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The controlling of light injection angle requires a fine adjustment of the physical configuration precisely; therefore, we choose to implement such a wetness sensing through controlling and analyzing the reflection spectrum under SPR, i.e., wavelength modulation surface plasmon resonance.
When this significance is considered, the BMD data of the KNHANES 2008 2011 reflected the characteristics of the Korean population more precisely; therefore, it can provide more realistic criteria for diagnosing and treating osteoporosis in Korea.
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Unlike other passive or mechanical sediment trapping systems, the sediment flux sensor records the time of deposition precisely and therefore is useful for investigating the linkages between external processes (e.g., hydrological) and sedimentation.
In particular, mean centering of ratio spectra (MCR) is used to remove the contribution of absorbing reagent from data matrix precisely and therefore the absorbance of reagent(s) is exactly eliminated [13 15].
Also, DNA methylation levels can be measured precisely and therefore have a methodological advantage.
Using a screening instrument on the other hand might, by triaging all cancer patients, help in allocating financial resources more precisely and, therefore, more adequately.
Additionally, the recall period for all items is retrospective requiring patients to reflect back to when treatment was started which is difficult to remember precisely and therefore fraught with recall bias.
This is exactly the strategy we've been pursuing in recent research, carefully altering one maintenance factor at a time, observing the effect on the suspicious thoughts, and thus aiming to develop a precisely targeted – and therefore more effective – psychological treatment for paranoia.
After all, another definition of money is an IOU, a promise – money is just the way we produce promises that can be precisely quantified and therefore passed around.
The uncertainty principle explains why this doesn't happen: if an electron got too close to the nucleus, then its position in space would be precisely known and, therefore, the error in measuring its position would be minuscule.
Mr Clegg's new policy is therefore precisely the sort of thing the Lib Dems congratulate themselves on avoiding: it is fiscally irresponsible, comes at the expense of targeted support to help the most needy and, most of all, exemplifies the electorally motivated splurges Lib Dems claim to eschew.
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