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The phrase "a small differential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as mathematics, engineering, or finance to refer to a minor difference or variation between two values or quantities.
Example: "The study revealed a small differential in the performance metrics of the two systems, indicating that one was slightly more efficient than the other."
Alternatives: "a minor difference" or "a slight variation."
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But if we tally them up, there is a small differential.
It showed that depending proportionality of temperature with a small differential part, a controller is best suited for minimize deviations from the isothermal behaviour.
Dehydration-derived water may increase the fluid pressure and makes the transition zone highly unstable under a small differential stress, which could trigger ETS and resultant increase in stress acting on the locked section (Burlini et al. 2009).
Yukutake simply states that rotation of the stress field by the static stress changes implies a small differential stress amplitude prior to the mainshock and, vice versa, if there is no rotation, the differential stress amplitude prior to the mainshock is large.
"The fact that there is a small differential is important to acknowledge.
The specification of such a small differential (6.75percentt vs 9.99percentt) adds fuel to a fire of discontent.
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In practice, a smaller differential biosensor footprint could be achieved if the sensing window length of one sensor was set to zero.
It is interesting to note that this differential connectivity increased with epilepsy duration, while control subjects that lack epileptic seizures showed a smaller differential connectivity which was well below that of the AE patients (t(24) = 3.06, P < 0.01).
The heat map from the HCL showed the intensity of each co-expressed transcripts within a cluster; some of them had only a very small differential expression or could have biphasic expression.
"This gearing effect means that an apparently small differential in the increases in grant has a much bigger percentage impact on council-tax bills," explains Mr Travers.Despite the furore, the council tax is a fiscal minnow, accounting for only 4% of total government revenues.
The small differential is a result of both "relatively low postdoc salaries" and Ph.D.s' higher propensity to take academic jobs, SEI suggests.
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