accurate representation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaccurateandrepresentation
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accurate
adjective
uk/ˈæk.jə.rət/us/ˈæk.jɚ.ət/
correct, exact, and without ...
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representation
noun
uk/ˌrep.rɪ.zenˈteɪ.ʃən/us/ˌrep.rɪ.zenˈteɪ.ʃən/
a person or organization that speaks, acts, or is present officially for ...
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This coordinate allows for anaccuraterepresentationof the topography of the ocean's bottom, and it facilitates the modelling of the bottom boundary layer.
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Extrapolating a figure to represent moneys gained over a 5- or 10-year period would thus not have been anaccuraterepresentation.
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One should ask whetheraccuraterepresentationof the phase boundaries is really needed for the problem at hand.
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The analysis was applied to a single serial manipulator and to two cooperating manipulators, and led to anaccuraterepresentationof the actuator constraints.
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Incorporating these standard errors into the calculation of estimated survival gives a moreaccuraterepresentationof the model uncertainty.
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A scenario is valid if it is anaccuraterepresentationof the real-world system.
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Only patients who had attended a minimum of 1 follow up would be included within the study to gain anaccuraterepresentationof treatment data.
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In theory this process should provide anaccuraterepresentation, but there is scope for error.
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Figures 2 and 3 illustrate two cases when the a-shapes technique cannot provide anaccuraterepresentationof the "real" object.
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Nevertheless, the approximate solution does give a remarkablyaccuraterepresentationof the exact result, over almost the whole range of possible sphere positions.
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Co-nation, on the other hand, offers a moreaccuraterepresentationof the relationship between the state and the minority group.
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As emphasized previously in sections 2-4, anaccuraterepresentationof equilibrium properties is essential for meaningful studies of ion permeation.
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The more representative nodes are expected to predominate in the network, leading to a moreaccuraterepresentationof user interests.
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Given this imprecision, the assessment is not anaccuraterepresentationof the entire collection.
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Modeling this process requires a veryaccuraterepresentationof not only intermolecular ion-channel and ion- water interactions, but also intramolecular channel-channel interactions.
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These are valid caveats, and may represent a more classicallyaccuraterepresentationof what the term has meant in the past.
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As interactants are instructed beforehand, the agenda for this task is to achieve anaccuraterepresentationof the route map on the other map.
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