precise determination

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precise
adjective
uk
/prɪˈsaɪs/
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/prəˈsaɪs/
exact ...
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determination
noun
uk
/dɪˌtɜː.mɪˈneɪ.ʃən/
us
/dɪˌtɝː.mɪˈneɪ.ʃən/
the ability to continue trying to do something, although it is ...
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Since position and momentum are represented by noncommuting operators, aprecisedeterminationof one precludes aprecisedeterminationof the other.
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We emphasize, however, that a decisive assessment of our results depends on a moreprecisedetermination of the pressure fluctuations than any presently available.
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The accurate target fabrication technique allowed sharp step edges to be obtained and aprecisedeterminationof step heights.
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Indeed, for a moreprecisedeterminationof the material temperature, we need to evaluate the relative amount of different ionization states and relative emission.
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All three methods, indeed, take into account electron correlation, which is the critical effect that allows for theprecisedeterminationof geometrical parameters.
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For this reason, it is unlikely that moreprecisedeterminationof consumption levels during the study period can be made.
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Once a problem is identified at the emergence level, its express position consists in theprecisedeterminationof the flaw or opportunity for development.
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A method forprecisedeterminationof achromatic colours including white.
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The data do not allow aprecisedeterminationof the number or order of those recombination events and hence do not narrowly constrain the estimates of s and t1.
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Hydration, molecular flexibility, and other factors prevent aprecisedeterminationof the cross-sectional pore dimensions, but it is significant that such a small difference in size could be distinguished.
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These pulses are best suited for theprecisedeterminationof target distance.
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It is not always possible to obtain aprecisedeterminationof the subunit composition for a variety of reasons.
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A detailed study showed that at least three different approaches might be applied to theprecisedeterminationof their terms of office.
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Determining when the sun entered a house (or sign) of the zodiac was aprecisedeterminationof the calendar.
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Exploits have been classified as a form of cheating; however, theprecisedeterminationof what is or is not considered an exploit can be controversial.
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Because of the complexity with which neutrons interact with the environment,precisedeterminationof the neutron energy is quite difficult.
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It combines theprecisedeterminationof the true zenith (geographic or astronomical positioning) with geodetic measurements and coordinate calculations.
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Most instruments used forprecisedeterminationof isotope ratios are of the magnetic sector type.
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