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Strat Aero's chief executive, Tony Dunleavy, told The Independent: "We are proposing a more accurate form of LiDAR surveying.
"It's a more accurate form of identification," Mr. Rotenberg said of the scans, "but at the same time doesn't raise the same privacy concerns that DNA data has".
Expression (1.2) is called a more accurate form of(1.1).
In 2009, Zhong [5] gave a more accurate form of (1.3).
From figure one, we can see that the suggested method WG-JDGSVD is more accurate form the other methods.
Hence, inequality (20) is a more accurate form of (53) (for (0
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Here and elsewhere, his effort was to rediscover historically more accurate forms, to go to the raw sources, clearing away the too-smooth interpretations of the earlier 20th century.
The results indicate that partially cut-out blanks lead to slightly more accurate forming than conventional blanks when unsupported, but that the accuracy improvement is less than that which is achieved by use of a stiff cut-out supporting plate.
As of now, methods to non-destructively test these components involve either simplified geometric modeling and finite element analyses, which make concessions to accuracy, or include more accurate forms of geometric acquisition but remain untested, unverified, and computationally expensive.
The college diploma, long believed to be the only way to get a job, will slowly be replaced by more accurate forms of credentialing — and the same for the resume.
Thus, we can obtain a more accurate approximation form z(x) T z y) of the kernel function k x, y) by deploying the public data to compute the ρ, than randomly sampling ρ from the fourier transform of the kernel function k x, y) as shown in [ 25].
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