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The phrase "an incremental quantity of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a small, gradual increase or addition of something, often in a scientific or technical context.
Example: "The experiment required an incremental quantity of the reagent to observe the reaction over time."
Alternatives: "a gradual amount of" or "a small increase in".
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Treatment with an insulin receptor antagonist S961 elicited insulin resistance and led to an incremental quantity of betatrophin.
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To investigate linearity of the current quantitative RT-PCR procedure, cDNAs of the collagen I and the VHL genes were generated from incremental quantities of total RNA of the same cell line (0.2 μg, 1 μg, and 2 μg).
Exploitative R&D, in which companies focus on making use of the best ideas they've discovered, is less costly and more of a sure thing, often resulting in a vast quantity of incremental and defensive patents built on the foundation of prior exploration.
He's an incremental kind of guy.
There was an incremental sense of career progression.
There has been an incremental dissipation of standards over time.
All in all, that's an incremental cost of £40m to £60m each year.
This results in an incremental cost of €21,800 per patient.
This was an incremental cost of $1866.78 and 0.02 QALYs, and the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio was $85 160.33 per QALY.
We offer an incremental learning account of these findings.
This is known as a incremental theory of ability.
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