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Avoid orthographic confusion: spell it >bite, the sort you would take out of an apple or a piece of tape, and not >byte, a computer term, of uncertain origin, for "character" (and send that etymon in if you have it, too), which in turn is confused with >bit, a smaller unit of information, coming from a shortening of >binary digit.
However, this was an acceptable trade-off for measuring SES at a smaller unit of analysis.
So, we confirm that a smaller unit of analysis is better able to pinpoint crime concentration (Weisburd et al. 2009a).
Strategy 42 (use phonological cues) and 44 (note and analyze sentence structure) received the lowest rating, which indicated relatively less attention was directed to these two aspects of smaller unit of text variables as far as this sample of participants was concerned.
A smaller unit of size is called a microecosystem.
(It later won representation for a much smaller unit of skilled tradesmen).
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There was a great variety of smaller units of administration.
In the third line, 10 maniples of light infantry were supplemented by smaller units of reserves.
It also trails plans to better link up small builders with those disposing of smaller units of public land.
Such biostratigraphic boundaries separate larger or smaller units of time that are defined as eons, eras, periods, epochs, and ages.
So we must search for smaller units of explanation.
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