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'more precise examination' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this expression when you are attempting to determine something more precisely or accurately. For example: "We need to conduct a more precise examination of the data in order to draw a clear conclusion."
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It is important to quantitatively examine the innovation implementation framework as it will allow for a more precise examination of proposed hypotheses as well as will allow researchers to compare results across settings, samples, and innovations.
This conditional knockout system allows a more precise examination of GlyT1 downregulation in the brain on behavior and cognition.
This would help form a more precise examination of variations in the locations of street drug markets within census tracts themselves.
The result is a book that shifts from a confident tone to a more tentative one in the concluding chapters, as Levin is too often content to retreat to a generalized discussion about racial attitudes based on material from periodicals such as Ebony and Jet instead of pursuing a more precise examination of memory episodes in mid-twentieth-century Petersburg.
At the same time, a more precise examination of the leftover gas in the gaps could help astronomers to narrow down the mass of the developing planets.
He was referred to our hospital for more precise examination and treatment.
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However, more precise examinations of their tongues (e.g. type and structure of papillae and muscular innervation) revealed levels of difference in line with an independent evolution of nectarivory in these bats.
Our study is the largest to examine this association, using data from ∼45,000 participants from five countries, and provides the statistical power for a more detailed and precise examination of glycemic thresholds for diabetes-specific retinopathy (moderate nonproliferative and more severe retinopathy).
The first is that CBCT allows a more precise three-dimensional examination of the defect with respect to traditional techniques, but unlike periapical radiography, it does tend to overestimate the defect.
Answering this question will involve more detailed and precise examination of both simulated and real-world data, and almost certainly will involve the contributions of multiple research teams.
More precise technologies or examinations would then be required to examine those who screen positive.
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