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But dollars do not accurately define this debate.
It is important to accurately define the unfairly maligned term "zero tolerance".
Therefore there is a need to accurately define and plan the minimum data density requirement.
Firstly, GPR technology is utilized to accurately define location of buried pipes.
Future EESB studies will need to include seizure as an outcome to accurately define this risk.
Mutha modified the model to more accurately define the pores in CNT materials as the void spaces surrounding solid pillars.
He said, "Years ago, you thought you'd fulfilled your responsibility, as a designer, if you could accurately define the form"—in drawings or a model.
VirMAP was created out of the necessity to accurately define viral taxonomies from clinical and environmental samples which lacked closely related database entries.
The continued success of the constraints-based approach depends upon identification and incorporation of new constraints to more accurately define cellular capabilities.
It would also allow regulators to more accurately define the scope of a technology by focusing on the type of firm that is attracting attention.
He said, "Years ago, you thought you'd fulfilled your responsibility, as a designer, if you could accurately define the form" — in drawings or a model.
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