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The phrase "a slight sampling of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small selection or representation of a larger group or category.
Example: "In this report, we will provide a slight sampling of the various strategies employed by different companies in the industry."
Alternatives: "a small selection of" or "a brief overview of".
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Long-range intrachain contacts between stretches between residues 100 and 180 as well as a slight sampling of the more central regions of OPN by the two termini are depicted.
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A comparison of the sex and age characteristics of the study participants and census data from the target population indicates that the former are broadly representative of the latter, except for a slight over sampling of females in urban areas [ 26].
Thus, this result could mean that there is a slight bias towards sampling of this flora by urine.
A slight majority of samples were from hospital inpatients (256, 55.4%) with LSF residents accounting for 26.2% (n = 67) of the hospital inpatients.
A slight modification of the sample preparation protocol, dissolving 100 mg sample in 1 mL of the 2.5 M NaCl eluent buffer, gave an even better LOD (0.02%) and LOQ (0.09%) for OSCS [ 69].
Increasing the NA was found to cause a slight shift of the sampling volume towards lower z values (data not shown).
After incorporating even a slight amount of surfactant (sample, PPyC), a steep increase in conductivity was seen (126%).
We conclude that there is a slight decentration of the sample which results in the pattern seen in Figure 5.
The samples exhibit a slight reduction of their performances.
Methylation-sensitive comet assay revealed comparable levels in the CCGG methylation pattern between control and radio-contaminated samples with a slight increase of approximately 10% in the latter ones.
The post-test results of the patient and caregiver sample show a slight improvement of the knowledge; only 5 subjects out 20 had a higher score in the post-test (Fig. 9).
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