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Discover Ludwig"discerning details" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a person or process that carefully notes subtle differences or distinctions between two or more items, such as when someone is trying to pick out small details in a painting. For example, you could say "The art critic had a discerning eye, paying particular attention to the smallest details in the painting."
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The goal of research in this setting is to improve outcomes and reduce complications by discerning details of the biomechanical and wound healing pathways, identifying measurable predictors of individual responses [ 1].
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More important for a young audience, she is a refreshingly graceful storyteller with a finely tuned ear for the discerning detail.
In the 20th century anatomists tended to scrutinize tinier and tinier units of structure as new technologies enabled them to discern details far beyond the limits of resolution of light microscopes.
Modern techniques discern details of catalyst structure that were not available during the early pioneering work, they guide current developments and offer the prospect of designing tailored catalysts.
In 1873, Ernst Abbe discovered what was to become a well-known paradigm: the inability of a lens-based optical microscope to discern details that are closer together than half of the wavelength of light.
The LV participants reported varying levels of residual visual perception: LV2 had no vision in one eye while the other eye was normal; LV5 could not decipher text such as room numbers or building names; LV1, LV3, LV4 and LV6 could not discern details such as facial expressions; LV3 mentioned not being able to see in environments where the intensity of light is very high or very low.
In the developing country setting, it is difficult to discern details concerning the immediate cause of death from death certificates and mortality statistics.
While this issue rule out the possibility to discern details on the coevolution of nuclear vs. neighboring laterally transferred genes, each gene provides new insights to reconstruct the history of ancient nuclear genes.
A set of formal AGD measures on subjects with selected congenital endocrinopathies or birth defects could be useful in evaluating whether this outcome is uniformly responsive to gross stimuli, and may help discern details of normal embryology and the consequences of disrupting it.
This is generally set by the ability of the eye to discern detail, as well as by the basic physics of image formation.
This suggests that someone from Greenland and someone from Kenya will have the same ability to discern detail, but the person from the higher latitude needs more brainpower and bigger eyes to deal with the lower light levels.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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