Sentences with phrase «to a smaller number»

Until then, the evidence for the existence of a new biological domain had been largely based on studies of small numbers of genes.
The second issue is that a very small number of very large companies control the food chain, from seed to plate.
Despite this, only small numbers of cells are dividing at any one time, so the treatment is not helpful in all cases.
The bacteria and yeast are normally present in small numbers in the ear canal.
However the use of relatively small numbers of donors in the context of many different bacteria being identified, affects the ability of the study to make definitive conclusions.
The findings were unexpected because previous studies, done with small numbers of people in the lab, concluded that people's minds wander less often.
Finally, the fund could be effectively substituted by small number of equity and fixed - income ETFs in a dynamic portfolio with a lower volatility.
Several genomic studies have suggested regions that might influence sexual orientation, but they have relied on small numbers of participants and have been challenged repeatedly.
An even smaller number of teachers were aware of how overwhelming the scientific consensus is on climate change.
Considering the profit margin on your self - pub work, it looks like those books are selling in much smaller numbers than your other.
The team had to create new, highly sensitive ways to detect epigenetic marks in such small numbers of cells.
Tournament fields, on the other hand, give small numbers of people very big prizes.
A not small number of people become angry when they hear it.
That statistic on the number of ads disabled is a relatively small number compared to the numbers in other categories, but it's increased significantly since 2015.
I know those seem like small numbers, and they are, but we started with a small list.
For book buddies, they say, take small numbers of student / elder pairs and provide books of different levels in a space that offers some privacy and a library - like environment.
In the last column we explored one such limitation, being reduced access to legal advice and legal advocacy due to a comparatively smaller number of lawyers practicing in rural areas.
You can still have some fun when smaller numbers of enemies are involved, but overall I felt less inclined to do anything but just go for the brains.
POD — Print On Demand A printing technology that allows small numbers of books to be printed at once, allowing books to not be printed until orders are received.
Still, an extremely small number of cases end up requiring a trial.
When the panels showed eight dots each, the chicks tended to choose the right panel — as if preferring to see smaller numbers on the left and larger numbers on the right.
While a select small number of authors may have seen book giveaways as a clever promotion to boost the sales of their next book, it is rare.
«I bet it's a fairly small number who knew but still didn't meet the new standard,» he says.
That dramatically far smaller number gives them a lot of buying power and makes the business much simpler to run — meaning prices can be more competitive.
At first glance, this is a surprisingly small number given the group's low trading multiples and ample debt capacity.
Second, it is also important to note that when we launched the scholarship program, many of the best schools would only commit to potentially enrolling a really small number of children.
They were counting on «media balance» to give them equal status in the debate, no matter how small their numbers relative to mainstream climate scientists.
Small numbers means even fewer voice apps of value.
Yet, although the numbers are growing, each year, only a relatively small number actually do write and publish a book.
That's a slightly smaller number which over hundred of thousands of years is possible.
So for a very long train, it's a pretty small number of guests.
The already small number of publicly traded companies involved in commercial net lease financing got much smaller in 2001.
We should mention the fact that some of the recipes here serve small numbers of people, while others are designed to serve ten to twelve.
Only 12 debt settlement companies reported sufficient data to determine a three - year dropout rate, a very small number relative to the hundreds of operating debt settlement providers.
There is no reason to avoid printing small numbers of copies, the concept of a «print run» is unnecessary, and books can simply be printed to order.
There hardly could be, given the fact that most books would need to be promoted on blogs that are narrowly focused on a particular topic and reach small numbers of highly targeted readers.
A few opportunities have been missed, however, most obvious of which is the rather small number of tracks, given their individual lengths.
It's just a shame coins are handed out in too smaller number to try and get you to buy more coins.
And now that you are a giant, why do you even doubt victory against smaller numbers and wider margins?
Nor is there any reference to the many charter schools that enroll disproportionately small numbers of children who are English - language learners or have disabilities.
A somewhat smaller number may have a deeper understanding of the statement, even taken out of context as it is here.
Just three small numbers ranging from 300 - 850, lenders use credit scores to gauge a potential borrower's creditworthiness.
Previous studies had examined small numbers of people to confirm already - known genetic risk factors.
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