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The phrase "accuracy sensor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to technology, measurement, or devices that assess precision or correctness.
Example: "The new accuracy sensor in the device ensures that all measurements are precise and reliable."
Alternatives: "precision sensor" or "exactness detector".
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"Previous Grasshopper tests relied on the other rocket sensors," said SpaceX in a statement accompanying the video, "but for this test, an additional, higher accuracy sensor was in the control loop.
The developed star tracker is considered to be a low cost and low accuracy sensor that is suitable for the proposed mission and the attitude accuracy requirements.
To determine accuracy, sensor values were compared to the simultaneously recorded blood glucose values from PDMS.
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In addition to accuracy, sensors need to be smart.
All of these findings will benefit for the design of high-accuracy sensors.
The selection of high-accuracy sensors is crucial, because the errors contained in the measurement can rarely be eliminated.
Development of such sensors has been hampered, as low accuracy and sensor drift become major problems with in vivo environments, especially for enzyme-based electrochemical glucose sensors.
For maximum accuracy, the sensor needs to be calibrated on a one-mile course.
With simple mechanical structure and high accuracy, this sensor is promising in fire detection and atmosphere environment monitoring.
However, issues exist for example individual variation, accuracy of sensor placement, and preventing noise within the EMG signal.
Which is the maximum accuracy the sensor clocks will achieve?
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