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The phrase "a recent tool" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a tool or resource that has been developed or introduced in the near past.
Example: "The software company has released a recent tool that enhances productivity for remote teams."
Alternatives: "a new tool" or "a newly developed tool".
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Although promising Vina is still a recent tool and needs further testing for users around the world.
This topic is investigated by using a recent tool offered by complexity science, namely the NK simulation model.
The relatively old references on the low prevalence of macular hole in uveitic patients could be explained by the fact that OCT is a recent tool.
A recent tool, NucliSENS EasyQ HPV, uses a new concept to directly detect the expression of HPV oncogenic factors (E6 and E7) from the most prevalent HPV genotypes in cervical cancer (16, 18, 31, 33 and 45).
Transfer Entropy (TE) [38], [47] is a recent tool for investigating neuronal assemblies and for quantifying the fraction of neuron information found in the past history of another one [43].
A recent tool, Improved-TOSS [ 16], uses Observation (A) to group reads together if they are from species with similar abundance, and then uses Observation (B) to separate reads from different species for each group.
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A more recent tool called ClustNails [25] proposes to explore subspace clusters by a combination of a heatmap for similar values of the dimensions, and a glyph representation to explore similarities in the corresponding subspaces.
Finally, in the present paper we only aimed at obtaining a screening of general cognitive functioning, and for this purpose we adopted a relatively recent tool, i.e. MoCA, which has been developed to obtain an estimation of several cognitive domains, including those (such as executive functions) that are often overlooked in more common screening tools.
The empirical mode decomposition (EMD) is a most recent tool for analysis of nonstationary signals.
In contrast, the Women's Risk Needs Assessment (WRNA), for example, is a more recent tool designed to detect gender-specific needs (e.g., in-depth measures of psychiatric disorders; abuse and trauma histories) and strengths such as self-efficacy (Voorhis et al., 2010).
A more recent tool that tries to model the oligonucleotide positional densities is described in [8].
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