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A need for precision sounds more desperate than romantic.
"I write for a living, and I'm very aware of the need for precision in language.
The complexity of human disease and individual heterogeneity emphasizes the need for precision medicine.
In a large meadow like the Thomases', he uses mostly seeds, because there is less need for precision.
As with the make-whole ruling, the subordination ruling further underscores the need for precision when drafting debt documents.
Potential sites will also have lower volumes than the typical auto plant and less need for precision than, say, aircraft manufacturers.
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Maximizing the log-likelihood for dominant markers also gives unbiased estimates of S and H I. With the inherently lower information content of dominant markers, more markers are needed for precision, as seen in other methodological studies [ 24, 60, 61].
In the mid-20th century this definition became inadequate because of the need for increased precision in timekeeping.
Engineered effector cells were developed to address need for improved precision and accuracy of classic NK cell ADCC bioassays.
The approach was made practical by relaxing the need for high precision, and by adopting a semi-automatic approach for measuring spatiotemporal characteristics of the repetitive task.
Piezoceramic actuators are often used when there is a need for high precision translation and are therefore of particular interest in the development of miniature robotic systems.
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