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The phrase "a slight information" is not correct in English.
The word "information" is an uncountable noun and should not be preceded by "a" or "an." You can use the term "slight information" in contexts where you want to refer to a small amount of information, but it should be rephrased to be grammatically correct.
Example: "I have slight information about the upcoming event, but I will share more details soon."
Alternatives: "a little information" or "some information".
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This paper discusses how firms can use slight information advantages to obtain preferential access to complementary assets and create multi-level dominant designs.
This is achieved at the price of a slight increase of information to be fed back over the control channel.
The Syrian Network for Human Rights SNHRR) estimates that more than 215,000 people have been detained since the start of the civil war, and that in almost half of the cases, none of their relatives have the slightest information about them.
We investigate how nudges – a slight change in the information set that an individual faces when taking a decision – can help individuals align behaviour with intention.
A slight majority would want information regarding the proposal and documentation of review from the external researcher's IRB.
There was a slight tendency for cancer information avoidance to decrease among those who had debt in the range of $2000 $4999 compared to the reference group who had debt of less than $2000, although this finding was not significant (Table 5, Model IV: OR=0.473, 95% CI: 0.201 1.116).
At a substrate concentration close to Vmax (2.5 µM) (Supporting Information Table S1) the AICD shows a slight but significant increase (Supporting Information Fig S4C).
As discussed earlier, the mGLRT test exploits the correlation information with a slight increase in computations compared to the optimal independent test derived in [3, 4].
All significant F Is values were positive and thus indicative of a slight deficiency of heterozygotes (Supporting information Table S1).
Our data revealed that ∼96% digestion of λ-DNA was achieved when loading the IMERs with 3.25 pmol of enzyme (Table S1B in the Supporting Information) with a slight decrease in digestion efficiency at higher enzyme loads (∼85% at a load of 6.20 pmol).
Interestingly, we found that deletion of Med23 in hepatic cells did not change MED16 content in the complex and resulted in a slight decrease of MED24 (Supplementary information, Figure S1E), evidencing that MED23 was the major component that was decreased in the liver of LMKO mice.
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