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The phrase "a marginal of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what context or meaning is intended, making it difficult to determine when it could be used.
Example: "The report included a marginal of the findings, but it was not well-defined."
Alternatives: "a small portion of" or "a minor part of".
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Even if this latter is not necessarily Markovian, it is a marginal of a Markov chain and, thus, a Bayesian restoration remains workable [14].
Although the result of this fusion is not necessarily a Markov chain, it is a marginal of a TMC [14] and hence, the posterior marginal distributions p x n | y are computable.
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Rich firms pay a marginal tax of 34% of revenues to poor ones.
"For the sake of a marginal amount of income, the owners had put at risk the relationship with the fans," she told BBC Radio 5 live.
Next, we performed an allotransplantation of a marginal dose of WT islets in recipient Erα−/− mice followed by treatment with vehicle or PPT.
But there are also many where digital sales remain a marginal couple of per cent of overall revenues.
Evaluating the marginal effect of sample size in the median sample size of 16 yielded a marginal effect of −0.006.
A confirmatory test at the optimum conditions resulted in a uranium recovery of 95%, indicating a marginal error of 4.99%.
AT58 cells showed only a marginal decrease of cyclin B1 mRNA of 1.2-fold.
Households with more than $10 million a year would pay a marginal rate of 54.2percentt on additional income under Sanders's proposals.
This is a marginal rise of October's bulks figure of 87,391.
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