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The phrase "a slightly increasing function" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in mathematical or analytical contexts to describe a function that shows a small increase in value as its input increases.
Example: "The graph of the function demonstrates that it is a slightly increasing function over the interval from 0 to 10."
Alternatives: "a mildly increasing function" or "a somewhat increasing function."
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In practice it is sufficient to activate the presented implicit method only in case of small values χ 2 ≪ 1, because the extremely stiff behavior of A 2 near 0 changes into a slightly increasing function for more positive values of χ 2. A threshold for χ 2 can be specified in the input of the code.
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It is noteworthy that the cost function increased slightly in the later stages of the procedure seemingly indicating that the procedure did not converge properly.
We also observed a slightly increased cytolytic function of the CD8 T cells in the rH4/Ad-H4 group, in particular against TB10.4 20-28 loaded target cells (17% increase in the specific killing of these cells in the rH4/Ad-H4 group cpmpared to the Ad-H4 group) (Fig. 3).
There was a slightly decreasing time trend in hospitals A and B, while a slightly increasing trend in hospital C.
The cna loss of function phenotype is subtle, and largely limited to a slightly increased meristem size [11].
The Gait Walker also exhibited a slightly increased vertical GRF during midstance.
Adding NaCl resulted in a slightly increased RQC.
C/EBPβΔuORF/BL6 mice even showed a slightly increased food intake.
atg4 showed a slightly increased expression in aposymbiotic insects compared to symbiotics (p-value = 0.01387), but the same expression kinetics in both types of insects (interaction p-value = 0.44290), suggesting no biological function in symbiosis-related autophagy control.
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