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The phrase "allow the delineation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the permission or facilitation of a clear distinction or representation of something.
Example: "The new policy will allow the delineation of responsibilities among team members, ensuring everyone knows their specific roles."
Alternatives: "permit the clarification of" or "enable the specification of".
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The features shared by the local speech of different regions allow the delineation of dialect groups, of which the Greeks themselves were aware.
Spatial patterns in the amount of spectral power concentrated in these characteristic frequency bands highlight past slope instabilities and allow the delineation of landslide terrain.
Such diagrams (e.g. dimension variable or external chloride concentration versus applied potential) allow the delineation of an homogenous domain where the crevice propagates steadily, with a rate systematically higher at the mouth than at the bottom.
These models allow the delineation of accidents involving contact with falling objects, into sequences of events describing measures (engineered and/or procedural) in place to prevent a struck by falling objects or to mitigate the consequences.
The derivation of both normal MaSC [3], [5] and breast cancer stem cells [6], [7] should allow the delineation of molecular pathways implicated in breast cancer oncogenesis and prognostication applications [8].
Longer follow-up studies of seizure- and drug-free patients would allow the delineation of these effects.
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The use of restriction endonucleases, AluI or RsaI, further allowed the delineation of the three species.
This paper introduces a simple risk assessment tool that allows the delineation of potential critical source areas (CSA) of sediment input into surface waters concerning the agricultural areas of Switzerland.
Landsystem tracts were deconstructed into smaller architectural units (components; bounded by the fifth-order surfaces), which allowed the delineation of eight allostratigraphic units that record the evolution of the glacial landsystem from ~ 7000 YBP to A.D. 2013.
Combining U.S. Census Bureau Urban Areas (UAs), Impervious Surface Coverage (ISC) from the 2011 National Land Cover Dataset (NLCD), and National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) flowlines, allowed the delineation of urban stream deserts (UrbSDs), or watershed areas where stream channels have likely been buried or removed.
This allowed the delineation of the following organs: the heart, lung, liver, kidneys, and testes (referred to as 'dynamic whole').
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