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The phrase "further refining of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate the act of improving or perfecting something that has already been worked on. Example: The company's success was a result of the further refining of their marketing strategies. In this sentence, "further refining of" is used to show that the company had already worked on their marketing strategies, but they continued to make improvements and adjustments to make it even better.
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The trabecular scaffolds matched bone samples in porosity; however, achieving physiologic connectivity density and trabecular separation will require further refining of scaffold processing.
A successful outcome will possibly lead to the further refining of the design of radiation protection spacesuits and their possible adoption in future long-duration manned missions in deep space.
Further refining of these filters is needed, especially for the practitioner for whom efficiency is especially important.
However, further refining of this filter is possible and needed, especially for the practitioner for whom efficiency is especially important.
Integration of corrected survey estimates of alcohol consumption with sales data will allow further refining of estimates.
The purpose of the focus groups was for training of the interviewers and further refining of the questionnaire.
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The future goals of anthropological genetics will include further refining our understanding of human migration patterns and demography on a local and global scale.
It is hoped that availability of additional proteomic data will aid in further refining the annotation of genomic data.
Upcoming works, he says, will build on this concept, "further refining the quality of image created across the tower's pixilated surface".
Finally, we discuss our findings with regard to the prospects for further refining the analysis of ecotoxicological data.
For future study, genetic testing (when available) may also help with patient selection in further refining the subset of patients whose curves will definitely progress.
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