Sentence examples for was more precisely characterized from inspiring English sources

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Finally, the best scFv cross-neutralizing BoNT/A1 and BoNT/A2 was more precisely characterized against BoNT/A1 and BoNT/A2, using decreasing concentrations of the scFv (Fig.  3).

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In each reneging case, the operating system was fingerprinted thus allowing the reneging behavior of Linux, FreeBSD and Windows to be more precisely characterized.

So, the yield point is more precisely characterized by a critical value of strain, rather than a unique value of the yield stress.

In SG-1, a novel red-light-based phototropism in roots and hypocotyls of seedlings that was noted in TROPI was confirmed and now can be more precisely characterized based on the improvements in procedures.

Larger studies are warranted, particularly among populations in whom low levels of usual sun exposure can be more precisely characterized.

Larger studies, particularly among populations in which usual sun exposure at the low end can be more precisely characterized, are warranted to help clarify this relationship.

In this regard, the effect of the assay differences on the selection of appropriate cut-off values for different inflammatory markers is a clinically important issue and therefore must be more precisely characterized.

The effect of individual gene variants may be more precisely characterized by examining phenotypes closer to the biological activity of the gene in the context of PTSD [ 25, 26].

It is, more precisely, a reverse exodus.

The number is more precisely 5.79.

Extrinsic factors should also be more precisely quantified in future.

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