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Over the last 40 years, physicists have realized that various universal parameters, like the mass of the electron (a type of subatomic particle) and the strength of the nuclear force (the force that holds the subatomic particles together within the centers of atoms), appear to be precisely calibrated.
To guarantee high measurement accuracy, star sensors must be precisely calibrated prior to use.
Because of the lack of context, the magnitude of the reservoir effect cannot be derived, so that the 14C dates cannot be precisely calibrated to absolute ages.
We conclude that the elasticities of substitution need not be estimated only on the basis of historical data, but can be precisely calibrated on the basis of engineering estimates of technology potential.
Although these parameters or settings still remain to be precisely calibrated in the future, the current GPS 3.0 algorithm has already exhibited superiority in S-nitrosylation site prediction.
The electrodes could be precisely calibrated to each other by shunting medium around the perfusion column through a control bead column without cells.
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The response of the detection system was precisely calibrated with a tungsten wire calibration source.
As mentioned, it can capture all the foveated objects in the visual field of the driver with a good precision, given that it is precisely calibrated.
Until gravity was precisely calibrated, objects sometimes fell off planets.
The set pieces are precisely calibrated movements in a symphony of violence with no adagio.
He put out a value bet that was precisely calibrated to resemble a bluff.
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