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The cut was highly precise and there were no vibrations of the bone.
Second, CG was highly precise in determining variant size, with the exception of overcalling by the read-depth approach.
The CCHS 1.2 estimate was highly precise (95% CI 11.7 to 12.7), so sampling variability cannot account for the discrepancy reported here.
In contrast, the intraprotein NOE data are taken from the structure determination of Protein Data Bank (PDB) entry 1MXL (cNTnC·Ca2+·Sp, reflecting the open conformation) where the calibration of the restraints was highly precise.
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A search result was considered to be "highly precise" if it attained precision levels of at least 20%.
By comparing with the analytical or reference solutions, it is shown that the TSSS result is highly precise, and it is remarkably better than the standard FEM in terms of precision.
The point is that these writers are actually being highly precise in their misuses.
Because Hagen works with minute quantities of liquids — often with ingredients measured in parts per million — her instrumentation is highly precise.
Lego bricks (or, if you're not a pedant, Legos) are highly precise and highly consistent plastic objects.
If we could consider all possible tsunami scenarios, the tsunami forecast would be highly precise.
The processes for manufacturing of these gears need to be highly precise and accurate.
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