Large caliber rockets and precision artillery also remain a persistent threat throughout the evolving non-linear battlefield. |
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Many surgeons, who require precision in their tissue ablation, prefer the pulsed mode of operation. |
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The warplanes and helicopter gunships were ready, their crews primed to deliver precision strikes. |
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However, clocks and watches suffered from a lack of precision in both operation and standardization. |
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But I believe that in such trying times as these precision of meaning trumps political correctness or delicacy of phrasing. |
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Thereafter he was internationally sought after and revered as a master of balance, style, and ensemble precision in opera. |
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So what if their lyrical outbursts are in English, they capture the sound of inner city west Wales with precision and wit. |
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Here we see clarity and precision mentioned as the conditions of justiciability and of direct applicability of EC law in national courts. |
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Cornelius mashes sounds together like a child shaking a kaleidoscope mashes colours, but with a deliberation and precision that refute chaos. |
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We learned to takeoff, land, spin, stall, perform precision turns, lazy eights, pylon eights and aerobatics. |
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Holding a doctorate degree from MIT, he also had pioneered instrument flying and precision aerobatics. |
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This was the age of reason and enlightenment where science was fitting the heavens into the clockwork precision of mechanical, mathematical laws. |
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Yet when assessing the current situation, realism is also required, as well as precision about what is actually taking place. |
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It was really quite remarkable to watch, and she stared in awe as he wielded his weapon with expert precision and timing. |
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Another difference among the states is in the precision with which location of catch data are keypunched. |
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It will also feed through to a range of other related industries like precision engineering, airfreight and wholesale trade. |
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Occasionally you must stop to hone the blade and look behind to admire the precision of the windrow that's formed. |
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America's precision munitions compensate to a degree for fewer ground units and air wings, no question about that. |
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Gears are precision mechanisms only if quality is consistent from tooth to tooth. |
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The precision of his performances and his recordings had a huge effect on following generations of conductors and performers. |
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With careful and unconscious precision he folded and refolded the corner of his sheet into and out of a meaningless pattern. |
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Surely gardening is not about military precision and strictly regimented spaces? |
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The principal hallmarks of Echenoz's style are his laconism, his dry wit, and the precision with which he chooses words and images. |
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Meehan could only blast over from the left hand side of the box after Ferguson slid a precision pass through to him. |
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This matching of the cusps allowed the teeth to occlude, or meet, in a precision bite. |
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If your breathing and posture are correct, you will be able to perform each rep with control, concentration, precision and flow. |
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After years of backsliding, the New York City Ballet has recaptured the precision that its signature Balanchine repertory demands. |
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The letters he sent to his captors, often in shaky, hard-to-read handwriting, reveal the lawyerly and uncompromising precision of his approach. |
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The installation radiated elegance, precision and restraint, especially in its subtle use of color. |
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Landscaping is very thoughtful, with retaining walls and terraces cut with almost Inca sensitivity and precision into the arid slopes. |
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It is a levy assessed in an unwritten manner and generally executed with precision in order to diminish the offender and enrich the supplier. |
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Quiet precision of thought and speech is individuality's prerequisite, its lifeblood, its hallmark. |
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Marching in precision the Thunderbolts spread out line abreast, gun switches and guns sights on, propeller pitch increased for more power. |
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An exercise in precision application, the make-up is crucially important to her, far more than just another part of her perfect appearance. |
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We perform numerous simulation studies to investigate the robustness, power, and precision of our statistical mapping method. |
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It is a tacit endorsement of false precision and superficial literalism in psychiatric assessment. |
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The company also manufactures photovoltaic cells and precision metal and plastic components such as gears, switches and motor armatures. |
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Aviation is critical to mobility, timely logistics, and precision firepower. |
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High precision work is usually found to be lacking in the various units that manufacture artificial limbs. |
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Certified to ISO 9001, the company manufactures precision components and assemblies for medical device applications. |
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So the Special Forces A-team directed a precision bomb right outside the commander's headquarters. |
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Trained in atomic physics, he has long dealt with precision measurements on the tiniest of scales. |
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A smooth and machine-like precision doesn't necessarily mean that the customer is made to feel at home. |
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The company is actually a division of the Horse of Iron, which is a family-owned and operated precision machine shop. |
