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The phrase "discern changes in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to perceive or notice changes in something. Example: As a scientist, it is important to be able to discern changes in data and analyze the implications of these changes.
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Set out to discern changes in an artist's work or materials through the years.
We learn about E-meters, auditing, and the actual questions that the Scientologists use to discern changes in spiritual energy ("Do you smile much? Are you a slow eater? Do children irritate you?").
Through this improvement, it is expected that JMA will have better sensitivity to discern changes in magma plumbing and movement that may lead to eruption; this should allow issuing of timely alerts.
We also show that such global measure of association is unable, by design, to effectively discern changes in the local correlation structure of the system and propose, for the first time, the explicit use of partial correlations in process monitoring.
For humans, such techniques could help discern changes in the recent travel habits of a criminal suspect or help identify the place of origin for an unidentified set of remains.
Consumers can discern changes in these compounds that influence their purchasing decisions (Ahmed et al. 2010).
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"The human ear-brain system is good at discerning changes in sound level," Choueiri explains, "but subtle changes in the relative timing between the wave components of a sound are too subliminal for humans to detect.
These results were observed by volunteers, with 9 out of 10 women discerning changes in skin texture and smoothness.
Here, we discerned changes in VAP incidence, mortality and duration of stay in the group with surveillance disruption but not in the control group.
To guess, based on the past, is to preclude discerning change in the future.
First, there were no large regional outbreaks in our dataset and the high data variability of diarrhea remedy sales may make it difficult to discern changes resultant from relatively small increases in illness.
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