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The phrase "a more quantitative analysis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for a deeper or more numerical examination of data or information in a particular context.
Example: "To better understand the trends in our sales data, we should conduct a more quantitative analysis."
Alternatives: "a deeper numerical analysis" or "an enhanced statistical examination".
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A more quantitative analysis is presented in Fig. 3.
If it clears that bar, they verify their gut with a more quantitative analysis.
For a more quantitative analysis, we performed an Empirical Orthogonal Function (EOF) analysis on the times series of Fig. 1.
For a more quantitative analysis, we present the fitting parameters of the three-exponential decay model in Table 1.
Figures 7 and 8 illustrate the physical origins of the shifts, but a more quantitative analysis is required to account for the shifts in our experiments.
For a more quantitative analysis, ice thickness of the center of a hole, which had the minimal electron density variation, was estimated (Figure 2C).
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It has evolved from an imaging tool used to investigate microbial surfaces at high resolution in their physiological environment into a lab-on-a-tip device, which allows more quantitative analysis of biological samples (from molecules to cells) in aqueous liquids.
However, to verify the correlation between different corrosion products and corrosion rates, more quantitative analysis of corrosion products and their evolution with time is needed.
However, over recent years, the development of numerical contact analysis methods has allowed much more quantitative analysis of both 2D and 3D topography data to be performed.
Further developments of the relationship between CT number and density are required to conduct more quantitative analysis.
This requires more quantitative analysis.
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