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The phrase "a more exhaustive testing" is not correct in standard English.
It should be "more exhaustive testing" or "a more exhaustive test." You can use it when discussing the need for thorough evaluation or assessment in a particular context, such as software or product testing.
Example: "We need to conduct more exhaustive testing to ensure the software is free of bugs before the release."
Alternatives: "a more thorough examination" or "a more comprehensive evaluation."
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Though a more exhaustive testing may reveal a levelling off of the speed up factors as the number of jobs exceeds the capacity of the grid, the results depicted in Figure 3 display a clear advantage up to 54 jobs when run on our local Xgrid (Table 3).
However, their analysis could contribute to a more exhaustive testing of the influence of different environments on the intensity of migrations among human populations.
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More exhaustive testing with a larger dataset would improve confidence in the performance of the system, but this initial performance is very encouraging and demonstrates how features and models can be designed to work well in a new event recognition system which is the central tenet of this paper.
Although the natural drug has been approved for use in Australia, Dr Sherry admitted it needs more exhaustive testing before it can be hailed as a miracle cure.
In the future, we would like to perform more exhaustive testing of EVA on additional and considerably larger databases and with different matching systems.
To minimize the risks of seafood imports and to raise U.S. testing standards to match those of other countries, the authors recommend that the FDA budget be expanded to allow for more exhaustive testing and hiring of more inspectors.
There also were concerns that more exhaustive testing for substances of abuse would have likely increased subject burden to a degree that it would have adversely influenced recruitment.
However, computational simulation may offer a more exhaustive tool to test and screen out biomaterials mimicking cartilage, avoiding expensive and time-consuming experimental tests.
A more exhaustive analysis was undertaken to test the null hypothesis of neutrality and search for the signature of purifying and/or positive selection by calculating the Ka/Ks ratio at each codon site with the SELECTON program using a Bayesian approach [81].
One hypothesis which could be tested by using a more exhaustive sampling is that the lineage A1B1 migrated together with G2 and G3 into Dordogne (central France) and there came into contact with fungal isolates from the G1 gene pool (Dutech et al. 2010).
For a more exhaustive description, see Supplemental Methods.
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