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The phrase "analysis critically" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to suggest a critical examination of an analysis, but the phrasing is awkward and lacks clarity.
Example: "In order to improve our understanding, we must conduct a critical analysis of the data presented."
Alternatives: "critical examination" or "critical evaluation".
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BF revised the algorithms and the experimental statistical data analysis, critically reviewed and edited the manuscript.
The analysis critically highlights the dramatic quality inherent to moral scenes, and depicts and discusses how visitors' texts selectively address the moral Actor, Action and Motive as parts of the social moral drama they evaluate.
Single-neuron studies have located the strongest interactions between consecutive tones to the cortical level [32] and a number of behavior-lesion studies in animals have suggested that tone-sequence analysis critically relies on the auditory cortex e.g. [33].
JP: Sample analysis, critically reading manuscript.
SO: Data acquisition, statistical analysis, critically revising for immunogenetic content.
SAM: Study design, conception and coordination, statistical analysis, critically revising for immunogenetic content.
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Bindels was in involved in conceptualising this sub-analysis, critically reviewed the first draft and assisted in the final report.
TM helped with the statistical analysis and critically revised the manuscript.
The analysis depends critically on physicists' understanding of jets, which are complex things.
Single-cell human genome analysis is critically important for basic and medical genetics.
SMZ analysis and critically revised the manuscript.
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