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The phrase "check precisely" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
One example of using this phrase is in a set of instructions, such as: "Before proceeding, please check precisely that all components of the machine are securely fastened in place."
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Then, we check precisely whether the shrinkage of arterial rings cultured with FBS in the absence of Y-27632 was mediated by smooth muscle cell migration to the culture plate from the tunica media possibly by the FBS-mediated phenotypic change.
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Their coherence was checked precisely, by comparing theoretical and experimental occurrences of remarkable points (extrema and zero crossings).
Some of the educational information listed on the resume did not check out precisely, said the sources, who are not authorized to comment publicly.
Providing the availability of raw data, some authors have proposed to check more precisely the data distribution.
To check more precisely, run a ruler along the length of the guitar, resting it on the frets.
Contrary to your July 28 editorial "Airport Security Without the Hassle," identity verification through fingerprinting and background checks are precisely what give T.S.A. the confidence that a particular traveler poses relatively little risk to the security of the aircraft and to the people on board.
Only later, he said, did he realize that the gun had been checked out precisely during the periods when Mr. Gonchar and Mr. Zakharenko vanished.
So we're all checking out precisely where it matters most, and I wanted to change that.
The total number of web-links is counted and the ten most shared links in the network are checked more precisely regarding the included information.
People meeting these criteria are invited to the research centre of Erasmus MC for a baseline-measurement, during which the criteria can be checked more precisely.
We checked more precisely conditions for such a good match of centroid and maxima, and we found that for that purpose, removing the average of C helps for a systematic treatment, by minimizing better the tails values and their influence compared to peak values: thus, we eventually deal with C ′ k = (C − 〈 C 2 〉 ) k instead of C k, C being normalized to a maximum at unity.
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