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The phrase "accurate flash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where precision or correctness is being emphasized, particularly in relation to photography, technology, or information dissemination.
Example: "The photographer ensured that the accurate flash settings were used to capture the perfect shot."
Alternatives: "precise flash" or "correct flash".
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We conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the rainfall threshold and find that the proposed method produces reasonably accurate flash flood warnings in the study catchments.
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Participants completed the same simple and choice reaction time experiments using the accurate system, using Flash in a browser run on a laboratory computer, and using Flash on their own computer in their own time.
The methodology implemented herein is a first-step simple and accurate way for flash flood forecasting over Riyadh.
However, in the Shams et al. study the participants appear to be more accurate with four flashes than in the present study (compare their Fig. 4A with our Fig. 2B).
There are 15 cells with 78.5 p-y and 2 solid cancer deaths, for which θ < 0.8, and 9 cells with 9.88 p-y and 1 solid cancer death, for which θ > 1.2 Thus if DS02 is an accurate estimate of the flash dose, there is virtually no misclassification of DS86 between the categories "above 5 mSv" and "below 5 mSv", and above 5 mSv the DS86 dose is a reasonable estimate, though 8% below DS02 on average.
The obtained experimental data are further employed to develop simple and accurate models for predicting the flash points of binary miscible mixtures.
Throw in the True Tone dual-LED flash for more accurate lighting and a 10 shot per second burst mode, and you've got yourself one heck of a mobile point-and-shoot camera.
In the mountainous area of the Red Sea region in southeastern Egypt, the development of new mining activities or/and domestic infrastructures require reliable and accurate information about natural hazards particularly flash flood.
The reference line in Fig. 2B indicates veridical perception – the responses that could be expected if flash perception were perfectly accurate.
For example, Simcox and Fiez (2014) used a photodiode to compare actual and intended visual presentation durations under Adobe Flash, and found reasonably accurate presentations.
The exact optimized separator and flash temperatures are compared to the simple rule-of-thumb, the "equal-temperature-split" rule, which turns out to be quite accurate.
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