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One is precision: the causal relations the model represents may need to be made more precise when we look at real patients.
But as for the first paragraph, we think that it could be made more precise.
Michael Douglas, a professor at Stony Brook, described Dr. Verlinde's work as "a set of ideas that resonates with the community, adding, "everyone is waiting to see if this can be made more precise".
What is meant by behave similarly will be made more precise in later sections.
This can be made more precise using the following well-known Lemma.
With only a little further effort, the argument can be made more precise and general.
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The specification of the language is made more precise.
Many static analyses do not scale as they are made more precise.
When this rough distinction between derivation and inflection is made more precise, problems occur.
We believe, too, that there were then further phases when the plans were made more precise, not only in Germany, and involving many other people".
The results of parametric studies are made more precise upon incorporation of the locally-exact homogenization theory into the Particle Swarm Optimization algorithm, with the new computational capability employed to identify tube thickness as a function of the porosity volume fraction which minimizes the differences between target homogenized moduli and the corresponding matrix moduli.
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