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It found that ROC predicted share price movements with much greater accuracy than many other popular metrics, including return on equity and return on net assets.

Today, the symbolism of these bombs is far more important than their military utility; missiles carrying nuclear warheads reach targets much faster, more reliably, and with much greater accuracy.

It involves gathering huge amounts of data; processing them so that relevant information is displayed on a screen; and then destroying targets, at much greater distance and with much greater accuracy than was previously possible.

It is gratifying to note that recent advances in radio astronomy have allowed much greater accuracy to be achieved, and Einstein's prediction is now verified within about 1 percent.

The BBC's change of provider came just before the Met Office adopts a new supercomputer, which will give much greater accuracy in forecasts, and will allow them to give accurate six-day forecasts.

Efforts are now under way to extend and tie together existing continental networks by satellite triangulation so as to facilitate the adjustment of all major geodetic surveys into a single world datum and determine the size and shape of the Earth spheroid with much greater accuracy than heretofore obtained.

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One thing that is apparent in these results is that RR-BLUP achieves much greater accuracies at all levels of n, but the difference is much greater at relatively small values of n.

The reaction time of the human motor system lies approximately in the range 120-180 ms [13]; however, by predicting the times of future events, humans are able to synchronize their motor control systems to external periodic stimuli with much greater temporal accuracy, for example as is necessary during musical performance or team rowing.

White and Bird have recently found a new way to calculate gradient corrections to the exchange-correlation potential in crystals which requires the use of fast Fourier transforms (FFT) and which for a fixed FFT mesh size has much greater numerical accuracy than the standard method.

In the address-point data model, residences and other buildings are represented as single points, with a much greater positional accuracy than is achievable using street geocoding.

These two steps have very different requirements, with the first needing a large amount of anatomical information to be displayed without the need to account for tissue deformation or accurate registration, while the second requires less information to be displayed, but with much greater spatial accuracy.

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