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But depth from disparity is only precise near where one is looking; it is quite imprecise elsewhere [1 4].
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It's not perfect – the tab system requires you to swipe over a spectrogram of the song to tell it which notes to pick out and the process is quite imprecise.
Second, their result is based on the use of a non-Nash equilibrium notion, namely, Grossman Equilibrium, a point that we return to below, whereas we stick to the Nash concept.6 Finally, their prediction on the equilibrium market structure is quite imprecise.
With the exception of word deafness and aphemia, correlation between language deficits and the anatomical location of lesions is quite imprecise.
Our current estimates are quite imprecise; genetics may contribute to one's risk of developing macular degeneration by anywhere from 40 percent to 70 percent.
The thing about Ramsay is that, unlike Reynolds and Gainsborough, who were quite imprecise in their portraits, he was a very accurate depicter of his subjects, so that if she looked slightly more African in his portraits than others, that might be because she was more well depicted.
For this variable, point estimates differed substantially but were quite imprecise.
Prediction of single kidney GFR from any structural parameter showed to be quite imprecise.
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