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"slight observations" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing small or subtle observations or details that may not be significant but are still worth noting. Example: "Her presentation was filled with slight observations that added depth to her argument."
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Trivia, indeed, consumes many of Tom's musings, but Chadwick's achievement is such that Ripple's small thoughts — slight observations, petty miseries, daily regrets — come to seem worthy of center stage.
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However, CS incubation for 24 h (24 hrs for 3 hrs) resulted in the slight observation of prooxidant effect, although no effect was observed at 25 h (24 hrs).
From young parenthood to early retirement, Chadwick conveys Tom's slightest observations, petty miseries and daily regrets.
Galchen can take the slightest observation of Leo's and warp it, to reveal lunatic undulations: "I don't know if Harvey actually had one arm notably longer than the other, but he gave off that impression".
Apart from these observations, slight increases in average seed TNC were observed across the RILs under drought stress.
Taking advantage of the small diameter of the Arabidopsis root and using exhaustive CLSM observation, we observed slight hyphal swelling and a narrow infection peg during the penetration of the Arabidopsis root cuticle by V. dahliae hyphae (Fig. 2C).
The MLO patient positioning required that the radiographer's trunk and neck/head were in slight flexion, allowing observation of the breast to verify if all the tissue is included in the light field (that corresponds to the radiation beam field).
However, observations indicate slight differences in reasons for use of herbal medicines, for instance.
Slight discrepancies between our observations and the reported mutation frequencies for oncogenes included both lower (CTNNB1 and BRAF) and higher (NRAS) than expected mutation levels within specific cancer types.
Slight discrepancies between our observations and the reported mutation frequencies for oncogenes included lower than expected mutation prevalences for beta-catenin (CTNNB1) and BRAF in pancreatic and colorectal tumours, respectively; and higher than the reported frequencies for NRAS in colorectal cancer.
The model proposed by Poutsma et al. (2008) has proved to be a good predictor of the expanding distribution of H. axyridis in Europe (Brown et al., 2011b), but the parameters used may need slight refinement to include observations on distribution from the UK Ladybird Survey.
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