Examples of using Small subset in English and their translations into Italian
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A small subset of Mira variables appear to change their period over time: the period increases
Attempting to pick a small subset of features from C++ to provide"a much simpler language with almost all of the power of C++" is in my opinion doomed to failure.
Well there is a small subset of cases where we could still find network address collision,
The wizard currently is only useful for a small subset of countries and Internet Providers.
an HTML-light version- meaning no images and limited to the small subset of HTML that AOL accepts.
only focuses on a small subset of that data.
but only a small subset would initiate the tumor.
likely secreted in only a small subset of gustatory sensilla on males' front legs,
can export book collections using a small subset of ONIX.
metabolism observed in a small subset of patients.
The wizard currently is only useful for a small subset of countries and Internet Providers.
Indeed, the manufacturers had only just applied for a licence for it to be used to treat early stages of the disease in a very small subset of women- those who tested positive for a protein known as HER2.
would accordingly only apply to a small subset of the more than 8,000 banks incorporated in the EU.
If you want to work on a small subset of data,& eg;
Please note that only a small subset of file formats support transparent areas.
However, post- hoc analysis of data from the two Phase 3 clinical trials showed that the pharmacokinetics of regadenoson were not affected in a small subset of patients with laboratory values suggestive of impaired hepatic function 2.5-fold transaminase elevation
best fits the experimental results, but there is mounting evidence from studies of several cancer types that a small subset of cells are responsible for tumour maintenance and initiation.
Although sacred madrigals were a small subset of the total output of madrigals,
it seems that any given digital image likely only contains a small subset of all the possible visible colors that your camera is capable of capturing. This small subset is easily contained in one of the smaller working spaces an exception requiring a larger color gamut would be a picture of a highly saturated object such as yellow daffodil.
Re-send your message splitting the list in smaller subsets.