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The phrase "a precise characterisation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to describe something in a detailed and accurate manner, often in academic or formal contexts.
Example: "The study aims to provide a precise characterisation of the species' habitat requirements."
Alternatives: "an accurate description of" or "a detailed depiction of".
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However, previous studies often lack detailed isolation protocols or a precise characterisation of the culture composition excluding especially contaminating fibroblasts.
Its rationale is to provide a precise characterisation of household energy-related practices allowing for a good understanding of their content together with a clearer picture of how they are formed and sustained over time.
The 24,449 sequences allowed a precise characterisation of the library and contributed to international cDNA sequencing effort.
As the GRID questionnaire is suited to provide a precise characterisation of the dimensional values of the various emotions and the statistical differences between the languages, the extent to which each of the dimensions can be represented by a reduced number of sensory cue features is uncertain.
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Such a comparison with the growth rate influence would have allowed a more precise characterisation of the general stress response in the yeast.
For a more precise characterisation of the mechanisms governing these differences in IL-12 secretion between neonates and adults, we needed to identify the principal cell population responsible for secreting this cytokine in the neonatal MLN.
Our study provides a more precise characterisation of this variability and confirms that exposure to treatment differs considerably among individuals.
Such molecular methods allow a more precise characterisation of isolated C. difficile strains, e.g. ribotype differentiation [ 35, 106, 107].
For a more precise characterisation of the properties of the new PAs, the micelle size, shape and micelle building concentration were determined.
Indeed, the use of clinical records permits a far more precise characterisation of events preceding diagnosis than is possible in studies that rely on self-report (Simpson et al, 2007).
A new algorithm for precise characterisation of rotationally symmetric aspheric surfaces by the conic section and polynomial according to the ISO 10110 standard is described.
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