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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very small index" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an index that is minimal in size or quantity, often in contexts like data analysis, databases, or documentation.
Example: "The database has a very small index, which allows for faster search queries."
Alternatives: "a tiny index" or "a minimal index".
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Memeorandum does track blog post links in near real time, but with a very small index of blogs.
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A: Very small quantities, and we stopped.
Both Tabix and BAM have very small index file sizes.
At several relative ratios (three of which are shown in Figure 5E), the effects on the checkpoint from combining the two inhibitors denoted a very small combination index (CI), indicative of very strong synergy between the inhibitors (CI<1 indicates synergy and CI=0.3 indicates strong synergy).
It is interesting that although C1 has a very small first-order sensitivity index, the sum of its second-order sensitivity indices is the largest of any parameter.
It is easy to observe that this plasmonic sensor can detect a very small change of refractive index of surrounding environment.
We also found the lasing mode is switchable upon a very small alteration in the refractive index of the materials present in the photonic crystal.
A very small step or gradient refractive index change leads to a very large BSSW sensitivity.
Siegel in his op-ed said that a disproportionate amount of losses come from companies that represent a very small market capitalization in the index.
W/B has a very small influence on the strength activity index of ground fly ash in mortar or concrete, but the strength activity index of ground fly ash at higher W/B is obviously larger in paste.
The dispersion measurement in Fig. 6 shows a very small range of variation for refractive index from 1.096 to 1.103 for the wavelength ranging from 800 to 1700 nm.
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