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The phrase "analysis with a little" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to suggest a minor or limited analysis, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The report includes an analysis with a little focus on the recent trends in the market."
Alternatives: "brief analysis" or "limited analysis".
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Same detection limit for E. coli was achieved for real sample analysis with a little decrease on the sensor signal.
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Mauss's show aims to balance his psychedelic experiences with deeper analysis and a little science.
Well, at the risk of perpetuating that image, here is another bout of self-analysis, but hopefully one with a little data to back it up.
Thus the course will be a mixture of algebra and geometry/topology, with a little analysis as well.
What those changes in traffic mean are either self-evident or perfectly able to be inferred with a little analysis.
The flight time from tip to detector reveals the ratio of the atom's charge to its mass, and with a little analysis, the identity of the atoms.
Most progress on understanding the genetics of pigmentation has been achieved via mutational analysis, with relatively little work done to understand variation in natural populations.
Using our unique protocol, we have shown that MeKL-chip permits genome-wide DNA methylation analysis with as little as 20 ng of DNA (comprising 10 ng for enrichment and 10 ng input for comparison).
Maybe do them for a little longer and maybe with a little longer analysis.
With a little data analysis help from RentMetrics.com, RadPad looked at over 23,000 rents for a one-bedroom apartment in Aug. 2012 and Aug. 2013 and found that the typical LA apartment-dweller will pay almost $2,000 more in rent this year compared to last.
With a little more analysis and editing, it would make a strong contribution to the literature on T cell development.
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