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The phrase "using far smaller" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing sizes or quantities, indicating that something is significantly less in size or amount than something else. Example: "The new model is more efficient, using far smaller components than its predecessor."
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The focus of GI's research to date has been on solving the problem of how to make AI systems and agents that can do object or scenario recognition using far smaller sets of data than are normally required.
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Tablets and smartphones, the real growth areas, use far smaller memory storage.
Iterated BMA and least-angle regression were able to classify well using a far smaller set of features than those chosen by stepwise feature selection.
While using a far smaller number of samples than the present study (n = 9 islets from individuals without diabetes, n = 6 from individuals with an HbA1c ≥ 6.1), and also examining the expression of only a small number of miRNAs (not including miR-187), this earlier study provided some evidence for abnormal miRNA expression in islets from individuals with type 2 diabetes [ 30].
Iranian technicians have been struggling for years to perfect a second generation machine, the IR-2m, with a theoretical capacity below seven SWU. Furthermore, if such powerful centrifuges were used, the west would insist they be used in far smaller numbers.
What results are nanocircuits that are far smaller and use far less power than today's most advanced silicon-based computer circuits.
2. Whereas the Madrid attacks involved 13 explosive devices and the use of powerful industrial explosives, the London atrocities appear to have used a far smaller number of less-powerful devices that appear to have been less-effectively placed.
Others that offer advertisers television-like guarantees use screens far smaller than Screenvision's.
IBM claims its Road Runner system, which uses a far smaller number of AMD Opteron processors mixed with around 12,000 of its own Cell gadget processors, burns between 2 to 3 megawatts, cooling included.
He testified that an "illegal" methodology was used to reach the bigger figure, which was based on far higher land sales for sites in Manhattan, while the smaller one used far lower land sales for properties in the Bronx and Staten Island.
The model also reveals that the apparent diffusion coefficient when using Polyacrylnitrile (PAN) is far smaller than that when using Polysulphone (PSf) as the coating polymer, resulting in a relatively thinner and more hydrophilic coating layer, which suggested that we could modulate the physiochemical properties of the coating layers by changing the coating polymer.
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