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The phrase "a more refined knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an enhanced or deeper understanding of a subject or topic.
Example: "After years of study and experience, she developed a more refined knowledge of classical literature."
Alternatives: "a deeper understanding" or "an advanced comprehension".
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Only a more refined knowledge of syringeal geometry will permit obtaining an understanding of syringeal biomechanics and mechanical loads experienced in vivo.
The recent AHRQ/NIH report shows that development of successful preventive strategies requires a more refined knowledge of risk and protective factors for dementia and AD as well as a validation of the observational studies with large intervention studies [ 7].
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More refined knowledge of prognostic factors in young breast cancer patients will be of use in guiding therapy, including adjuvant chemotherapy, in these women.
Next, we conducted a more refined experiment, using domain-specific knowledge of the phenotype, to create a list of 53 potential candidate genes.
These shortcomings suggest that a more refined systems approach could be useful to better understand the link between the production of knowledge and the use of knowledge to contribute to better action for health.
I left my summer with a more robust underwriting skillset, intimate knowledge of the markets that I covered, and a more refined framework for evaluating real estate investment opportunities.
If some knowledge of the relative activity of various enzymes for each reaction were integrated into this approach a more refined way of combining enzyme inferred changes could be used to score each reaction.
Banana Republic: a more refined Gap madhouse.
There's also a more refined camera.
Their mother, Nsoroma, had a more refined palate.
The '01 has also received a more refined engine.
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