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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I little" is not correct in written English.
You could use the phrase "a little" to mean something is small in size or quantity. Example: I was surprised to find that there was a little bit of sugar left in the bowl.
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Until after World War I little official attention was given to fire prevention, because most fire departments were concerned only with extinguishing fires.
("I, little Tommy Friedman, Jewish boy from Minneapolis, have been interviewed" on Al Jazeera, he says. "They get in my face, and I get back in theirs").
We found: (i) little information on community-level recovery of vegetation following removal of Phragmites; and (ii) most management approaches focus on the removal of Phragmites from individual stands or groups of stands over a relatively small area.
Although there has been extensive research on g-C3N4-based photocatalysts, 7f, h, i little attention has been paid to the effects of the protonation and polymerization of pristine g-C3N4.
The remaining two cones were recorded for only 4 and 7 min and thus (i) little averaging of their responses to the spectral protocol could be performed to improve signal over noise, and (ii) the possible development of coupling could not be monitored.
This study has shown that (i) little bee-eater hosts of the greater honeyguide do not react to the presence of a foreign egg that differs from their own in size and shape, and (ii) laying female greater honeyguides do react to the presence of a large foreign egg in bee-eater nests they are parasitizing, by preferentially puncturing it.
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I cost little.
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