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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more precise approximation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for a refined or improved estimate of a value or measurement.
Example: "To enhance the accuracy of our calculations, we need to develop a more precise approximation of the data."
Alternatives: "a closer estimate" or "a refined approximation".
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For a more precise approximation of different local differences, the Reininghaus District was split into 17 groups of buildings as they will be described in the case study description in chapter 3.
Treating the bits again as floating point it runs one iteration of Newton's method to return a more precise approximation.
Our current model could be improved with the evaluation of a time- and space-dependent velocity profile throughout the network (8), providing a more precise approximation of the wall friction term.
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Additionally a more precise estimate for the P value is possible in SaTScan by utilizing a Gumbel approximation which is both more efficient and provides higher powered analyses when compared to the Monte Carlo method [ 51].
A modeling analysis could obtain a more precise estimate.
A narrow CI suggests a more precise estimate of reliability.
Thus ET ranks should lead to more precise approximations of active sites.
In order to obtain a more accurate approximation to the error performance, we propose two more approximations, namely, the geometric approximation and the arithmetic approximation.
But we set out to find a more accurate approximation.
A more precise location estimate provides less MSE.
We derive the equation describing this phenomenon and propose two solutions: an analytical approximation and a more precise numerical solution.
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