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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieve more specific" is not correct in English.
It should be "achieve more specificity" or "achieve more specific goals." You can use it when discussing the need to reach a clearer or more detailed objective in a particular context.
Example: "To improve our project outcomes, we need to achieve more specific goals that align with our overall strategy."
Alternatives: "attain greater specificity" or "reach clearer objectives."
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The therapies aimed to improve overall functioning, or to achieve more specific goals, like remembering appointments and chores or organizing and planning tasks.
Moreover, efforts are still required to design therapeutic NCPs responsive to the unique tumor microenvironment to achieve more specific and effective therapy.
However, to achieve more specific terms, one needs to look at the terms with higher GO levels.
To achieve more specific VEGF regulation with a chemically defined biomaterial, we have recently developed biomaterials functionalized with VEGF receptor-mimicking peptides that specifically bind to VEGF.
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Techniques are continuously modified to achieve more accurate and specific results.
Toward achieving this aim, we design novel multifunctional strategies to attain more specific and effective response.
Right now, the drive can achieve more than 11,000 seconds of specific impulse which is one measure of how efficient a rocket engine is.
You'll also receive specific tips to achieve more body/mind balance in your life and work.
Construction of chimeric fusion proteins by mixing the A and B domains of various binary toxins to achieve more selective binding of toxin to specific cell types such as tumor cells can be achieved.
But Mr. Adams got him to achieve more.
"Brazil can achieve more".
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