Sentence examples for constitutes accurate from inspiring English sources

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As with many biological measurements, there is no gold standard for what constitutes accurate measurement of a feature of the real world; so our own human perception has to serve as ground truth (Martin et al., 2004).

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Isolation of such precipitates and determination of their weights constitute accurate methods for determining the amounts of various compounds.

The present results demonstrate that RANS-VoF solvers constitute accurate models to propagate nearly breaking waves.

So, it is necessary to evaluate the ecosystem service change of the Nenjiang River Basin to constitute accurate policy for sustaining development.

With advances in the synthesis and design of chemical processes there is an increasing need for more complex mathematical models with which to screen the alternatives that constitute accurate and reliable process models.

Furthermore it constitutes an accurate tool for the Greek long-term energy consumption prediction problem, which up today has not been faced effectively.

The approximate solution of the current density field is based on the derivation of an analytical approximation J̃, which, added to a linear combination of few KL basis functions, constitutes an accurate approximation of J.

Several studies suggest that only body mass index (BMI), a measure of relative weight, constitutes an accurate predictor, whereas others highlight the potential role of waist-to-hip ratio (WHR), waist circumference (Waist C), and waist-to-height ratio (WHtR).

Real-time PCR applied directly to samples from positive bloodstream bottles or whole blood samples constitutes an accurate tool for the early identification of pathogens and antimicrobial resistance genes in bloodstream infections of pediatric oncologic patients.

Several authors suggested that only body mass index (BMI) constitutes an accurate predictor of biological abnormalities and cardiometabolic impairments [ 13– 17], whereas others highlighted the role of the waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) [ 18, 19], waist circumference (Waist C) [ 20, 21] and/or waist-to-height ratio (WHtR) [ 22, 23].

Rockwell's pictures are literal-minded and sentimental, sure, but they constitute as accurate a graph as we have of what being American — a fictive condition, always — could feel like in the twentieth century.

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