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"with smaller size" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it when you want to describe an object that is smaller than the expected size, such as in the sentence: "The house was built with smaller size windows than we originally requested."
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Also, by applying the nanoparticle with smaller size and major concentration, MDNBR is increased.
Incorporation of mannitol resulted in microcomposite particles with smaller size, more spherical shape and increased porosity.
It is positioned as a new consumer recording format with smaller size and better fidelity than audio.
Acquisition and processing tasks share the same hardware, eliminating communication bottlenecks with smaller size and power losses.
Densely packed and homogenously distributed hydration products with smaller size contribute to the strength of ultra high strength concrete.
The nature of stresses experienced by agglomerates with smaller size ratios is predominantly deviatoric, thus causing shear deformation and breakage.
These studies reveal that intracortical electrodes with smaller size, cylindrical shape, and without tethering cables produce significantly diminished inflammatory responses when compared to large, planar and tethered electrodes.
Specifically, CIJ-D-M yielded nanoparticles with smaller size and polydispersity index while the particles obtained by the MIVM displayed better short-term stability.
The whole population of EDEV is partitioned into four subpopulations, including three indicator subpopulations with smaller size and one reward subpopulation with much larger size.
Once-Through Steam Generator (OTSG) with smaller size and larger heat transfer capability, is typically used for Small and Medium sized Reactors (SMRs).
The increase in curling stresses due to the use of this slab size compared with smaller size slabs appears to be offset more by reduced wheel load stresses.
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