Sentence examples for mild fluctuation from inspiring English sources

"mild fluctuation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe a small change or movement in a particular magnitude (i.e., temperature, level, quantity, rate, etc.). For example, "The temperature has seen a mild fluctuation over the last decade."

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The show's first season continued to experience both a drop and mild fluctuation in ratings, taking in only 2.41 million for its finale.

Examination revealed an erythematous and elevated punctiform lesion with mild fluctuation in the occipital region accompanied by tender, small lymph node enlargement of both occipital lymphatic chains.

Vomiting was the most common adverse effect (in seven out of ten and threee patients had mild fluctuation in blood pressure.

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Then again, it may be best not to make too much of these mild fluctuations.

Ignore the oil price shock and the mild fluctuations over time: it is no coincidence that the price really started to spike (in other words faith in currencies versus gold plunged) in 2001, which just so happens to be the year central banks first started experimenting with quantitative easing (QE) – in Japan.

I look different in different lights, in different clothing, in different moods; I seem to morph ever-so-slightly with mild fluctuations in the atmosphere, shifting with faint variations in the ambient temperature.

Almost 200 proteins were identified with differential expression after 5.0 µM MS-275 (only mild fluctuations with the lower MS-275 concentration, supplementary material Figs S4, S5).

Some sadness with increased disability is not surprising, and mild mood fluctuations occur in almost all PD patients with motor fluctuations (Nissenbaum et al, 1987; Hardie et al, 1984; Menza et al, 1990; Maricle et al, 1995a, 1995b).

The Leiden Index of Depression Sensitivity (LEIDS) [ 53] is a self-report questionnaire that aims to measure cognitive reactivity to sad mood, that is the relative ease with which maladaptive cognitions or cognitive styles are triggered by mild mood fluctuations.

It was quite obvious, as clean-up workers did not have any flashbacks, which are the core symptoms of PTSD, or nightmares, that they did not develop distinct depressive symptoms (just mild subdepressive fluctuations) and were rather socialized at that period of time.

The special environmental and climatic features, including mild temperatures, limited temperature fluctuation, irregular and scarce rainfall, trade winds, and seasonality of African air mass intrusions, offer a opportunity to analyze the relation between air pollutants and their short-term health effects in the two Canary capitals.

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