To a lesser degree, in some of the games there were characters with move sets very similar to each other with
small deviations such as their speed and power (Mario / Luigi, Pikachu / Pichu, ect.)
Not exact matches
Such materials take advantage of the fact that very
small deviations on the nanoscale can significantly alter the material properties.
Some of them are very
small deviations,
such as slightly different chemical compositions or slightly different concentrations of different kinds of crystalline defects.
In a revealing analysis of a large data set, Hoover Institution economist Eric Hanushek and his colleagues found that placement in special education in grades 3 - 6 was associated with gains of 0.04 standard
deviation in reading and 0.11 in math;
such small gains indicate that children with LD clearly are not closing the gap.
In the program's first year, the bonus program boost to math scores was 3.2 points on the New York state test, or 0.08 standard
deviations, in schools with
small cohorts of teachers with tested students (approximately ten or fewer
such teachers in elementary and K - 8 schools and five or fewer
such teachers in middle schools).
Bob Lutz, then head of product development, vetoed even
small deviations,
such as swapping out the concept's deep - dish steering wheel for something sportier with a
smaller diameter.
Within historical structures,
such as narrative, comedy, and minimalism, she produces
small deviations in form.
Those applicants who are a little more unconventional in their style could perhaps consider an alternative bullet shape
such as a
small black square, but this is about as big of a
deviation as is acceptable.