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Due to the effectiveness and efficiency of the chirp-scaling algorithm [22, 23], a chirp-scaling algorithm is proposed based on this very exact analytical spectrum for tandem configuration in this article, which corrects the range cell migration (RCM) through phase multiplication with efficiency.
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This is not very exact, and a 0.4-millimetre hole would probably be just as good in practice.
Or to be more exact – and the narrator is very exact on this question – it's about the life-long process of reconciling himself to his body, this "intimate stranger" that is simultaneously himself and a constant mystery to him.
The key is to be very exact in this experiment, with no speck of cardboard appearing to your eye during your exercise.
This is unlikely to give a very exact location, but it has been used in a number of murder cases.
Observe that the receiver windowing in [27] only requires some statistical knowledge about the channel time variation, and this knowledge does not even have to be very exact.
Currently, the US has a bone marrow donor registry with millions of people, but this is inadequate since the match needs to be very exact - even more exact than with solid organs - and registrants often decline to donate on short notice due to inconvenience.
Whereas test procedures and equipment specifications are generally described in a very exact way (e.g. in NEMA procedures), this does not hold for action threshold levels.
Mr. Geller is the subject of this issue, in which we learn that he's worn lederhosen (he's German), that he loves the Cure and "Jersey Shore," and that the electric-nature colors in this season's line are no accident: "My colors are very subtle but very exact," he says.
That's very exact!
She's very exact.
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