Sentence examples for match the precise from inspiring English sources

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Twisted 23 degrees from the floors below, it will match the precise orientation of the Parthenon some 300 yards away.

Satrapi's deceptively simple, remarkably powerful drawings match the precise but flexible prose she employs in adapting to her multiple roles as educator, folklorist, and grand-niece.

Therefore the treatment of fibroblasts with broad epigenetic modifiers up-regulated several transcripts, although the overall pattern of gene expression did not match the precise pattern detected in myelinating cells (Figure 1).

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Data records that showed where each phone used in the alleged plot was situated throughout the last weeks of 2004 and early weeks of 2005 showed that their location often matched the precise whereabouts of Hariri, who moved regularly during that time from his residence in west Beirut to a second home in Faqra, the foothills above the capital.

But matching the precise insulin control achieved by the healthy pancreas is almost impossible, so researchers have hoped for decades to find a way to replace the missing cells.

For ε > 0.1 and the y-values between ε and (1 − ε), the first exponential term in this equation matches the precise equation with correlation of r 2 ~ 1, which yields the rate constant (τ = R 2 / sD)) values within 5%% of the actual.

But his vote for Gov. George W. Bush ended up in a reject pile when election officials decided his scrawled signature did not match the more precise autograph on file, Dade County election records indicated.

Holmes describes how the myth of this "Eureka moment," so central to the Romantic notion of scientific discovery, doesn't quite match the prolonged discussion concerning the precise nature of the tail-less "comet" that Herschel had discerned.

Where possible the women were matched by the precise condition.

The flowing move finished off by Jill Scott as Great Britain defeated Cameroon in Cardiff was worthy of any football match, while the precise passing of the Japanese was so easy on the eye I could watch it forever.

While stringed instruments of China were designed to produce precise tones capable of matching the tones of chimes, stringed instruments of India were considerably more flexible.

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