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The phrase "analyses of a larger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing studies or evaluations that are part of a broader context or framework.
Example: "The analyses of a larger dataset revealed significant trends that were previously unnoticed."
Alternatives: "examinations of a broader" or "evaluations of a more extensive".
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Analyses of a larger number of nuclear loci should improve the resolution of the deeper phylogenetic nodes within rodents in the future.
Similar systems-level analyses of a larger number of metastasis signatures may reveal properties masked here by the restriction of the study to mainly prognostic and predictive sets.
We report analyses of a larger cohort of HO patients admitted to CC.
The approach to the analyses of a larger sample here described might serve to validate the technique.
The identification of highly divergent STLV-3 like STLV-3 liken Cmo8699AB and Cni7867AB wasequencesgated further by addinional analyses of a larger tax sequenCmo8699AB bp).
Deciphering the exact history of divergence among host-specific lineages requires phylogenomic analyses of a larger number of representative isolates from each lineage.
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In order to get a more global view of false negative rates in Drosophila cell-based RNAi HTS, we decided to perform a number of analyses on a larger set of screens.
Further analyses on a larger pool of cirrhoses may help define the diagnostic and prognostic importance of MDM2-P14ARF changes.
An overview of the analyses of a large body of relevant information suggests that the lawless-disorderly growth of cancer cells and angiogenesis, peculiarly share special features with the orderly fetal growth development, vasculogenesis and organogenesis.
The neuronal morphologies depicted in Fig. 2 are based on analyses of a large number of Golgi impregnations of Drosophila [12].
This observation is supported by detailed IgM and IgG analyses of a large number of primary and secondary DENV infected serum specimens (Chang et al, unpublished results).
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