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The phrase "a small extent with" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a limited degree of something, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The project was successful to a small extent with the resources we had available."
Alternatives: "to a limited extent" or "to a minor degree."
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It has also been reported that phosphoramidites activated with 1H-tetrazole react, to a small extent, with the O6 position of guanosine.
Many clinicians use HDS personally; use changes seasonally and to a small extent with professional education.
However, it does react with CFHR2 and to a small extent with CFHR5.
Strength of motivation appears to be a dynamic entity, changing primarily with age and maturity and to a small extent with gender and experience.
The understory may also have changed to a small extent with the varying intensity of browsing by deer (they are sporadically culled).
We conclude that snus use should only be associated to a small extent with non-participation, and therefore our results regarding snus use should be reliable.
Similar(52)
This ∼20 kDa band-shift was accompanied by a reduction in the intensity of the 155 kDa band detected with NKCC1-specific antibody N1 (fell to 28±5.9% control, n = 5) and, to a smaller extent with T4 (fell to 62±9.5% control, n = 5).
The Pd film generated by 900 μA current suffered from the same issue as 1 mA, only to a smaller extent with a roughness of 2.3 ± 1.4 nm.
Choctaw American Indians and Japanese patients with SSc exhibited the highest frequency, with 81%and78%8% respectively, whereas Caucasians with SSc were positive to a smaller extent with 34% [ 10].
It has been reported that Beclin 1 directly interacts with Bcl-2, Bcl-xL, Bcl-w and to a smaller extent with Mcl-1 [ 49].
The change in TNF-α was also associated weakly with the change in sIL-6R and more strongly with the alterations in IL-1Ra and ESR and inversely to a smaller extent with the change in IGF-1.
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