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  • noun Any smaller element of a step (in a procedure)

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Examples

  • Each step had more than one substep, and any misstep could be disas - trous.

    Here There Are Monsters 2010

  • In the foregoing substep, we asked what could be done, that is, by any unspecified organization; in this substep, we ask the question “what can be done,” that is, by our own company, given our strengths and weaknesses relative to those of our competitors, and relative to what is needed in this particular segment.

    Managing with Dual Strategies Derek F. Abell 1993

  • Each step had more than one substep, and any misstep could be disas - trous.

    Unicorn Point Anthony, Piers 1989

  • However, zero values for timestep and substep are invalid for other modes and the error will be shown

    Charlottesville Blogs 2008

  • In one embodiment, the method further comprises the substeps of: 5) assigning a numerical score of 1 for each FR residue position for which the non-human and human antibody germline sequences are identical that was not scored in substep (3) to germline sequences with identical total residue scores after substep

    FreshPatents.com: Notable Patent Applications - 07/22/2010 2010

  • In one embodiment, the method further comprises the substeps of: 5) assigning a numerical score of 1 for each residue position for which the non-human and human germline sequences are identical that was not scored in substep (3) to germline sequences with identical total residue scores after substep (4); 6) totaling all of the residue scores to generate a total score for each human germline sequence.

    FreshPatents.com: Notable Patent Applications - 07/22/2010 2010

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