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The phrase "a given small" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific small quantity or item, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "In this experiment, we will analyze a given small sample of the material."
Alternatives: "a specific small" or "a particular small".
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Conversely, glycine is reduced in people with obesity and type II diabetes, which illustrates another challenge of interpreting metabolomic findings: unlike macromolecules, which often have just one or a few functions, a given small metabolite might participate in many diverse biochemical reactions.
The goal is to make currentDelta and targetDelta to match or be within a given small ϵ (method isEqualWithinEpsilon).
The TarFisDock server provides a convenient and rapid way to identify potential targets for a given small molecule.
In this study, we used nine physicochemical descriptors that influence the above-described properties to effectively quantify the kinase-likeness of a given small molecule.
The following inequality was defined as the stopping criterion: big| x^{k+1} - x^{k} big| leqepsilon, where (epsilon>0) is a given small constant.
This implies that the user throughput performance is noticeably improved by simply allowing ABS to be shared among all users in a given small cell.
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The Internet has given small businesses a chance to compete.
A cap would give small farmers an advantage over large.
We're going to give small businesses a boost.
Apple had touted the App Store changes would be a way to give smaller developers more exposure.
We begin by showing that, statistically, a genome with a smaller size will give smaller genomes after one mutation.
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