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The phrase "a more subtle analysis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a deeper or more nuanced examination of a subject or issue.
Example: "In order to fully understand the complexities of the situation, we need to conduct a more subtle analysis of the data."
Alternatives: "a deeper analysis" or "a finer analysis".
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Lorenzo Cotula, senior researcher at the IIED, said: "The role of China needs a more subtle analysis.
Instead of using averages drawn across the entire customer base, for example, a more subtle analysis would partition the base into behaviorally and attitudinally homogeneous groups that spend at different levels, and it would estimate the shape of acquisition and retention curves for each group.
Whereas philosophers often speak in abstractions about concepts like the human condition, human suffering, desire, pleasure and the good life, we suspected that a practicing psychoanalyst might offer us a more subtle analysis of these concepts, grounded in lives of actual persons.
A more subtle analysis of this group revealed that the frequency of ASCA positivity was also significantly higher in a small group of patients with PSC (p = 0.04), but not in those with PBC or AIH.
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As both a p-Laplacian operator and a supercritical exponent appear in this problem, more subtle analysis is needed, which is shown in the following theorem.
In addition, more subtle analysis based on surveying the patient and the caregiver may also be instructive.
Using more than one parameter to describe dendritic complexity allows more subtle analysis of changes during prenatal growth than was possible in previous works.
The stronger enrichment of the EXPA8 promoter is in line with our expression analysis showing a more subtle down-regulation of EXPA3 in flower buds of the inducible ga1-3 rga-t2 rgl2-1 35S::RGL2-GR mutant.
Overall, this analysis suggests that a more subtle and comprehensive calculation of mortality statistics would be useful in relation to research funding, and debate on public health issues.
The use of the call probabilities in the unsupervised analysis will give a more subtle picture of the similarities and differences between the samples.
Our comparative analysis of results obtained in parallel that incorporated molecular biology and a RIDT led to a more subtle assessment.
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