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Big or small, companies employed mainly skilled machinists, machine operators, and precision assemblers. |
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They fought tanks, armored personnel carriers, jets and precision munitions with Datsun pickups. |
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At the head of the precision was a man clad entirely in gold plate mail with a crimson cape flung around his shoulders. |
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The same imaging sensors are used to help aid precision bomb attacks over enemy targets. |
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This precision bombing method was intended to ensure great accuracy and target saturation. |
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Meindl returns with a stellar serving of thumping grooves, rolling basslines, stabby synths, dubbed-out chords, precision drum hits and more. |
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The boy was stunned by the dynamism, precision and tensile control in every pose. |
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He supported research into cruise and ballistic missiles, precision weapons, jet engines, and rockets. |
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The time frame to switch out these many local jobs and marshal the outbound train was tight and required precision work in a small yard. |
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The allusions flew thick and fast, with novels and novelists summed up with devastating precision and insight. |
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We're also delighted by the mathematical precision that he's used in calculating the future. |
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The movie evokes a mathematical precision in its depiction of coping with loss. |
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As always, what strikes one about French farce is its mix of mathematical precision and bizarre detail. |
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And positioning using cellphone base stations has a precision of between 50 and 100 metres. |
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The precision engineered bat retainer ring is used to fix and centre a bat to a potter. |
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Non-lethal weapons have inherent characteristics of precision effects, selectivity of engagement, and versatility. |
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These deposit themselves with perfect precision on a gold-coated silicon substrate. |
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A remarkable combination of artistic sensibility, tact and emotional precision is at work here. |
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Derided for his sentimentality and the mechanical precision of his work, his standing has gradually declined. |
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In spite of the precision and speed of information, fog and friction will continue to bedevil military operations. |
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The fire-and-forget principle underlies the development of all modern precision guided weapons today. |
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Total system uncertainty is the statistical equation that describes how metrologists combine both systematic and precision error. |
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Finally everything falls into place and emerges with a precision so remarkable that it cannot be chance. |
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These had been removed with surgical precision and there were no tracks near the animal that would enable determining exactly what attacked it. |
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The precision of the passage bespeaks a close, first hand knowledge of accounting born of practical experience. |
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The firm notes on its Web site that the process can create objects with high precision at scales of less than a thousandth of a millimeter. |
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The Sky Bus coaches with motor bogies were lifted up by the new traverser, with great care and precision placed atop the sky rails. |
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More important to him are the minutiae of his footnotes, the precision of his research and the translations of documents. |
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Not only is road grip tremendous and cornering balance superb, but the steering is precision at its best. |
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The ship deployed her mooring legs in a precision anchoring evolution less than 1,200 yards from shoal water. |
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This precision and comprehensiveness also serves to dispel ambiguity and miscommunication in camp. |
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A professional-quality miter box or, preferably, a 10-inch power miter saw are required for the precision miters and crosscuts. |
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However, the bird has uncanny precision when it comes to eating mixed birdseed. |
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While that kind of precision was difficult in 1945, the advent of mouldable plastic explosives and digital timers has rendered it much easier. |
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In the current study, little difference was found between the precision of forearm or ulna measurements in predicting pulmonary function. |
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They flirt with script, resembling at times elaborate precision skywriting. |
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His voice isn't quite the precision instrument it once was, and it's often multi-tracked. |
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Therefore, it should be possible to develop a similar precision munition for rocket artillery. |
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But what seduces me is the unfussy sleekness, the minimalist precision and playful pop, the lurid miasma of styles. |
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High precision slideways are an essential requirement for the accuracy and repeatability demands on modern machine tools. |
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Today, he competes as a heeler in team roping, an event that requires precision timing between partners. |
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If this is not possible, note the difference between the recorded time and Universal Time with a precision better than a second. |
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In 1932, under the name of John Lund Ltd, the company turned to the manufacture of precision grinding machines. |
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Inside he is sluiced, scrubbed, massaged, rinsed, and blown dry with the automated precision associated with a modern car wash. |
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Processing will include turning, polishing, straightening, chamfering and precision saw cutting, SDI said. |
