There is no record of any similar medieval map with such scale or accuracy.
The camera is able to record its subject to an accuracy of one millimetre.
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Reputation, if properly executed, can improve both the performance and accuracy of modern IPS solutions.
Improve detection accuracy: Real-time calibration and simulations on large volumes of data minimize false positives.
It had a troubled start but there have been frequent updates since to improve its accuracy.
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That's why StarMine ranks forecasters according to the accuracy and timeliness of their previous estimates.
But the programme failed to meet the required "highest standards of accuracy", she said.
We have to balance the need for accuracy with the need to provide timely information.
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Queue creator Mr. Madaj, who was born in 1980, spent a year balancing accuracy and amusement.
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Some observers have also questioned the accuracy of data coming out of China in recent months.
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Accuracy and fairness extends to coverage of any real or perceived business interests of News Corp.
However, MRI and ultrasound can detect cancer in dense breast tissue with about 97% accuracy, fortunately!
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But foes mutter that the state-level GDP statistics are assembled locally and of doubtful accuracy.
For individual humans, CAPTCHA solving accuracy on popular sites was in the ballpark of just 85%.
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Others say that only Galileo, Europe's planned satellite navigation system, will give the accuracy required.
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Justice has been changed from precision to fixed standards and into accuracy against shifting standards.
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More specifically, I evaluate the accuracy and predictive power of prospective and retrospective clinical research.
Booth said it was a lack of accuracy which led to their dramatic downfall.
Such postulations attach great credence to computer models and speculative interpretations that have no demonstrated accuracy.
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In practice, this system allowed for 100-percent accuracy in sequencing and retrieving the encoded files.
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But what will matter to most users is the relative accuracy of the two systems.
Getting better accuracy requires sequencing the DNA more times, which drives the cost back up.
But he explained that a spacecraft's orbit lifetime could only be estimated to about 10% accuracy.
Hello to RFID and all its speed, accuracy and increased visibility of product availability.
Both men said such events should be marked with "historical accuracy, mutual respect, inclusiveness and reconciliation".
Of course, this analysis depends upon the quality or accuracy of the earnings forecasts.
Accuracy in many applications is now in the mid to upper nineties percentage wise.
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But numeracy is nothing without accuracy and we, like other journalists, are not infallibly accurate.
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The consistent 48 percent accuracy grade has led CXO to make a command decision.
The earlier the prediction is made, the less confidence the scientists have of its accuracy.
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