Sentence examples for a better characterisation of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a better characterisation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an improved or more accurate description or representation of something.
Example: "The new research provides a better characterisation of the species' behavior in its natural habitat."
Alternatives: "an improved description of" or "a more accurate portrayal of".

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The advent of more advanced techniques allows a better characterisation of sandstone surface crusts, commonly present in urban stone decay.

Thus, a better characterisation of the area west of the main fault (i.e. further exploration) seems more necessary than east of it.

Yet, the results obtained with HFC 338cca must be accepted with some cautions while waiting for a better characterisation of such fluid.

However, future research should focus on a better characterisation of lymphocytes sub-populations, in relationship with other biomarker of "immunosuppression" (i.e. HLA-DR on monocytes) to better understand the potential prognostic and therapeutic role of lymphopaenia in this patients' population.

In this perspective, systems thinking paradigm is challenging both academic and industrial communities for a better efficiency of information technologies in the human interaction loop and for a better characterisation of how both human and technologies interact with each other's.

This technique models non-Gaussian behaviour of water diffusion by the diffusion kurtosis tensor (KT), which can be used to provide indices of tissue heterogeneity and a better characterisation of the spatial architecture of tissue microstructure.

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Inconsistency and variation in indicators (eg, type, size and quality) for green space have often made it difficult to compare results from different studies, and a better characterisation including that of quantity and quality of green and blue spaces is needed, not only for research but also for policymakers and spatial planners.

Finally, they are applied to genetic data in order to provide a better characterisation in the mean of neutrality of Tunisian Berber populations.

This study addresses pain as a primary focus, as better characterisation of pain may pave the way for targeted intervention.

Such a mandatory registry permits better characterisation of the infection, avoidance of duplication, the study of sexual partners, effectiveness of therapy, and follow-up of cases of infection until the appearance of AIDS, or death [ 17].

This technique seems an important step towards better characterisation of the three-dimensional movement of oscillating ultrasonic scaler probes, particularly when probes are contacted against teeth.

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