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No pilot can fly unaided through clouds to a precise point in space.
Someone looking to launch an EMP attack would also need a missile to take the bomb high enough, to a precise point where it could be ensured that the pulse would reach its target.
Using the lasers on living brain tissue for the first time, the team found that, when concentrated to a precise point, the femtosecond laser light vaporized tissue in rats, creating either blockages or ruptures in individual blood vessels, depending on the intensity.
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When you are driving, and mean to stop at a precise point, not in a general area -- you stop on a dime.
I think the way to use these big ideas is not to try to identify a precise point in the future and then ask yourself how to get from here to there, like the popular image of a visionary.
This is due to a phase changing phenomenon (evaporation) within the reactor which occurs at a precise point for a given time.
Although we were unable to provide a precise point estimate of Ne in this study, we can conclude that the Ne for the migrant peregrine falcon population is unlikely to be smaller than 500.
At a precise point they became top heavy enough to crash to the floor, vase, water, everything.
Tetzlaff was drawing his bow, at lightning speed, over a precise point on the fingerboard, unlocking strange and ghostly resonances.
The film, Smith says, hits "a precise point of fascination and contention among Americans".
"Bethlehem is a precise point in the Holy Land where Jesus lived," Francis told Andrea Tornielli of La Stampa, an Italian daily.
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