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"small disturbances" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe minor disruptions or interruptions in a situation or process. For example: - The meeting was generally productive, but there were a few small disturbances that caused some delays. - The peaceful evening was interrupted by small disturbances from the neighboring construction site. - The research study was carefully designed to minimize any potential small disturbances that could affect the results.
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Then over the lifetime of the mission, there are always small disturbances pulling the satellite off of its intended track.
The resulting control algorithm often becomes fragile, and the control system can remain stable only under small disturbances.
Response to small disturbances and stability derivatives.
Hurricanes, or tropical cyclones, develop as small disturbances in the atmosphere over the tropical Atlantic.
Thin-walled structures are sensitive to vibrate under even very small disturbances.
Unfortunately, compressors are most efficient close to this so-called surge condition, where small disturbances can disrupt operation.
Aaron Friedman, a project manager for the Transportation Alternatives, said that improperly installed alarms and alarms triggered by even small disturbances were overriding causes of the noise nuisance.
The probability can be described by what mathematicians call a power law: there are many small disturbances and relatively few giant ones.
The stored energy is available for rapid utilization and stabilizes the membrane system so that it is not activated by small disturbances.
Small disturbances, such as plugging in a certain appliance or one too many phone chargers, can cause a microgrid to destabilize and short out.
A linear stability analysis is then carried out to examine whether these steady states are stable to small disturbances.
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