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The phrase "a more robust systematic" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It could be used in contexts discussing improvements or enhancements to a systematic approach or method, but it needs additional context to be fully understood.
Example: "We need to develop a more robust systematic approach to data analysis to ensure accuracy and reliability."
Alternatives: "a stronger systematic" or "a more effective systematic".
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In conclusion, we suggest that this review would have been greatly improved by a more robust systematic review design, incorporating other databases, as well as foreign language and unpublished data, in the search.
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However, a more robust and systematic sampling effort for all three subspecies is necessary to reduce the uncertainty apparent in the current data.
Each of these areas requires the development of a more robust and systematic systems biology tool kit to permit the automated construction and further analysis of molecular networks.
Clearly, a more robust picture of banana phylogeny and divergence time requires a systematic sampling of gene sequences distributed throughout the genome.
The expected value enables observed counts to be calibrated for such systematic variability, resulting in the observed-to-expected ratio, which should provide a more robust basis for analysis.
This systematic review however did not meta-analyse subsequent pregnancy interval, which is arguably a more robust marker of sub-fertility.
"I wanted CIHR to develop a more robust relationship with Canadian health research trainees and to devote some time and resources to making this a systematic part of what CIHR was about," she tells Next Wave Canada.
A large percentage margin indicates a more robust position".
You may help build a more robust future for cinema.
We believe this is a more robust methodology.
could have helped foster a more robust conception of marriage.
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