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The phrase "a detailed estimation of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a thorough assessment or calculation of a particular subject or item.
Example: "The project manager provided a detailed estimation of the costs involved in the new development."
Alternatives: "a comprehensive assessment of" or "an in-depth evaluation of".
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At the local scale, a detailed estimation of the crustal deformation across major fault zones is geodetically revealed for the first time.
Then, a detailed estimation of the parameters that affect the achieved BER and the IFFT/FFT operations that can be omitted, during the sub-sampling mode, are presented in subsections 2.2 and 2.3, respectively.
The precision in functionally annotating an uncharacterized sequence based on sequence similarity to a characterized protein should increase if a detailed estimation of family phylogeny is known [ 14].
The development of a standard curve using samples with increasing concentration of cells allowed a detailed estimation of the cell number in clinical TE biopsies.
The collaboration with the CNAM will provide us a detailed estimation of healthcare costs charged to the public healthcare system for the management of INCUR participants.
Importantly, successful ACI is based on a detailed estimation of a particular disease, including tumor evaluation, tumor incidence, tumor growth characteristics, and a portfolio of alternative treatment strategies [ 52].
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This in turn allowed a very detailed estimation of rapid recent population growth in the Danish population.
A more detailed estimation of the short-term and long-term associated costs also constituted 'how-to' knowledge.
These small regions of interest are hypothesized to reflect the functional subcomponents of the language network, thus providing a more detailed estimation of functional networks supporting task performance.
The Laennec fibrosis scoring system was used because this system divides cirrhosis into three subclasses, allowing for a more detailed estimation of fibrosis after intervention [ 35].
This will provide more detailed estimation of the actual exposure period than a crude yes/no variable.
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