Sentences with phrase «increasing precision of measurement»

«One main goal of RHIC's energetic polarized - proton collisions is to increase the precision of our measurements so we can better tease out the contribution from the gluons» spin,» said Jamie Dunlop, Associate Chair for Nuclear Physics in Brookhaven's Physics Department.

Not exact matches

Also, the greater precision of the newer measurement of the Hubble Constant provides increased constraints on the nature of the «dark energy» discussed in the cosmology chapter.
Pages 137 - 140 of IPCC AR4 describe high - precision in situ measurements of atmospheric CO2 at Mauna Loa, documenting the steady increase in CO2 along with its characteristic seasonal fluctuation.
This letter is to seek the involvement of the World Meteorological Society (WMO) in advancing world climate monitoring by a significant improvement in the method of gathering the temperature measurements used to calculate global average temperature at the Earth's surface so that the precision of this calculation can be increased.
Rob, David — Notwithstanding the limitations in the precision of isotopic measurements, no source sufficient to explain the increasing CO2 trend has been identified that produces the observed: (1) decreasing O2 / N2 (2) decreasing 14C / 12C (3) decreasing 13C / 12C (4) increasing pH of the oceans
Yes, we all understand, there is always a finite limitation on the precision of a measurement, which results in uncertainty, and this may be increased by finite limitations on the accuracy of the measurement.
We have enough measurements to increase precision through quantity instead of quality in only a limited number of times and places.
The presence of 1 / f noise means you can't increase precision forever by averaging more and more measurements or increasing integration or counting times.
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