Sentence examples for more in depth classification from inspiring English sources

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A more in depth classification would not be needed and would have unnecessarily prolonged time expenditure for estimating issues.

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More in-depth classification of IC and its determinants can contribute to adapting screening practices and improving their effectiveness.

5 The TNBC subgroup is also subdivided further based on gene expression profiling; this more in-depth classification may lead to better treatment selection.

A more in-depth discussion regarding the background to NHL classification can be found elsewhere [ 1].

The framework of the classification scheme then allows for more in-depth analysis by comparing within and between subcategories.

The utility of a common classification system is best seen by more in-depth analysis of a single component across funding sources (i.e. GF vs. GAVI).

Although there is a debate about the advantage of molecular signature classification over existing surface receptor classification [ 24- 26], the molecular signature may provide more in-depth knowledge about the progression of disease or response to treatment.

A new classification approach is presented that uses individual fly ash particle measurements to provide improved and more in-depth information about the properties of the concrete.

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