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The phrase "a more precise outcome" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing results or conclusions that are clearer or more accurate than previous ones.
Example: "By refining our methods, we were able to achieve a more precise outcome in our research findings."
Alternatives: "a clearer result" or "a more accurate result".
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The estimates are again little affected (Table 9) by preferring least, rather than most, adjusted RRs, by restricting to a more precise outcome definition, or by preferring RRs for current smoking of cigarettes to those for current smoking of any product.
They were slightly increased by restricting attention to estimates using a more precise outcome definition, the random-effects estimates changing to 5.59 (5.15-6.07) for the 317 estimates specifically for all lung cancer, 11.56 (9.68-13.81) for the 74 estimates specifically for squamous cell carcinoma, and 2.99 (2.49-3.58) for the 87 estimates specifically for adenocarcinoma.
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19 21 22 Reflux related hospital admission is an objective and more precise outcome of fundoplication for gastro-oesophageal reflux disease.
Genomic – based technologies such as metabolic profiling provide a new means to explore the combination of multiple metabolites as a biomarker, which may allow for more precise outcome predictions.
This requires a different perspective, since improved PRO instruments are not interventions, but are more precise outcome measurement tools, much like a more precise sedimentation rate or more precise measurement of blood pressure.
The identification of variables in gastric tumour biology might lead to a more precise assessment of outcome and response to therapy.
In our case, the group of genes selected for our profiles provides a more precise correlation with outcomes than individual genes.
Supplementing group statistics with analyses of outcome on an individual level is suitable for obtaining a more precise picture of treatment outcome and is of immense practical relevance.
A more precise definition of an outcome in the abstract (or register) was classified as partial agreement while a completely different outcome in the abstract was classified as a new outcome.
Does that mean that we can just subtract four or five points from Obama-minus-Romney margin and get a more precise estimate of the outcome?
This approach allowed us to detect smaller differences than the ANCOVA models described above since they provide a more precise estimate of the outcome effects.
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