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The phrase "a more comprehensive sampling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for a broader or more detailed collection of data or examples in research or analysis.
Example: "To ensure the accuracy of our findings, we need a more comprehensive sampling of the population."
Alternatives: "a broader selection" or "a more extensive collection".
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The outcome of this study encourages further investigating the seasonal variability of soil hydraulic properties based on a more comprehensive sampling design to account for their spatial variability.
The latter data set provides a more comprehensive sampling of species-level Cuculus lineages and, with three times as much sequence data, more robust estimates of relationships and relative divergence times.
Due to the constraint of cost and size for mobile wireless communication terminals, many orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM -based systems required the same crystal driving the sampling and the channel frequencies, which leads tOFDM -basedenge of a more comprehensystemsmpling clock synchrequiredon scheme needed.
The change in topology can be attributed to a more comprehensive sampling of characters and taxa in the present analysis.
Here, we have presented a pilot study: in future, studies involving a more comprehensive sampling across time and space to compare conventional biomonitoring results to DNA-based biodiversity analysis are urgently required to evaluate the feasibility of our approach.
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As the power system analysis usually covers a larger scope, it will improve the accuracy of EV integration study if the driving patterns are studied with the data from a more comprehensive sample space.
Identification of V(D J recombination products by next generation sequencing techniques is an attractive way to obtain a more comprehensive sample of the estimated repertoire [ 3].
The time period from 2001 to 2006 was used to obtain a more comprehensive sample of patients at various stages of breast cancer from different age groups.
A more comprehensive sample of the infected population in the border region would likely have resulted in more putatively identified transmission links, a higher rate of overall clustering, and a improved understanding of viral migration across the border.
Thus further work using a more comprehensive sample set is needed to determine whether a quantitative assessment of peak heights correlate to the true marker proportions comprising a mixture.
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