Sentence examples for to shot from inspiring English sources

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to shot

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The result of launching a projectile or bullet.

  • The shot was wide off the mark.

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Furthermore, a single shot energy measurement can be useful in plasma accelerators to measure shot to shot energy variations after the plasma interaction.

Much of that comes down to shot selection.

Lundqvist attributed Monday's result to shot blocking by his teammates.

Does the lie of the ball vary from shot to shot?

From shot to shot, however, the time is presented according to certain conventions.

Central to that is figuring out a performance for the characters from shot to shot.

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He doesn't have the true go-to shot, the reliable hook or turnaround jumper.

Its shot-to-shot times have been improved by 40 percent.

The shot-to-shot stability is better than 4% (rms).

However, LIBS users often report poor repeatability of the signal, due to shot-to-shot fluctuations, and consequent not satisfactory limits of detection.

The use of femtosecond pulse laser results in the supercontinuum with high shot-to-shot coherence.

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