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The change is within the margin of error for this survey, and there will be a more precise census measure released later this year.
Proponents say cancer vaccines based on immunotherapy could be a more precise way to attack cancer than bombarding tumors with poisons, as is now done in chemotherapy.
The aim was to address which sensor could be a more precise instrument for detecting the type and level of a variety of common adulterants in grape syrup.
Though enterococci are supposed to be a more precise indicator, Mr. Simmons said some biologists believe the tests could be picking up waste from snails and insects, which would discount some of the results.
The one unit increment in SOREMP can induce larger increase in the odd of being NT1; however, the mean REM sleep latency may be a more precise variable because of its narrower CI.
When Ferrari was a small-scale operation building several hundred cars a year, collectors — speculators might be a more precise description — could gobble up part of the company's annual output and park their new toys in climate-controlled garages.
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A second aim was a more precise estimate of instrument reliability.
The French title, "Les Amours Imaginaires," is a more precise description of this palpitating confection, a study of an unconsummated romantic triangle.
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