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Significats de significant modification en anglès
Encara no tenim significats per a "significant modification".
Ús de significant modification en anglès
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No significantmodification in the small intestine, colon or kidney was evident.
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These changes were achieved without significantmodification of daily insulin dose.
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This was probably the most significantmodification made in the development of wireless telegraphy.
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Compensated LVH goes along with a significantmodification of MMP and TIMP gene expression.
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For me, the most significantmodification is that security has become omnipresent in the city.
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DSM-IV criteria for diagnosis of depression do not require significantmodification for patients with medical co-morbidity.
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No significantmodification of cell growth was observed as it occurs in other cell types or systems.
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A most significantmodification appears in a German handling of the Dutch form, by Dieterich Albrecht in 1599:-
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We found no significantmodification of influenza on effects of other pollutants in most disease outcomes under study.
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We detected no significantmodification by sex or mediation by prenatal maternal thyroid function or by preterm delivery.
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A significantmodification of the work-up of blood samples has improved precision of the assay in whole blood.
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We found no evidence of a significantmodification of breast cancer penetrance in BRCA1 mutation carriers by either polymorphism.
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Naloxone antagonized the effects of D. Atrial natriuretic antipeptide IgG reduced the cardiovascular responses without any significantmodification of respiratory response.
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Interleukin-2 production was assayed in all children before and after the trial, but not significantmodification was observed in this immunological parameter.
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The rising and falling slides combined form the circumflex, or wave, which is a very impressive and significantmodification of the voice.
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The pledge will focus attention on the Coalition's Direct Action policy, which most analysis suggests cannot meet deeper emission cuts without significantmodification.