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In the four men, this precision borders on caricature, although Abby comes across with strong humanity. |
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Future chips may be limited in the geometric complexity that can be created at the nano level because of problems with precision alignment. |
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The algorithm is, however, not practical because of its low precision and algorithmic unsophisticatedness. |
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The campaign to honour the women of the Second World War has been conducted with military precision and soldierly single-mindedness. |
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With them one could achieve a degree of precision not possible with the typical rear leaf or buckhorn sight of the period. |
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Her exercises, done with spellbinding precision and timing are a joy to behold. |
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Children are bussed around Ealing daily with military precision and retrieved from various sporting sites. |
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A precision attack system would not only reduce the number of volleys, it would also reduce the number of platforms needed to attack a target. |
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Two rudders and two active fin stabilisers are installed for precision manoeuvring. |
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At 2000 h every day, chicks were weighed on the precision balance, and their tarsus length measured by using a pair of calipers. |
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He is well equipped with sharp observational humour and precision comic timing. |
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More than most candies, fudge requires precision in temperature and technique. |
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Taking the most damaging pictures requires precision timing and nerves of steel. |
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They take care of all parts with care, engineering precision and carefulness. |
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The detail on the 350Z has gone into precision engineering, rather than cabin gimmicks like push button start up and one-touch indicators. |
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After casing the joint and setting up a fence for the goods, the gang goes about a late night break-in and precision burglary. |
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Despite the precision involved, building a home is an art that requires the careful orchestration of the various trades involved. |
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An autopilot will improve the performance of your vessel by steering a course or holding a heading with more precision than a human helmsman. |
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Both the accuracy and precision of the estimates of dominant effects can be increased with increased sample size and heritability. |
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The close-ups reveal jaws and eyes that move with all the precision of a drunken sailor attempting to score a bulls-eye in a game of darts. |
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The training was with painstaking precision and hard work was expected of all of us. |
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Each hortus siccus she sent was remarkable for the precision both of mounting and description. |
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The company markets five ranges of precision time pieces including chronographs with more than 31 individual models available. |
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This fact was not lost on the English mechanical genius John Harrison, who first pushed chronometrical precision into this ethereal realm. |
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They also offer a look into little-known innovations, such as precision artillery shells for howitzers developed for the US Army. |
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She was overpowering me and hitting those passing shots with precision and power and that's why I had to opt for the sliced returns. |
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The work tasks varied from foundry work and heavy engineering to precision engineering and clerical and administrative work. |
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The entire show was coordinated with clockwork precision by the Adventure Zone staff, headed by Major Swaraj Roy. |
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The rest is how the extensive training to enable the three to act on clockwork precision is done and the robbery is met with success. |
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This is a method of coaxially connecting precision parts comprising a plurality of members. |
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This permits high precision and allows the use of very small samples, like seeds. |
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But part of our challenge is to bring a certain precision and impeccability to our efforts. |
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Technology has legitimized precision warfare and criminalized collateral death and destruction resulting from the use of lethal force. |
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To ensure the proper result with little or no unintended collateral effects, we need greater precision with speed. |
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Osterman exploits collodion's nearly grainless precision and the rich variability of the salt print to render the experience of sleep. |
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Despite all the precision and obviously careful planning, the movie feels as improvisational as the bulk of the director's best work. |
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We could spend a lot of time talking about precision adjustments for plows, tillage implements, grain drills, and combines. |
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It was just one digit removed from Pizza Hut, a digit fat-fingered dialers found with unnerving precision on a Friday night. |
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The alternative has serious problems of its own, replacing faux precision with admitted vagueness and subjectivity. |
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For precision in the tool handling, feathering is a favorite technique with these graders. |
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Inside, the box is all-discrete and Class-A, utilizing top-quality transformers, precision capacitors and low-distortion inductors. |
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It is designed to provide a world-class environment for infotech, biotech, precision engineering and electronics. |
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The administration wants to minimize civilian casualties through pinpoint attacks using high-tech precision weapons. |
