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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a directed comparison" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific type of comparison that is focused or aimed at a particular aspect or element.
Example: "In her analysis, she made a directed comparison between the two theories to highlight their differences."
Alternatives: "a focused comparison" or "a targeted comparison".
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However, a directed comparison of California pathogens on local (California) genotypes versus novel (European) genotypes of three introduced host species found greater infectivity and lower virulence on California genotypes, supporting the hypothesis of adaptive evolution in both host and pathogen over intermediate time scales.
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Finally, a direct comparison between the SAD and HC group was performed for each side and each direction.
That's a direct comparison.
Conjoint analysis can provide a direct comparison.
This is not a direct comparison to ours.
Is a direct comparison between the two appropriate?
These effects prevent a direct comparison with astronomical observations.
Again, the pseudo data are used for a direct comparison.
The two measures are irreconcilable, and a direct comparison introduces a lot of bias.
A direct comparison was made to separately hybridized RNA samples.
This enabled a direct comparison of the results.
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