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The phrase "are needs for improved" is not correct in English.
It seems to be an incomplete or improperly structured expression.
Example: "There are needs for improved communication within the team."
Alternatives: "There is a need for improvement" or "There are requirements for betterment."
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Thus, there are needs for improved MR antagonists with higher selectivity and potency and, if possible, for compounds that lock MR into specific desirable conformations.
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New methods are needed for improving search results.
Therefore, accurate algorithms for missing value estimation are needed for improving the performance of microarray data analyses.
The disruptive effect of non-adherence on asthma treatment implies that solutions are needed for improving adherence.
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