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The phrase "accurate require" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect combination of words that lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The data must be accurate to require further analysis."
Alternatives: "precise need" or "exact demand".
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These techniques, while generally accurate, require extensive soil sampling, laboratory analysis, and are inherently destructive to the sample analyzed.
Manual approaches, while more accurate, require further improvements in reliability and efficiency for routine use [13], [22], [23].
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Kitchen said that McEwan's descriptions of operations were "extremely accurate," requiring almost no corrections.
That's because making a machine-learning system more accurate requires feeding it lots of example data to tune its abilities.
As the subspace iteration procedure, although quite accurate, requires a factorization of the stiffness matrix, as an alternative, a procedure based on component mode synthesis is suggested.
And the steering, too, which is accurate, requires a bit of a learning curve, because the actual turning motion is a bit on the slow side.
IVC imaging can be problematic in the obese and those with ascites, and SVC imaging, though more accurate requires transesophageal echocardiography, limiting its application.
However, accurate prediction requires accurate knowledge of fundamental behaviour coupled with well-designed experiments.
However, an accurate simulation requires accurate input data, and the availability of good data might present the biggest hindrance for simulation studies in practice.
In addition, accurate staging requires accurate pathological assessment of a resected tumour specimen.
To determine whether that variation and the small mean differences between nearest neighbors are accurate will require further study.
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