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"no detailed data" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a lack of specific or specific information or facts. For example: - The research report is incomplete because there is no detailed data on the participants' demographics. - The company's financial statement could not be analyzed due to a lack of detailed data. - The government's policy decisions were based on no detailed data, leading to misleading outcomes.
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There are, however, no detailed data for minute or minimal changes in the gastric mucosa.
However, there is no detailed data on sexual development and timing of puberty/sexual maturity of this breed.
No detailed data regarding neointimal coverage of bare-metal stents (BMSs) at 3 months after implantation was reported to date.
However, to date, no detailed data with respect to outcomes and crash mechanism have been presented with a pediatric in vivo model.
Although Taguchi et al. suggested a probability of coagulation disturbance after PE with albumin [7], there was no detailed data before and after each PE in their report.
Table 4 Earthquake-triggered landslide database with information on major contributing factors (ND: no detailed data) Number Country Earthquake M Hypocentral depth Intensity Fault Topo.
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The main challenge in this approach is that there is no real detailed data value set that can be compared to the output of the agent model to estimate parameters.
OO EPA Finds Drinking Water Vulnerable To Fracking - says a new study but provides no new detailed data that would help to quantify the scope of any contamination that has occurred across the US.
Although the nationwide database has used the Utstein-style guidelines for reporting cardiac arrest, we had no such detailed data and could not include that data in our analyses.
There are no large-scale, detailed data on the incidence of POUR in THA and TKA performed in standardized fast-track settings.
Although the house mouse (Mus musculus domesticus) is a common model for infection with Francisella tularensis (1 ), no recent and detailed data are available about natural tularemia outbreaks in this species.
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