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The phrase "a smaller coefficient of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in mathematical or statistical contexts when discussing the size of coefficients in equations or models.
Example: "In this regression analysis, we found that a smaller coefficient of determination indicates a weaker relationship between the variables."
Alternatives: "a lower coefficient of" or "a reduced coefficient of".
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We found a smaller coefficient of variation when we compared an observer's second analysis with the other observer's second analysis (MMA, 1.7% and MCA, 3.3%) compared to the variance in their first analyses (MMA, 3.4% and MCA, 4.1%) (Figure 3).
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It is also shown that due to the time-varying characteristics of a batch crystallizer, a minimum variance self-tuning controller renders tighter control and improves the product CSD to a larger extent (a smaller coefficient of variation and a larger mean crystal size of the weight distribution) when compared with a conventional PI-controller.
The distribution of age groups by gender for the unweighted LA-RDD sample is closer to the distributions for the population than the unweighted EWP sample in this study resulting in a smaller coefficient of variation in weights for the LA-RDD sample.
The mediation would be established if all of the following were observed: significant relationships in regression 1 and 2; significant relationship of patient verbal report measure with SDS-15 difference in regression 3; and a smaller coefficient of the study group in regression 3 compared with regression 1.
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This material has such a small coefficient of expansion that small changes of temperature have a negligible effect and can easily be compensated for if required.
This will cause a small coefficient of determination between F and ϕ and thus less reliable m and a.
Analytic results reveal that laminated layers having high elastic modulus and a small coefficient of thermal expansion are useful in moderating EIC warping.
A small coefficient of variation value of 8.1% clearly indicated a very high degree of precision and a good deal of reliability of the experimental values (Table 3).
Thus, it is necessary for the CCM material to have a small coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) and a large thermal diffusivity to reduce CCM degradation.
Although some of the Y i have a small coefficient of variation, the full factorial was replicated 1,000 times and the data were kept balanced.
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