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He told the National Security Council that field officers and Special Forces personnel could be put in to call down precision airstrikes. |
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Officials say the crooks may have had inside information as well as assistance from paramilitaries to pull off the precision heist. |
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A provider of precision instruments offers systems designed to heat and form thermoplastics into finished catheters. |
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Investment castings usually are small, and it is especially suited to production of jewelry and parts for precision instruments. |
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Such instruments add precision to a procedure, because they're designed to compensate for involuntary movements in a surgeon's hands. |
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Torque wrenches are precision instruments and need to treated and operated carefully. |
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Amsler did not rest his fame on this single inspired idea but continued to invent new precision instruments. |
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The use of robotics in medicine allows for unprecedented control and precision of surgical instruments in minimally invasive procedures. |
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Viewed in cold and analytical light, the figure was probably erroneous because of the lack of precision of the aircraft's instruments. |
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This precision grinder is fully instrumented to facilitate data collection and analysis. |
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He also will be involved in statewide coordination of precision agriculture activities. |
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The goal is to identify and isolate three dozen such targets that could be destroyed by precision strikes. |
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He lists the erosion of liberty with enough precision to make objections to his flippancy seem footling. |
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Now I'm reading A Certain Chemistry, which is fun and funny, but without that crisp precision that blows my hair back. |
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They have to harvest the crop with almost military precision and at a pace almost as hectic as war. |
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Misguided or unguided precision munitions can lead to significant collateral damage and fratricide. |
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Apart from cuckoo clocks, precision watches, and the versatile Army knife, the Swiss have their tradition of music and food. |
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Ideally, each lesson would cycle repeatedly through the romance, precision and generalization stages. |
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Here you can see the real talent and precision of a company who make the physically challenging look easy-peasy. |
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Highly regarded as a manufacturer of precision microphones and mic preamps, it now turns its attention to the opposite end of the signal chain. |
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Timeliness in reporting is just as much a quality issue as are the accuracy and precision of testing. |
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The precision and the quality of the data are the foundation for predictive tools, particularly on the selling side. |
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The code must be clean, well organized and properly executed with precision and accuracy. |
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A delicate touch with such precision in these conditions was merely another insight into the fine player Riordan promises to be. |
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The elimination of large flocks of birds was conducted with military precision to make sure that no trace of the virus was left behind. |
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Henry's unsparing precision was the one quality that found no equal in the Roma ranks. |
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Stewart's pained expression was frightening testament to the quality and precision of Hatton's work. |
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There was no external law stating with precision the facts to which it applied. |
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But there will always be the need for the precision tool, designed and prepared for a specific scenario. |
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They would have had to smuggle in the precision machine tools necessary for new centrifuges. |
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Bullet molds are precision instruments, and must be used and stored carefully. |
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It was Townsend who supplied a precision flick on to Cormac Mullins who saw his point blank shot saved by the Tullow keeper. |
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Clint Stoerner swings his arm, flexing the muscles which will have to deliver a precision pass in the face of extraordinary pressure. |
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It took a team of three technicians to coordinate the lasers and rotate the accelerator, using lasers to guide it to a precision hit. |
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The ability to take out precision targets in urban environments will be critical in future conflicts. |
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You wouldn't know that beneath her stripy shirt lurk stomach muscles which appear to have been carved from ebony with precision tools. |
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Even so-called precision bombing is only as accurate as the intelligence that guides it. |
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It just looks like it might actually be fun to use, even though it is a precision instrument. |
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The accident-prone insurance industry is at it again, falling flat on its face with the precision timing of slapstick comedy. |
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Careful craftsmanship goes into the precision manufacturing of each nozzle orifice. |
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Heisenberg also showed there is a similar uncertainty in the precision of energy measurements and how long one takes to do the measurement. |
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To check the measurement precision of our scatterometer, we conducted tests. |
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The sixteen digit strings were converted to floating point losing the last digit of precision so all numbers ended in zero. |
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My guess is that any such precision of prediction or of control lies decades into the future. |
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Graham's dead-beat escapement was the design used on most high precision regulators because of its smooth recoil-free operation. |
