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A design for a low profile hydrostatic rotary bearing is presented that utilizes a new type of self-compensation that allows a large number of bearing pockets to be present with only a few precision round parts, thus allowing high hydrostatic averaging with relatively low design complexity.

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This is achieved in our project by high-precision geodetic leveling which should lead to a few millimeter precision on all the points of the network.

This dose is still high compared to what is possible with TEM [11], but for STEM, it is 1% of the dose previously used for sub-picometer precision on single-crystal samples and 19% of the dose used for a few picometer precision on a Pt nanoparticle [8].

Although kinematic PPP is commonly known to have a precision of a few centimeters, the precision of high-rate PPP within a short period of time has been reported recently with experiments to reach a few millimeters in the horizontal components and sub-centimeters in the vertical component to measure seismic motion, which is several times better than the conventional kinematic PPP practice.

The country has few precision-guided weapons and only outdated battlefield command-and-control ability.

NATO's recent threats to bomb Serbia brought home how few precision-guided bombs Europe could muster.Correcting these deficiencies need not undermine NATO; and Britain now accepts that the Western European Union, a wallflower among defence clubs, may no longer be needed to stop the EU and NATO waltzing together.

Up to now, I have been dealing with mistakes or misjudgments called to my attention, in high dudgeon or low-key instruction, by a few sticklers for precision.

On the platform, lit by candles, locals were running a small shop on a wooden table, with bananas, crisps and a few beers arranged with precision and pride.

Under Mr. Rumsfeld, this war would be different: a choreography of a few divisions, backed by precision bombing from an array of warplanes and missiles, all steered toward their targets by a constellation of sensors in the sky that gave commanders a round-the-clock look at the battlefield.

Synthetic aperture radar interferometry (InSAR) is a satellite geodetic technique to map surface deformation with an unprecedented spatial resolution of a few meters and a precision comparable to global navigation satellite system (GNSS) observations (Rosen et al. 2000).

Surveillance levels are just as high as in other Norwegian fjords concerned by rockslides: today's technology makes it possible to detect movements of no more than a few millimetres with great precision (Ramberg et al. 2008).

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