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'more detailed characterization' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something more thoroughly and in greater detail. For example: "The author provided a more detailed characterization of the protagonist in the second chapter."
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However, more detailed characterization of coal-bearing shale is necessary.
Future development of this work will include a more detailed characterization of the photochemistry.
Subsequent studies focused on more detailed characterization of these QTLs based on the genome sequence.
See Woodward (2003) and the entry for Causation and Manipulation for a more detailed characterization of such interventions.
In order to give flesh to this definition of the discipline, he provides a more detailed characterization of mental phenomena.
The investigation of heavy rainfall events allows a more detailed characterization of flow and storage behaviour of the Seropan system.
A small number of cross section samples and paint scrapings were obtained for more detailed characterization of the pigments.
Furthermore, the advancement in fluorescence spectroscopy enables more detailed characterization on the chemical properties of fluorescing fraction of organic matter.
The 2EV GLM analysis enabled a more detailed characterization of the elicited BOLD responses, particularly during pain processing.
Driven by this practical clinical interest, a more detailed characterization of CTA biology has been recently undertaken.
If another pulse happens around 2016, then Swarm will be ideally placed to provide a much more detailed characterization of this presently poorly understood phenomenon.
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