Sentence examples for more specifically describes from inspiring English sources

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In addition, the review article more specifically describes important considerations in the formulation of chitosan nanoparticles such as particle size, shape, stiffness and deformability.

Although this state of using acute migraine medications too frequently is most commonly referred to as "medication overuse", the term "acute medication overuse" is used within this manuscript since this terminology more specifically describes the condition.

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We could more specifically describe the notion as [−quantified][+increasing][−similar][+bounded][±future-oriented].

This will help transplant center contracts with CPT codes, with payers more specifically describing services offered to these patients.

Cain then appeals to the interviewers to more specifically describe what about Obama's response they wanted him to react to.

Researchers have more specifically described cognitive flexibility as the capacity to shift or switch one's thinking and attention between different tasks or operations typically in response to a change in rules or demands.

Only for 2 images, the language was more specifically describing an average case selection and in another 9 images, the comments suggested an extreme case selection ("far laterally", "only identified in"., "one major anomaly", "outlier", "the strongest", "extensive", "large" (n = 2 images), " selectively shows").

The gender-sensitive pedagogy used is more specifically described in the section Intervention model: stress-management courses.

Our goal was to use developmental biology to more specifically describe and explain observed effects of atrazine exposure reported in toxicologic studies.

Additionally, to more specifically describe the level of autonomy support provided by the programme manager, we used a questionnaire to guide the discussion with the programme managers.

To enable refined searches among the range of control groups, six primary keywords were created, along with further keywords to more specifically describe the Sham and Usual Care control groups.

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