'small information' is a valid and usable part of a sentence in written English. You can use it to refer to a collection of facts or details that are insignificant or minor. For example: "The police gathered a lot of small information during their investigation, although none of it was enough to lead them to the suspect.".
There is also a small information booth at the Frontier Culture Museum.
Some small "information technology stores" — crude cybercafes — have also cropped up.
And a small information screen at the top of the dashboard washed out badly in direct sunlight.
As the president of a small information technology research and consulting company facing the ongoing challenges of today's economy, I need to keep things in perspective".
For a day job, Mr. Najarian does administrative office work for a division of The New York Times Company; Ms. Miller does similar work for a small information-technology company in Maplewood.
We therefore consider entire behaviors (rather than single properties) as the smallest information units, allowing for automatic restructuring of application components.
However, while drivers had the highest accuracy rate in remembering purely pictorial traffic signs, these signs within the smallest information volume level required a relatively longer search time.
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