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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a satisfactorily small" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is both satisfactory and small in size or amount.
Example: "The results of the experiment showed a satisfactorily small margin of error, indicating the accuracy of the measurements."
Alternatives: "adequately small" or "satisfactorily minimal".
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The adjustment is carried out over several training iterations until a satisfactorily small value of E is obtained or a given number of iterations are reached.
That leads to a satisfactorily small scatter range of experimentally obtained fatigue lives around the S-N curve from regression analysis.
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In this approach, we adopt 2-stage design scheme and we derive an observer-based robust controller with integral and preview actions such that a given performance index is satisfactorily small for uncertainties.
Statistical errors (type-A uncertainty) of this method will be satisfactorily small relative to those generally observed in biological responses.
H∞ synchronization criteria are established to guarantee the synchronization to be robust with respect to disturbance in the sense that the L2-gain from the disturbance to the control output is satisfactorily small.
It takes place in a satisfactorily cool and cobwebbed cellar, and we are allowed to spit on the floor.
A satisfactorily correlation has been observed.
The results of the model showed a satisfactorily high projection level (Figure 4).
A satisfactorily grown plate was selected, and both white and blue cells were counted.
A satisfactorily high posterior probability of asthma is assumed, when the positive predictive value is ≥70%.
The results of the model showed a satisfactorily high projection level.
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