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The phrase "a relatively small compound" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the size of a chemical compound or any other type of compound in comparison to others.
Example: "In our study, we focused on a relatively small compound that exhibited significant biological activity."
Alternatives: "a comparatively minor compound" or "a modest-sized compound".
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As a relatively small compound movement, dips will focus heavily on your triceps, while also improving strength in your chest and shoulders.
To this end, an experimental strategy for measuring synergy has been assaying all pairwise combinations for a relatively small compound library.
This is not the ideal application of such libraries, since it is highly labor-intensive and leads to a relatively small compound diversity.
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In addition, the "completeness" of the compound database must be taken into consideration, because relatively small compound databases such as KEGG and KNApSAcK may not provide exact results, due to having incomplete collections of compound data.
Unfortunately, this approach is only valid for relatively small compounds (say, up to 100 Da): For molecular formula C8H6N2O with mass 146 Da there exist 109 240 025 different molecular structures [172].
For relatively small compounds, then, it appears that the binding energy predictions are strongly influenced by size alone, though both programs favored the active compounds to a significant extent.
The phenolic product was dominated by a relatively small number compounds such more than 75% was accounted for by seven compounds.
We then proceeded to screen synthetic small-molecule chemical compound libraries (40,000 compounds) at a relatively low compound concentration (3 µM) in order to increase the likelihood to select for potent p53 activating molecules.
Subsequently, a relatively small fraction of compound pairs, whose 1D-TC is ≥0.5 are subjected to more accurate comparison using 2D-TC by kcombu.
This is the explanation for the fact that only a relatively small number of compounds are able to exhibit efficient luminescence.
Another study using just a relatively small subset of compounds from Obach et al.'s dataset is reported by Zhivkova and Doytchinova [22].
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