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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more clear quantification" is not correct.
It should be "a clearer quantification." You can use it when discussing the need for a more precise measurement or assessment in a particular context.
Example: "In order to improve our analysis, we need a clearer quantification of the data trends."
Alternatives: "a more precise quantification" or "a clearer measurement."
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In general, a more clear quantification of some data would make some conclusions more convincing.
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First, it allows for a clear quantification of the limitations imposed on rgĝ by the number of phenotypes obtained, irrespective of marker densities.
France's proposed data tax is unlikely to become law any time soon but the fact that it has been mooted is indicative of a gradual drive towards a more official quantification of data.
A more accurate quantification of the ground, concerning the SEM EDS data, is in progress.
Therefore, the technique allows for a more objective quantification of the findings gained from conventional palpation by the physician.
For quantification, a filter-based sample preparation method was used, as this allows a more reproducible quantification compared to gel-based methods.
Normalizing from this reference allows a more accurate quantification of neuronal activation, which is less biased by differences in staining.
This allowed for a more objective quantification of the Ki-67 immunohistochemical marker.
FISH enables the pathologist to perform a more reliable quantification of the genomic alteration.
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