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The phrase "a exhaustive analysis" is not correct.
Did you mean "an exhaustive analysis"? You can use the corrected phrase when referring to a thorough and comprehensive examination of a subject or topic.
Example: "The report provides an exhaustive analysis of the market trends over the past decade."
Alternatives: "a comprehensive analysis" or "a thorough analysis".
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A move that counts as dramatic is a move disclosed after an exhaustive analysis of all other possible moves, and the analysis can take forty minutes or more.
An infinitesimal magnitude may be regarded as what remains after a continuum has been subjected to an exhaustive analysis, in other words, as a continuum "viewed in the small".
However, by using PPR the training set can be expanded beyond the sequences found in CAZy, which is a useful feature when an exhaustive analysis is required.
However, an exhaustive analysis of a large space of alternative model topologies and parameterisations is often infeasible, requiring a confinement to certain regions of the model and parameter space.
The paper examines the CE body of literature with a systematic approach, to provide an exhaustive analysis of the phenomenon with rigorous and reproducible research criteria.
We show here that an exhaustive analysis using logistic regression with an additive coding is an effective means of detecting purely epistatic 2-locus interaction models; however, this approach is relatively ineffective for 3-locus models.
(2010) used a genetic mosaic technique to carry out an exhaustive analysis of sexually dimorphic neurons in male and female brains.
A 2008 article in Chemical Review (PDF) actually gave an exhaustive analysis of the electronic nose (subtitle: "Current Status and Future Trends").
It then presents an exhaustive analysis of SC circuit errors with a twofold outcome.
In this study, an exhaustive analysis of the statistical information together with a better DM process (both data collect and ML algorithm) has been carried out.
Founded on an exhaustive analysis, the WHO expert opinion rests on a simple and well-accepted public health premise: Every compound known to cause cancer in humans also produces it in animals when adequately studied.
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