accurate count
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaccurateandcount
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accurate
adjective
uk/ˈæk.jə.rət/us/ˈæk.jɚ.ət/
correct, exact, and without ...
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count
noun
uk/kaʊnt/us/kaʊnt/
the act of counting, or the total number of ...
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(Definition ofaccurateandcountfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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However, due to the difficulties in obtaining anaccuratecounton the body surface proper, only fins and corneae were included in this work.
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It was controlled by anaccuratecountof refresh cycles of the video signal.
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Once we figured this out, getting anaccuratecountfor the period 1950-59 was not difficult.
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The official statistics are anaccuratecountof vacancies notified by employers to local offices and remaining unfilled on the day of the count.
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It is anaccuratecountof exactly what it claims to measure; namely, those out of work and in receipt of benefit.
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Remember that the substantial new body of officials would be concerned exclusively with getting a moreaccuratecountof the numbers leaving the country.
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Because of their small size and nocturnal habits, it has been difficult to do anaccuratecount.
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This second figure is probably the most accurate of all figures given it indicates that an attempt to make anaccuratecounthad been made.
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This makes getting anaccuratecountof plantings difficult and also means that the grape is less likely to be seen as a varietal wine.
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The machine was capable of printing 1,000 sheets per hour and it had a counting device which ensured anaccuratecount.
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If hundreds or thousands of cells are forced past the laser very quickly, anaccuratecountcan be obtained of all cells that are present.
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The haploid (base chromosome number) is 20 for nearly every species sampled, but some species have very small chromosomes, making anaccuratecountdifficult.
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Anaccuratecountof occupants has never been produced, even in the national census, due to the large population of day laborers who lack permanent addresses.
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As the species become more distantly related, the number of sequence differences becomes very large; changes begin to accumulate on changes until anaccuratecountbecomes impossible.
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Noaccuratecounthas been attempted of the entire collection but it is estimated that the double images total around 40,000 left and right eye images.
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In dealing with unemployment figures one must rely on accurate counts and not on speculation.
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Accurate counts of deaths by age are available; migration is estimated from a number of sources.
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Second, even if it were continuous we have not the man-power on the spot to make accurate counts.
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There are no accurate counts.
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