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Entrances and cutoffs were typically precise.
So far, the Japanese players have embellished their title of samurai with their typically precise brand of baseball.
His observations were typically precise: "Observe the motion of the surface of the water, which resembles that of hair, which has two motions, of which one is caused by the weight of the hair, the other by the direction of the curls".
From the soft pools of marimba in the Dickinson, to the panicked etching of cello and bass in the Machado, the cool lament of flute and viola in the Auden and the nocturnal spaciousness of the Rilke, Requiem – Songs for Sue is typically precise, waspish, tender.
From a practical view, approximations are typically precise and straightforward to implement in various statistical software programs.
Thus, while IES splicing in Paramecium is typically precise, events of incomplete excision occur.
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The problem is not that the resulting language tends to be inelegant, but that it is typically less precise than ordinary language when it comes to describing what people are actually doing.
Study of these reports, which often included photographs of the affected area, typically yields precise times and locations for the events.
Therefore, CA alone is not typically a precise measure of developmental level [ 10].
The typically desired precise Gaussian profile for irradiance distribution is often impossible to realize as aberrations distort the wave front [ 2].
Because one typically desires precise changes at specific genomic locations, targeting may be limited by the availability of nearby PAM sites.
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