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The phrase "a small reflection in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a minor or subtle insight or observation about a particular subject or context.
Example: "The article provides a small reflection in the broader discussion of climate change and its impact on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "a brief insight into" or "a minor observation on".
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Conversely, the T80, which showed a small reflection in the XRD pattern, displays some domains of ordered assemblies appearing as long wormhole-like channels along the c-axis (Figure 10b).
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In a small reflection of how the Black Lives Matter movement has gained force in presidential politics, Hillary Rodham Clinton addressed the group's key issue head on in her opening stump speech at a town hall meeting in Nevada on Tuesday, rather than waiting for a possible question about it later on.
If anything, it's a small reflection of the changing attitudes in society".
Ersin describes her performance as "a small reflection of the body driven away in life… [and] presents the story of all of us from birth to death".
The deposition of AuNPs can indeed decrease the reflection of incident light, and a larger coverage ratio results in a smaller reflection.
Silicon can be identified in the 1 wt% Si sample with a relatively small reflection at approximately 521 nm.
Long unit-cell axes correlate to small reflection distances in reciprocal space.
For complex turning points, we obtain exponentially small reflection, a new result in the context of difference equations.
This condition would result in negligibly small reflection and, if the material is thick enough, vanishing transmission as well.
In addition, three small reflection peaks were assigned to the 111, 200, and 022 reflections of monoclinic-structured CuO with lattice constants of a = 0.4689 nm, b = 0.342 nm, c = 0.513 nm, and β = 99.57° (JCPDS No. 89 5899).
I know this is the equivalent of asking you to look at my holiday snaps, but yesterday I promised to share with you a couple of small reflections from my recent break in California.
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