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Discover Ludwig"small workload" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which you have fewer tasks or assignments than normal. For example, "Because of the summer break, I had a small workload last month."
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But the small workload of most relievers, 60 or 70 innings, is a meager data set that encourages random fluctuations.
This method requires a small workload and a short measuring time and is particularly applicable to a single underground coal seam with a demand for large quantity measurement.
A 2011 study of teaching practices at the University of Texas at Austin indicated that UT Austin alone potentially could save $266 million a year if it could get half its professors to be as productive in teaching as the top 20%, fire its least productive faculty, and shift their small workload to other professors.
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In the proposed vCell, the HMM states can be characterized as high, medium, and small workloads.
Using the live VM migration function, cloud service providers can consolidate many VMs with small workloads into a few servers to achieve high resource utilization.
Peers are different in storage, bandwidth and computing power, thus choosing the master based on the smallest workload seems insufficient.
Gillan declined due to the smaller workload the band had compared to his own.
For his state, Miller averaged more with the bat, which he felt was because he was able to concentrate more on his batting, as Hassett gave him a smaller workload with the ball.
The reasons for female physicians' smaller workload output have not been fully understood yet.
The trust with the smallest workload (73) was the Westminster PCT and the one with the highest workload (2754), the Manchester teaching PCT.
(2) Basic healthcare: Downtown community healthcare centers provide basic medical services with a smaller workload, including fewer patients, fewer types of diagnosis and treatment.
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