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Discover LudwigThe phrase "small resistance" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a mild or limited opposition or dissent. For example, "The company encountered some small resistance from employees when it tried to restructure their policies."
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The small resistance pulmonary arteries are relatively resistant to STZ-induced diabetes.
The results of this study suggest that small resistance pulmonary arteries are relatively resistant to STZ-induced diabetes.
"So towns formed small resistance committees".
Despite having received no formal military training, after organising a small resistance army, he returned to Indo-China to begin a guerrilla war against the Japanese occupation forces.
Dream a Garden came about naturally, he says, without any deliberate calculation, emerging from his growing fixation on how music – or art more generally – can help provide some small resistance to the perils of late capitalism.
High-humidity measurements showed small resistance changes, which took place immediately and were then constant.
The DG system works as a small resistance at selected harmonic frequencies.
porous stone with fine pores gives small resistance and allow to use the full power of the aerator.
In other words, the core and surface shells are metallic-like and have a small resistance similar to the case of axial NW RTDs[3, 4].
The traditional approach to measure such small resistance changes is to use a Wheatstone bridge in combination with an amplifier as shown in Figure3a.
It is noticed that in InAs-based FETs, Fermi level pins into conduction band which results in negligible small resistance [158].
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