Sentences with phrase «relatively small number of participants»

This development is perhaps most pronounced in the mining sector where an industrial arms race to assemble computing power has resulted in a relatively small number of participants in this process, at least compared to the network's early days when anyone with a home computer could mine bitcoins.
For all the interest in cryptocurrencies, the bitcoin market remains small, with a relatively small number of participants expressing strong views
The studies were based on a relatively small number of participants, and a selection of genes.

Not exact matches

That makes the mutual fund giant relatively expensive for very small businesses, but less costly for plans that have a large number of participants.
Although the number of participants in the study was relatively small, the researchers report that it was sufficiently large to detect clinically relevant effects.
The study was the first randomized - controlled trial to examine the potential benefits of the low fat diet on the management of MS.. The study found no significant differences between the two groups in brain lesions detected on MRI brain scans or on other measures of MS.. But while the number of trial participants was relatively small, study leaders believe the significantly improved fatigue symptoms merited further and larger studies of the diet.
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