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"negligible change" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to a change that is too small to be of any significance. For example, "It's a good thing that I checked my work, as a negligent change in the final calculation would have had serious consequences."
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Here we see negligible change, as well.
Electronic health record implementation is associated with negligible change in outpatient volume and billing.
However, a negligible change in mixing performance was observed using the Carreau Yasuda model for blood.
Shifts in the resonance frequency of the measurement biosensors were observed, while the control sensors showed negligible change.
Investigations at different flow rates show a negligible change of the flow pattern within a certain flow rate interval.
Peak pressure at low load resulted in negligible change but at full load for CB2 10.08% rise was achieved.
Repeated cyclic extension yielded negligible change in mechanical properties, demonstrating the potential for use under dynamic physiological conditions.
Comet assay further exhibited negligible change in tail length of comet after treating the lymphocytes by bioaffinity matrix.
Our studies confirmed that a negligible change of product temperature was detected during gamma processing (photo-heating).
Failure to clear HCV by PD-1 inhibitor was associated with negligible change of HCV-specific T cell activities (Fig. 1g).
The protease thrombin cut the brush superficially at the red cross marks, resulting in a negligible change to the height of the brush.
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