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Every briefing included satellite pictures showing precision attacks on targets selected for decapitation strikes. |
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When we add a geotag to a file or piece of information, we link that file with the place with precision accuracy. |
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For precision organic farming to work, we need to keep our farmers productive and unharmed. |
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Computer software programs offer the potential for increased accuracy and precision in data analysis. |
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The precision necessary when writing programming languages is palpable not only for the author of technology but also for the user of technology. |
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These structures are delicate and avoidance of injury requires delicacy and precision while performing the surgery. |
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They fought with the cold methodical precision of a toolmaker and the delicate skill of a highwire circus performer. |
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Located in front of the white EPOCS Specter, are two solid black globes moving with precision in the space above the awed technicians. |
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And because embroidery demands precision it requires sharp focus at all times. |
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These high precision densimeters provides a highly accurate calculation of specific gravity of almost any object of any shape. |
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Ultimate grace and effortless precision combine into a vision of someone floating on a cloud. |
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And at its best, its writing has the lyricism of Keats, the precision of Williams, or the echoic qualities of haiku. |
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Regardless of its munition, it should be guided to its target for precision attack. |
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In each of the four corners there was a precision metal tube that looked like some kind of guide rail. |
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The goal of precision engagement of ground targets from aircraft has a long history. |
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With unrelenting precision and distinct overtones of mockery, Tolstoy dissects the notion that men dictate events. |
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Hummingbirds are particularly welcome, with their precision aerial maneuvers, including steep dives to fend off interlopers. |
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They considered a private relationship with God more important than doctrinal precision or correct forms of worship. |
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The excimer laser is capable of precision etchings on a single strand of hair. |
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Along with ergonomics, precision and efficiency have become important issues as well. |
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Following German prototypes, American designs became radically simplified, and the severity of the geometric designs necessitated the precision of machine manufacture. |
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By then, Cooke was established as a precision engineer of genius. |
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These mounters are equipped with a high-rigidity, low-vibration structure frame and achieve top-class precision at a mounting speed of 0.13 second per chip. |
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Engineered to maintain original GM dimensions and process parameters, these axles are induction hardened and feature a 100-percent machined shaft and precision nobbed splines. |
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As a bandleader, he bullyragged a shifting lineup of modern jazz virtuosos into performances which combined precision execution with emotionally-charged improvisation. |
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With chronometrical precision Switzerland does away with all wolves, and is charged with the killing of at least 25 wolf cubs, which amounts to a generalised licence to kill. |
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Retinal imaging, voiceprints, hand geometry readers and other biometric technologies permit authentication of individuals with a precision we once thought impossible. |
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The newly designed system now enables the spacecraft to turn away from the Earth, using precision sun sensors and gyroscopes to navigate its way to geostationary orbit. |
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The works often delve into the lives of the quirky, the eccentric, and the just plain daffy with comic precision and a certain amount of heartwarming pathos. |
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Another problem with airborne measurements is that the aircraft's altitude must be known to within 1 m to attain gravimetric precision of the order of 1 mgal. |
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The music lends the story precision and sharpness without any murmuring. |
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The competitors could use melee combat weapons, small explosives, stun grenades, precision sensors, heavy armor, stealth systems, or just about any device of their conception. |
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The same qualities of precision and rigour he showed in research were brought to his teaching but this did not mean that his lectures were complicated. |
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There can be hundreds of sorties on a daily basis to deliver massed strikes with precision air-to-surface missiles without flying above enemy territory. |
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Affairs of the heart are not encouraged, although sexual dalliances can be handled with deft precision by those intimately, although not actually, involved. |
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The TPIAL emits a highly collimated beam of infrared light for precision aiming, as well as a separate infrared illumination beam with adjustable focus. |
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They store everything in their annual rings with such a precision that dendrologists have derived a climate calendar for our planet that goes back about 7000 years! |
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Suitable for batch processing, laboratory production, or quality assurance analysis, the precision heads can be mounted on robotic platforms or conveyors. |
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He creates so many goals for others with his precision crosses and his sweeping through balls, and has answered Ferggie's call for more goals this season. |
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He runs beautiful, precision short routes and can cut on a dime. |
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The quest for precision can lead biographers to criticize the factual inconsistencies, exaggerations, falsehoods, or self-deceit often found in autobiographies. |
