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The phrase "a better determinant of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the effectiveness or influence of one factor over another in determining an outcome.
Example: "In this study, we found that socioeconomic status is a better determinant of educational success than geographic location."
Alternatives: "a more effective indicator of" or "a stronger predictor of".
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A better determinant of functional outcome may indeed be final IOP achieved post-operatively.
Therefore, anxiety could be a better determinant of HRQOL in this population.
As in other populations, the HMW form of adiponectin is a better determinant of insulin sensitivity than total adiponectin.
Although some studies have revealed the impact of optimism on HRQOL, trait anxiety seems to be a better determinant of HRQOL.
For people living very close to main roads, proximity to the road may be a better determinant of exposure than modelled levels.
The present study was undertaken to test the hypothesis that lean mass is a better determinant of BMD than fat mass.
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But in the past few months far too late to do anything about it lenders are finding that the amount of equity people have in their homes is a better determinant for the risk of default.
The balance of them determines the fate of cells toward survival or death, therefore, the ratio of Bcl-2 to Bax is a better determinant to evaluate the apoptotic tendency of cells [ 44, 45].
Social behavioural factor proved to be a better determinant, but a number of personality and psychological factors were also related to smoking and drinking [ 2].
Empirically, we found that weight and height are better determinants of BMD than BMI is.
When WHtR or FMI are better determinants of BP in children (or in specific ethnic groups) it might be useful to use these body size measures for better predicting risk for high BP.
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