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The phrase "analysis more often" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing frequency or frequency of analysis, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "In our research, we found that analysis more often leads to better outcomes."
Alternatives: "more frequent analysis" or "analysis conducted more regularly".
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Dimensional analysis, more often used by physicians, is a tool to find or check relations among physical quantities.
Finally, students taking part in all waves reported that they perform task analysis more often than both other groups [(F 2, 373) = 9.589, p = 0.02; Scheffé#1–#2 p = 0.00, Scheffé#1–#4 p = 0.02], which indicates more frequent use of a meaningful and successful method of completing tasks in accounting.
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Therefore, depression and anxiety in our meta-analysis more often referred to the depressive symptom and anxiety symptom.
The most likely explanation for this difference might be that we included unselected patients with acute abdominal pain, whereas the studies included in the meta-analysis more often had recruited selected patients with a clinically suspected acute diverticulitis.
Our awesome capacity for visual analysis is more often harnessed for entertainment than it is for the classroom.
As in Cairo and the rest of Egypt, politics seemed to dominate every conversation in Bayda, with everyone quick to offer an opinion, an analysis or, more often, a rumor.
Patients who were not available for analysis were more often diagnosed with fracture < 2 weeks old (39%; p = 0.01), and less often osteoarthritis (28%; p < 0.001) and cuff arthropathy (9%; p = 0.03).
Such analysis is, more often than generally believed, beset with problems related to the quality of mtDNA samples, DNA extraction, PCR and sequencing protocols, and the omnipresent risk of contamination and documentation errors [ 1- 8].
In most of current literature of intervention and observational studies, the choice of a statistical strategy for PRO data analysis is more often based on CTT and occasionally on IRT and seems to be driven to date by the researchers' practice and familiarity with one approach or another.
But recent analysis shows that more often than not it is the team that determines the 'tender's success, not the other way around".
40 41 In addition, a comparison of publications with protocols of cancer trials revealed that intention to treat analysis was done more often than was reported in the publications.
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