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His artistic thoughtfulness and precision are also evident in the 2009 collection Kazan on Directing. |
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With perfect precision he swerved in between cars and into the other lane. |
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In mono form, the tone is unified, and the sound is more enclosed and less precision tooled. |
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The relative precision of the constellations, the path of the Milky Way, and information on the parallels and colures is therefore even more remarkable. |
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These facts are issued with a cool precision that belies the harsh reality for the people who have actually been told to pack their bags and leave the building. |
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For example, in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the Liverpool area vied with London as the most important production centre for precision timekeepers. |
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It is ideal for precision work or for use with a laptop on the train. |
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As the pictures show, tiling is a craft that requires precision and an exactness to ensure that it will remain intact and secure for many years to come. |
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Christine Goerke not only plays Armida with sly wit, but she also sings the exacting fioriture and lyrical arias with razor-sharp precision and elegant musicianship. |
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The company also offers high-resolution encoders that are incorporated directly into the motor and are capable of delivering rotary precision to sub-arc-second levels. |
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These spectacles are useful in endoscopic micrurgy, various medical fields, in jewelry, electronics, dentistry, and for making precision assemblies and the like. |
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Specializing in precision metalworking, he was in a position to render the fledgling gunmaker expert advice on metallurgy and production efficiency. |
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My failure to see a microbe is a statement about the precision of my instrument, not about whether there is a microbe on the leaf. |
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If, however, one of these renders the original with all the skill and precision of a Salvador Dali, is he to be denied a copyright where a mere dauber is not? |
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The precision of the thieves' actions suggests either that they were professional criminals, or that the thefts were to some degree an inside job. |
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In addition, the bomber force's precision has reduced or eliminated most negative effects, such as the collateral damage and fratricide associated with their use. |
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His intimate Portrait of a Man is detailed with microscopic precision and the sitter is, unusually, placed by an open window overlooking a landscape. |
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Moreover, because of its accurate target detection and precision strike capability, the risk of fratricide and collateral damage will be greatly reduced. |
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The blue train sped with the precision of a skein of geese in flight. |
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Supporting the Infantry in the assault entails close in fire, obscuration, precision strikes and the ability to effectively seal off or channelize an advancing enemy. |
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Some shots require extra precision or else they exact a severe penalty. |
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And increasingly smart navigation aids in the cockpit brought far greater precision and efficiency to route planning. |
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The precision of variance components is reduced when sample size is small. |
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Jenkinson in Glasgow, Northwood in Stourbridge and Lutz in America created serpent stemmed goblets and latticino vases and bowls with a precision worthy of the originals. |
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The precision it took to craft such a cohesive, wholly compelling work over 12 years is nothing short of remarkable. |
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State-of-the-art, precision bioengineering ensures that Xenadrine-EFX specifically targets fat-burning and fat-storage processes in the body, while sparing muscle. |
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There is no work anywhere to my knowledge that attempts with the precision and stamina of this one to anatomize a compositional process down to its very last move. |
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But engraving is a painstaking and laborious art that requires patience, precision and lack of whim. |
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And though most Internet groups inside big companies operate with a measure of unrestraint this group operates with the precision of a marching corps. |
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He led the design and construction of a new generation of precision radiometers, which have been flown extensively on both manned and unmanned aircraft. |
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Puck artists, like their predecessors, combined picture-making skills with a caricatural precision and a knack for lethal symbols. |
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Simply put, precision could undo Hiroshima and unshackle military power. |
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With clockwork precision 50 women completed it in 10.42 hours. |
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The story, told with precision and restraint, is full of yearning and quiet reflection. |
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This bowstring material is precision twisted with a smooth wax finish. |
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With uncustomary modesty, she claimed only precision and finish. |
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He finishes off the task he has set himself here with considerable precision and skill. |
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Different numbers might be represented exactly or inexactly within the FPU, but all IEEE values are represented with exactly the same precision of 15 decimals. |
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When the military's precision flying teams put on a demonstration, pilots often nestle their fighter jets within two or three feet of each other as they roar by in formation. |
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In the breadth of his scholarship and interests, in the precision of his dress and tastes, he was something of a nineteenth-century man, an aesthete, a bit of a dandy. |
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The orchestra played with precision and color and pellucid tone. |
