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Discover LudwigThe phrase "small showing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a limited or minor display or presentation of something, often in contexts like art exhibitions, performances, or events. Example: "The gallery hosted a small showing of local artists' work last weekend."
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The authors of the PLOS One study also published a paper in Obesity Facts (although, again, the study was small) showing that people whose weight fluctuated the most over the week were actually the most likely to keep their weight steady – perhaps because this is actually the normal rhythm of our weight.
For certain loading, the range of variation is small, showing frequency to be insensitive to added mass location.
In this ionogram, the amplitude of the deformation was small, showing wiggles at frequencies of 3.5 6 MHz, which is almost the detection limit of coseismic ionogram deformation.
It is shown that G-band mode frequency of a SWCNT is linearly dependent on strain when the strain is small, showing the possibility of using SWCNTs as strain sensors.
These parameters are excellent and approximately maintained the same level as 22-nm tri-gate devices (L G = 30 nm) for mass production [2], even with a smaller physical L G. From Fig. 4b, it is found that V THs of these fabricated S-FinFETs anormalmal FinFETs are relatively small, showing that the devices are more like depletion devices.
At high distortion levels, the correlations are small, showing that the alignment is more affected by high levels of distortions.
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The testimony of Smalls showed how much damage could be done by a high-level "stoolie".
Is it a "small" show?
Screens work differently at small shows.
But small shows are cool, too.
In this small show, it remains fascinating.
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