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In the younger generation, the differences were negligibly small.
The average change over the whole glacier was -1.37 m, with a negligibly small uncertainty.
Testing plans can be designed to account for negligibly low known error rates.
Kinematic compatibility can be sufficient for systems where forces acting are negligibly small.
We may conclude that the upstream influence is negligibly small.
Dispersed seedlings survived in a diversity of environments, thrived under high-light conditions, and were negligibly affected by postdispersal density.
In general, the number density of the energetic particles is negligibly small compared with that of the thermal particles.
The samples for the female speaker groups, being negligibly small, are omitted from the figure.