Sentence examples for more subtle evaluation from inspiring English sources

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This scoring system permits a more subtle evaluation of change in performance than if the 3-category system had been used for this purpose.

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The objective of this investigation was therefore to examine the applicability of this dynamic model of cognitive transitions and the impact of HYVET trial antihypertensive treatment upon cognitive functioning using methodology that may allow the evaluation of more subtle change than a traditional survival analysis.

Second, in this sinusoidal form, the time series data is well suited for linear filtering, which helps in evaluation of more subtle patterns in the data [ 16].

Second line tests (tissue Doppler, hemodynamics assessment, color-flow contrast imaging) with a high resolution in vivo micro imaging system are envisioned for a more in depth cardiac (valvular heart disease, congenital heart disease, cardiomyopathies) and vascular (malformation and stenosis) evaluation to detect more subtle phenotypes.

Second, the effects on long-term outcome are likely to be more subtle and may require several years of follow-up for adequate evaluation.

However there were more subtle changes to biological processes that were not apparent during the classical physiological evaluation but were detected by global transcriptomic analysis.

But in much more subtle ways, sometimes virtually invisible, moment by moment the contractions underlying the eyebrows can directly reveal your immediate evaluations and unspoken preferences.

It's more subtle".

Mimes are more subtle.

It was more subtle.

The connection is more subtle.

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