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True, at present the main thrust is placed mostly on engaging an enemy force advancing for a counterstroke with air strikes and long-range precision weapons. |
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Now even more airshow fans will be able to see the precision aerobatics. |
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You will also be measured with the precision of a couturier to see if you have any length discrepancies, such as one leg that's shorter than the other. |
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Her intense awareness of the camera's abilities is registered in every detail of her pictures, in the precision of their compositions, and in the countenances of her subjects. |
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This laborious technique allows the precision of colour that suggests dawn or dusk, mist or drizzle, the veil over the landscape that heightens sensory experience. |
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The third and final issue to be examined starts with the proposition that the military element of national power is a rather blunt instrument, not a precision tool. |
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The precision may be increased by augmenting the number of samples used. |
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But the avenger is held to a standard of precision in the retaliation he seeks. |
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We appear to have inherited a number of problems with roofing tiles and slates which are not always fixed with the precision and detailing required by the manufacturers. |
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Each state had extension personnel actively working with farmers on precision farming issues and held field days when precision farming information was presented to farmers. |
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Nobody ever made a more straight drill or ploughed a field with such precision and he was at his happiest as he turned the rich brown soil followed by a flock of hungry gulls. |
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Her natural musicality and artistic precision were striking! |
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The most notable difference between the Spaniards and the rest was that the Spaniards worked with the cool precision of laboratory scientists, or heart surgeons. |
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Our products range from simple condenser lenses to precision etalons. |
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The exquisite precision of this ultraviolet laser could be harnessed to sculpt and recontour the corneal surface, a procedure termed as photorefractive keratectomy. |
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Explosively formed jets and self-forging penetrators are used for precision strike against targets such as armored vehicles and reinforced structures. |
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Currently, speech recognition takes place at the software level, and its precision varies enormously, depending on what you want the system to do. |
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With a 0.25 precision level, the number of samples needed to detect low mirid densities was nearly double for the ten leaflet procedure than for the seven leaf procedure. |
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The precision and training necessary to carry out such an operation was well beyond anything the PRC had demonstrated in the past. |
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Each rack is suspended over a lake of thick black paint and dipped with minute precision so as to coat the very top of the pencil in a millimetre of black. |
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Everything proceeded with a smoothness and precision born of training drills. |
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At the present time, there are also maneuvers involving precision weapons. |
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They may only be carving fruit and vegetables, but these precision instruments need sharpening every week and the useful life of the knives in his hands is only six weeks. |
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Bounding on stage to a driving soundtrack, Michel, an excellent mover, shared a dynamic performance and showcased precision in her creative sequences. |
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If the specimen is moderately to heavily lipemic, instrument results will often be of poor precision and accuracy. |
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The benefits of zoom lenses range from flexibility and precision performance to cost effectiveness and adaptability. |
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He used a JGS precision reamer to cut the chamber to correct dimensions so that factory. |
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When archerfish hunt by precision spitting water into the air, they do a lot more with their mouths than put their lips together and blow. |
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Our measurements have a precision of 27 millionths of an arcsecond per year. |
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Former national service soldiers marched with drill-like precision to kettle and bass drums and kazoos. |
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Indeed it is the combination of strength and controlled precision which is so clearly indicated by a rindy made handaxe. |
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The second phase of process development will focus on precision beam splitters up to 100 cm in diameter. |
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The perfusion system developed by ThermalTherapeutic Systems clearly fits our criteria of innovation, precision and safety. |
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Power Jacks is a leading manufacturer for precision linear actuation, power transmission, and mechanical jacking. |
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A 20 petaflop double precision deployment can be achieved in as few as 100 cabinets. |
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We do know with great precision what happened to the expelled student. |
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Automated body fluids analysis has improved accuracy and precision and is more rapid and less labor-intensive than manual cell counts. |
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The object of the contract is the realization of seamless precision tubes drawn on mandrels. |
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Also, makeup artists and hair stylists will be taught new techniques to achieve the precision needed in high-definition television. |
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Double precision floating point support is included to address key industrial market requirements. |
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Each pin can be precision adjusted with a hex wrench, without having to loosen and tighten any set screws. |
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