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The phrase "analyzed more often" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the frequency of analysis in various contexts, such as research, data evaluation, or academic studies.
Example: "In recent years, this phenomenon has been analyzed more often to understand its implications on society."
Alternatives: "examined more frequently" or "studied with greater regularity."
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To enhance the timeliness and sensitivity of EDRS surveillance, the database should be analyzed more often than 1 time each week and should include amended death certificates.
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Designers often want to analyze more and more sophisticated structures, thus leading to very large finite element models (typically 10 00 000 degrees of freedom for a body car, for example).
iv) Finally, we have found patients with evidence for recombination events in the two genome regions analyzed 4.3 times more often than expected from the assumption of complete independence between both events.
Moments of visceral anger are rarely dramatized as such, just reported matter-of-factly; feminism is mentioned but more often analyzed from a distance.
Clinical studies are now more often analyzed using a population analysis approach.
In particular, we analyzed which technologies are more often exploited and how they are used.
But then, as I saw it more and more often, analyzing it".
Low scores are usually an indication that the observed patterns must be analyzed with caution, and are more often observed for large datasets.
It turns out that in 28 segments analyzed we observe ancestral haplotypes more often than predicted under this model and that these ancestral haplotypes tend to occur at frequencies higher than expected.
We used the dichotomization to find the most extreme cases of delay, which makes it possible to analyze whether extreme delays are more often seen for a specific group of GPs.
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