Sentence examples for have made precise from inspiring English sources

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Many factors have made precise accounting difficult, including the poor record-keeping of the Qaddafi military.

Advances in genome editing and engineering technologies and their applications, such as zinc-finger nucleases, transcription activator-like effector nucleases, clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat/Cas9, and recombineering have made precise control over the genome sequence and its regulation possible across all disciplines including plant sciences.

However, we must recognize that no one of these attempts has led to a fully satisfactory solution of the problem of having a theory without observers, like Bohmian mechanics, which is perfectly satisfactory from the relativistic point of view, precisely due to the fact that they are not genuinely Lorentz invariant in the sense we have made precise before.

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Molecular biology has made precise knowledge about the nature of that inheritance possible.

The idea of fiddling around inside people's eyes in order to correct their vision was not new, but a new technology had made precise eye engineering possible.

To investigate the effects of small gyrification pattern on reaction-diffusion waves, the 3D form of V1 and its retinotopic map was obtained by fMRI from a migraineur (PVV) who has made precise perimetric recordings of his visual aura [43].

Despite stratification, cancer's enormous heterogeneity has made precise outcome prediction elusive and the selection of the optimal treatment for each patient a difficult and uncertain choice.

Such diversity has made precise characterisation of fibroblasts challenging, and there remains no truly unique single marker that unequivocally identifies a cell as a fibroblast [ 6].

More than 60percentt of students enrolling at two-year colleges, and 20percentto30percentcent at four-year colleges, take remedial courses, Dr. Kirst estimated, although he said flawed official record-keeping had made a precise accounting impossible.

This idea has been made precise in the theory of semantic information.

Once the problematic assumption about linearity has been made precise, however, we see that it cannot be satisfactory to credit the entire collapse of the early/late debate to this assumption.

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