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With this adjustment and assuming K is constant, after combining eqns (3) and (4), expanding the expressions for n and n′ using eqns (1) and (5), and simplifying, yields: (6) With this formulation, values of the ratio >1 indicate that the temporal method has greater precision, while the LD method is more precise when the ratio <1.
One is precision: the causal relations the model represents may need to be made more precise when we look at real patients.
"He was a little more precise when talking of his childhood," Guerrero said.
Old soul though she may appear, Clara turns out to be a babe in the Adirondack woods when it comes to understanding life -- or, to be more precise, when it comes to understanding that life seldom lends itself to easy comprehension.
The result acquired using FLC will be more precise when compared to PID controller.
Finally, the estimates become more precise when we exclude construction-related industries (columns 5 7).
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The company is also not being more precise about when the camera will ship.
He was more precise, however, when composing another image, which is also to be in the show.
A more precise term when speaking of plants, however, is epiphytotic ("on plants"); for animals, the corresponding term is epizootic.
For most of the time his seamers were operating, McCullum had in place at least three and sometimes four slips, even – or to be more precise particularly – when England were in the process of rebuilding their first innings.
Compliments also help users to be more precise even when they would rather not be.
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