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The phrase "a more precise data" is not correct in standard English usage.
The word "data" is typically treated as a plural noun, so it should be "more precise data" without the article "a."
Example: "We need more precise data to support our findings in the research study."
Alternatives: "more accurate data" or "more detailed data."
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In an attempt to reduce these uncertainties, Nagra (National Cooperative for the Disposal of Radioactive Waste) and PNC (Power Reactor and Nuclear Fuel Development Corporation) have been carrying out a long-term programme of in situ experiments aimed at providing a more precise data base on transport pathways and sites of radionuclide retardation.
This surveillance improvement ensures a more precise data collection enabling us to be more accurate in describing the epidemiology of BSI and LASI.
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While it may increase the complexity of the specification, this feature leads to a more precise data-mediation and message-validation than relying only on type-definition and/or semantical annotations.
In a minority (14.3%, 10/70) of cases, however, the journal article provided more precise data or a higher number of SAEs than the trial summary.
The direct measurement of BP in the abdominal aorta as used in the present study provides more precise data than a tail-cuff system or an exteriorized catheter in the A. carotis or A. femoralis[ 37],[ 59].
The intention of the large force is to obtain more precise data for oil transportation given a finite simulation time.
Even though she has the experience to tell when a cow isn't feeling well, the technology provides more precise data, which helps guide farmers in making difficult decisions about their cows' lives and welfare.
Instead, Prestidge says access to more precise data allows coaches to compare an individual player's performance to their "normal" play, and also match team tactics to the available squad.
To help determine the maximum sustainable yield, member states would be required to collect more precise data on their fish stocks, and a new Europe-wide fisheries information service would make all the data easily accessible.
The company says the reports offer far more precise data than traditional rating methods.
More precise data time stamping, exclusion of corrupted data, and filling of data gaps (when possible).
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