and plumage distinctions are negligible. |
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In ocean waves, surface tension effects are negligible for wavelengths above a few decimetres. |
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Because of the ships' negligible draft, the Vikings could sail in shallow waters, allowing them to invade far inland along rivers. |
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John Walter Gregory argued that fjords are of tectonic origin and that glaciers had a negligible role in their formation. |
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As a result, in tornadoes the Coriolis force is negligible, and balance is between pressure and centrifugal forces. |
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Atmospheric tides are negligible at ground level and aviation altitudes, masked by weather's much more important effects. |
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At this rate of decrease, the field would be negligible in about 1600 years. |
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Piracy dropped to negligible levels only upon the end of the policy in 1567, but a modified form was subsequently adopted by the Qing. |
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Such offices were obsolescent and involved negligible duties and scant profit, but were in the King's gift nonetheless. |
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For still water the velocity head is zero, and to a good approximation it is negligible for slowly moving water, and can be ignored. |
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Further, the role of hypochlorite pollution is assumed as negligible in soils. |
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The impact of xanthophyllous dyes on the overall colour of plants is negligible, as they occur in very small quantities. |
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Unlike jukeboxes, towers had no other moving parts, so support expenses were negligible. |
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Recordists used different equipment but we consider equipment bias to be negligible. |
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Spreading of harmful substances was minimal, and bioconcentration of any released contaminants was found to be negligible. |
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Conservatism was thought to be a negligible force, hovering somewhere in the narrow frequency band between the Goldwaterites and the Birchers. |
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So while the Mumbai police have a strength of 42,000 personnel, the number of those going to the shooting ranges is very negligible. |
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Although handheld echocardiograph machines are now available, the cost is not negligible. |
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For example, livestock breeders misemploy pastures destroying them, and the profit is negligible. |
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This also reduces the process time, carburization is controlled to a negligible level and no scaling takes place. |
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Whatever the case, the rewards for the reader, though not negligible, are hardly commensurate with the Stakhanovite efforts of the author-editor. |
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The first, led by a leisurely version of Balanchine's Symphonie Concertante, was otherwise negligible. |
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Energy of the inter action of Co-60 nucleus magnetic moment with the outside magnetic field of a few hundred oersteds is negligible. |
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Double ambers revert at 10-8-10-9, and therefore, reversion is negligible. Double-amber mutants are made by crossing single-amber mutants with each other. |
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However, the Act introduced only a negligible redistribution of seats. |
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The government has maintained a sound fiscal policy, despite consecutive budget deficits in 2002 and 2003, and a negligible level of foreign debt. |
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However, over the range of conditions pertinent to NIST measurements, the effect on the air-attenuation correction factor appears to be negligible. |
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Less than 100 settlements are known, and their remains are negligible as they are located on continually used farmland, and have consequently been plowed away. |
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The interaction of gas particles in the presence of electric and gravitational fields are considered negligible as indicated by the constant velocity vectors in the image. |
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The deep zone undergoes negligible changes in water density with depth. |
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For newborns presenting with incomplete masculinization, this approach is not informative, since excretion of the THF and THB epimers is negligible. |
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The damages to my car were negligible, yet the airbag got inflated. |
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The Iraqi Air Force and Navy played a negligible role in the conflict. |
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Some currencies do not have any minor currency unit at all and these are given an exponent of 0, as with currencies whose minor units are unused due to negligible value. |
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Quetiapine is an antagonist of dopamine, serotonin, and adrenergic receptors, and it is a potent antihistamine with only negligible anticholinergic effects. |
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In addition, it was found that while volatile chlorine species may be relevant in some indoor scenarios, they have negligible impact in open environmental conditions. |
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The advertising value of fanzines to promags is negligible, for the simple reason that anyone in sufficient contact with STF to read fanmags knows all about the prozines. |
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The result of a measurement can unknowably be very close to the true value of the measurand and hence have a negligible error even though it may have a large uncertainty. |
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Taper, roundness error, and cylindricity error of such a hole, although they would be considered negligible in most other parts, may be unacceptable for a few applications. |
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As shown in the inset, the Rct values for the bioelectrode both before and after regeneration were found to be the same, with negligible differences. |
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