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"accuracy requirement" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a standard or measure of accuracy or when discussing a specific requirement for accuracy. For example, "The accuracy requirement for this project is 99.9%."
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Hence the telescoped series require fewer expansion terms for a given accuracy requirement, saving considerable computational expense over conventional fast multipole implementations.
The accuracy requirement of the DAC is reduced by using overlapping subranges.
For ethane, the results showed that the numerical model satisfies the accuracy requirement.
Performance errors determine the ability of a particular op-amp to meet its desired accuracy requirement.
This chapter proposes a novel cache architecture that efficiently and effectively uses memory, given a slightly relaxed accuracy requirement.
There will be a competition to see whose implementation is the fastest (given an accuracy requirement), and the most accurate (given a speed requirement).
The results showed that (1) Under a given accuracy requirement R ⩾ 0.99, RMSD ⩽ 0.02 m3/m3, NRS at both 5 and 10 cm depth is 10.
The BTD is a curve in which the least number of unknown variables to meet a given accuracy requirement is read.
An interesting feature is that different adjustable factors can be assigned to different processes depending on the balance between accuracy requirement and CPU cost.
The order of the discontinuity model is determined based on the characteristics of the reflection coefficient curve and the accuracy requirement of the dynamic modeling.
Variance-type and covariance-type metrics have relatively loose accuracy requirement on potential observations (future possible observations to be collected), while mean-covariance-type metrics require higher accuracy.
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