Sentences with phrase «accuracies of millimetres»

The authors present the study as a test of Europe's earth observation satellite Sentinel - 1 and its ability to deliver radar measurements to accuracies of millimetres.

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Dr Graeme Burt, senior lecturer at Lancaster University's Engineering Department and lead researcher on the 12 - month project, said: «Proton imaging will increase the accuracy of proton treatments to under one millimetre, which really counts when treating tumours near sensitive organs.»
In addition to pioneering these techniques, Raichle has also been instrumental in developing computer programs to make the most of PET imaging and be able to study regions of the brain to an accuracy of one millimetre.
Elegant curves and lines that, when created to millimetre - precise accuracy, create that understated Aston Martin style and sense of quality.
These regional differences, observed by Topex / Poseidon since 1993, mostly reflect sea level fluctuations over several years., estimates of the rise in sea level - now running at 2.5 millimetres a year - have gained in accuracy.
So if you want to you can take the sea level as a proxy for global warming — all the fuss and fracas over the accuracy of weather stations can be discarded — just read the sea level, something that is now possible to the nearest millimetre thanks to the satellites.
Huawei claims its facial recognition technology is more accurate and secure than Apple's, that its suitable for payment authentication, unlocks the device within 400ms and its facial reconstruction works with less than one millimetre of accuracy.
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