improved accuracy

collocation in English

meaningsofimproveandaccuracy

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improve
verb[I or T]
uk
/ɪmˈpruːv/
us
/ɪmˈpruːv/
to (cause something to) ...
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accuracy
noun[U]
uk
/ˈæk.jə.rə.si/
us
/ˈæk.jɚ.ə.si/
the fact of being exact ...
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Improvedaccuracyand speed of information processing would enhance performance in many daily activities, as would faster reaction times generally.
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Improvedaccuracyin experiments and reaction mechanisms is required before more detailed validation will be possible.
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Enriched input has been shown to result in noticing and also inimprovedaccuracyin the use of problematic grammatical structures.
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This would seem to suggest that exposure to painimprovedaccuracy, undermining the hypothesis of developed insensitivity.
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This work has demonstrated theimprovedaccuracywhich is not accompanied by degradation in other performance characteristics, such as energy consumption and maximum developed torques.
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It provided action at a distance, andimprovedaccuracyand distance would have been adaptive evolutionary steps.
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With a view to reduce to 5% whenimprovedaccuracythrough use of commercial breast board is fully established.
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Forimprovedaccuracy, however, should be chosen to be non-zero.
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However, because r is close to 1, greatlyimprovedaccuracycan be obtained by directly measuring the density change within a layer and deducing 1 - r from this.
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The aim is to develop processes that actively support our objectives forimprovedaccuracyand security at each stage of a claim.
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Computerisation hasimprovedaccuracyof payments and the speed of response to benefit inquiries.
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First, there is a balance to be struck between theimprovedaccuracyof a greater number of tiers and the administrative complexity of the new scheme.
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Second and third generation designs dramaticallyimprovedaccuracyto the point where even the smallest point targets can be successfully attacked.
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To remove the bottleneck, both automated software that can speed up the processing withimprovedaccuracyand a reliable measure of the accuracy are needed.
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This ammunition is typically manufactured to highly exacting tolerances and therefore provideimprovedaccuracyover standard military ammunition.
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This in turn should translate intoimprovedaccuracyand potentially moderate recoil due to more efficient use of propellants.
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Improvedaccuracyis obtained by use of collet.
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