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First, the written, semi-standardized survey did not allow for the interpretation of hidden meanings, which would have required more in-depth data collection and analysis.

Analyzing the nature of teachers' PCK in the classroom will require more in-depth case studies with multiple data sources, including classroom observations, interviews, and artifacts such as lesson materials, teacher reflections, and student work.

Such components are more constructive in nature and require more in-depth observations than structural quality.

It's in your negative emotions and the resulting negative feelings, which require more in-depth thought and practice.

There are, however, some areas that will require more in-depth attention.

The mean, median, and range require more in-depth analysis for LOS studies [ 4].

Bioenergy options which require more in-depth analysis, e.g. through the BEFS Detailed Analysis.

De Rango et al. indicated that data supporting the protective effect of hypoglycemic or other medication against AAA (e.g., statins, fibrates) are limited and require more in-depth analysis of their true efficacy [ 25].

The Referee is very much entitled to say that to state this would require more in-depth statistical analysis.

Fourth, the data do not permit an assessment of the quality of the CHW (or community event) interactions; this requires more in-depth, qualitative data.

Distinguishing these groups is not possible using administrative data and requires more in-depth case-note reviews or qualitative studies.

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