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This author believes that the term cricopharyngeal achalasia should be dropped in favor of more precise descriptors, preferably qualified by the mode of establishing failure of UES relaxation (either manometric or electromyographic).
Attempts to craft a bridge between such acoustic features and the subjective sensations they provoke [1] have usually started with describing instrument sounds via adjectives on a bipolar scale (e.g. bright-dark, static-dynamic) and matching these with more precise acoustic descriptors (such as the envelope shape, or high-frequency energy content) [2, 3].
We need a more accurate descriptor.
According to Philip J. Hanlon, President of Dartmouth College, a more accurate descriptor is "power" skills.
IM is commonly used in ecological and evolutionary studies [20] [23] to study the spatial distribution of age classes, genotypes, and species, and has been shown to be a more precise and less biased descriptor of spatial aggregation than other methods (e.g. variance∶mean ratio) [15].
We finally used Minkowski functionals (or to be more precise "Minkowski measures")—in particular the Euler-characteristic as a fEuler-characteristic asaracterize global geometric structures related to the topology ofeatureFM images.
The resulting feature descriptors were less sensitive to spherical distortions yielding more precise matches than those extracted from the original reflectance image.
Compared with previous approaches using first-order or second-order descriptors, the novel approach integrates PCA and Combined Approximation (CA) in mechanics, provides more precise presentation of the microstructure and accelerates the optimization and reconstruction of the result microstructure.
Much more precise.
Bush has been more precise.
Her cuts are more precise.
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