Sentence examples for more precise identification from inspiring English sources

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In the estimation of Mr. Brokaw and many others, a more precise identification for Mr. Scanlon would be "the consigliere".

After a federal lawsuit that followed the infamous 2000 election, Florida restored some voters to the rolls, and agreed to start using more precise identification methods.

These results help define the surgical techniques in OSAS for more precise identification of upper airway anatomical features.

Differences in the degrees of antifungal susceptibility and virulence have been found, so a more precise identification is required.

Before going, I had thought that a more precise identification of the play with a particular country South Africa, say, or Nigeria would be preferable, the better to avoid the pernicious notion that Africa is a country.

The development of a reliable method of determining diffusivities for use in effectiveness factor calculations is dependent on the more precise identification of the structural characteristics along the lines presented here.

Before going, I had thought that a more precise identification of the play with a particular country — South Africa, say, or Nigeria — would be preferable, the better to avoid the pernicious notion that Africa is a country.

This method leads to a more precise identification of H2 and LQG controllers since it avoids the residual errors associated with performing the traditional intermediary step of system identification, while concurrently accounting for measured system uncertainty.

It is probably best, therefore, to follow J.P. Mallory (In Search of the Indo-Europeans [1989]) in locating the speakers of Proto-Indo-European among the populations of this region but not to attempt a more precise identification until further evidence is available.

Future applications will link network structure and functionality by tracking dynamic structural changes over time and comparing different states or types of networks, possibly allowing more precise identification of (mal) functions or the design of protein-engineered biomaterials for applications in regenerative medicine.

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The capacity to acquire wingbeat information for targets for which other parameters (shape, size, direction of movement, speed, and orientation) are known should considerably increase the utility of ZLC-radar observations, allowing more precise identifications and a greater ability to separate target classes during mixed migrations.

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