detailed investigation

collocation in English

meaningsofdetailedandinvestigation

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detailed
adjective
uk
/ˈdiː.teɪld/
us
/ˈdiː.teɪld/
giving a lot of information with ...
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investigation
noun[C or U]
uk
/ɪnˌves.tɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ɪnˌves.təˈɡeɪ.ʃən/
the act or process of examining a crime, problem, statement, etc. carefully, especially to discover ...
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In general, the dynamics underlying that scenario is very complex, and requires adetailedinvestigationof the various kinetic processes.
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We leave adetailedinvestigationof these ideas for the future.
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As yet, however, nodetailedinvestigationof the structure of spots has been reported.
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These sixty-seven early-lapsing patients are the subject of the moredetailedinvestigationdescribed later.
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If this is the case we would need a moredetailedinvestigationand analysis of this abnormal majority.
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Beyond the broadleaved forest belt, the existence of the same relationship is difficult to predict, and requires adetailedinvestigation.
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Thedetailedinvestigationof processes which could be responsible for vertical mixing is one of the main goals of the present study.
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A full analysis of these instabilities is beyond the scope of this work, and requires moredetailedinvestigation.
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However, it allows for adetailedinvestigationof people's sensitivity to eye gaze cues by measuring the efficiency of reflexive orienting under highly controlled conditions.
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In contrast to their highly crafted external appearance, the story behind the models is one ofdetailedinvestigationand speculative reconstruction.
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The case study also provides in-depth understanding by focusing on adetailedinvestigationover a narrow field of social relations over a period of time.
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Improved national surveillance anddetailedinvestigationof travel-related illness are required.
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Spatial integration effects prevented adetailedinvestigationof the higher frequency range.
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This last result is borne out in a moredetailedinvestigationlater.
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Moredetailedinvestigationdemands other sources and methods.
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Of the remaining 11 patients, 10 have undergonedetailedinvestigationto assess the outcome of the procedure 1 to 4 years (mean 1.6) later.
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This is speculation at the moment, and a moredetailedinvestigationis warranted.
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Adetailedinvestigationof these and other languages reported here confirms the finding.
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The interview is arranged in sections covering the major child and adolescent disorders with screening questions followed by moredetailedinvestigation.
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