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It is also designed to be far more precise than the American version.
"We would also expect the treatment to be far more precise if we repeated it today, as technology has come a long way since the study began in 2011.
It was reported last month that separate teams of researchers at universities in San Diego and in São Paulo are refining different ways of analysing musical genres and rhythms, to enable predictions of what we are likely to buy to be far more precise (see panel below).
They can now be far more precise.Lynch Bages, an august Bordeaux producer, trained a satellite on its vineyards and assessed how each subplot reflected visible, infra-red and ultraviolet light, a measure of the intensity of vegetation.
This means targeting marketers' ads will be far more precise.
Physicists have already compared protons and antiprotons, but the comparisons of the atomic spectra would be far more precise, Gabrielse says.
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The two systems complemented each other: Freya was a long-range early-warning radar system, but lacked precision, whereas Würzburg had a much shorter range but was far more precise.
They were far more precise than us and definitely deserved their victory.
The data is far more precise than the Nielsen television ratings can be.
So if astrology were actually a science, horoscopes would end up being far more precise and far more specific.
Regular atomic clocks use radio waves to measure the oscillations of cesium atoms, which are far more precise than, say, the swingings of a pendulum.
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