With GPS receivers
at high precision we can measure how far the continents move each year.
«The degree of inbreeding determined
at high precision with genome analysis agreed rather well with inbreeding estimated from established pedigrees», says Hans Ellegren.
Not exact matches
Increasingly, robots can perform repetitive, physically - demanding or dangerous manufacturing tasks
at high speed and with great
precision.
The arms are well suited to that job, he says, because it takes
precision, it doesn't vary, and the arms»
high speed keeps the expensive molding machines operating
at peak output.
If there is a danger that monetary policy will be seen as «too difficult», there is also a risk that too much will be expected of it or,
at least, that its success or failure will be judged against an impossibly -
high standard: it can't cure the business cycle; it can't reduce inflation costlessly; and it can't be operated with surgical
precision.
I don't day - trade, I look
at 1 hr charts and above, using
higher time frames allows you to maintain clarity and gives you the power to map the markets with
precision over the short - term noise and volatility.
Precious Metals the Result of Meteorite Bombardment, Rock Analysis Finds Sep. 9, 2011 — Ultra
high precision analyses of some of the oldest rock samples on Earth by researchers
at the University of Bristol provides clear evidence that the planet's accessible reserves of precious metals are the result of a bombardment of meteorites more than 200 million years after Earth was formed.
Sep. 9, 2011 — Ultra
high precision analyses of some of the oldest rock samples on Earth by researchers
at the University of Bristol provides clear evidence that the planet's accessible reserves of precious metals are the result of a bombardment of meteorites more than 200 million years after Earth was formed.
Performance meets
precision at the
highest levels I've ever seen.
At Achema 2018, Bosch Packaging Technology presents a fast
high -
precision capsule filling machine for small batches.
ARSENAL TO PLAY DEVASTATING
HIGH PRECISION GOALS SCORING ATTACKING FOOTBALL today
at the Emirates Stadium.
At the premier league level I suppose the opposition will be competent enough to execute their gameplan with
high precision.
«We were able to follow this coral
at a very
high precision and document how diverse assemblages of symbiotic algae are differently affected by the bleaching phenomenon,» Kemp said.
Those first experiments will provide
higher precision measurements of the structure of the proton (
Precision Measurement of the Proton Elastic Cross Section
at High Q2 and Measurements of the Electron - Helicity Dependent Cross Sections of Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering with CEBAF
at 12 GeV) Both experiments will be run in Experimental Hall A.
The EagleTec MR5M2509 wireless optical mouse works
at the
high -
precision 2.4 GHz bandwidth for superior performance and stability.
Altogether, this will make it possible for a greater number of non-traditional healthcare settings to afford and offer chlamydia testing and to screen a wider portion of
at - risk women and men with
high precision.
The second is currently defined by caesium atomic clocks, but optical clocks promise
higher precision because their atoms oscillate
at the frequencies of light rather than in the microwave band, so they can slice time into smaller intervals.
The most innovative aspect of the satellite is its ability to simultaneously measure with
high precision the timing, energy distribution and polarization of X-ray signals, which will provide insight into a range of X-ray sources, says co-principal investigator Marco Feroci, an astrophysicist
at the Institute of Space Astrophysics and Planetology in Rome.
«We believe that we have developed a viable 21st - century microdosing technology to transform the 100 - year old eyedropper paradigm with modern,
high -
precision smart technology,» said lead researcher, Tsontcho Ianchulev, M.D. MPH, professor of ophthalmology
at the Icahn School of Medicine
at Mount Sinai.
«We looked
at northeastern Japan, which has one of the densest and longest running
high -
precision GPS networks in the world,» Mavrommatis said.
Researchers
at Tohoku University's Advanced Institute for Materials Research (AIMR) have carried out a collaborative study aimed
at precisely controlling phase transformations with
high spatial
precision, which represents a significant step forward in realizing new functionalities in confined dimensions.
Materials scientists
at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania hope to have another
high -
precision microscope up and running this fall.
On the other hand, in magnetic field confinement fusion plasma intended for a fusion reactor, which research is being conducted
at the National Institute for Fusion Science, development of
high precision electron density measurements is becoming an important research topic.
The new measurement is a
high -
precision count of two forms of argon gas — Argon - 36 and Argon -38-accomplished by the Sample Analysis
at Mars (SAM) instrument on Curiosity.
New
high -
precision tests carried out by the OPERA collaboration in Italy broadly confirm its claim, made in September, to have detected neutrinos travelling
at faster than the speed of light.
Measurements
at CERN, most recently by the BASE experiment (link is external), have already compared the same properties of protons and antiprotons to
high precision.
Though this region is theoretically just as susceptible to trigonometry as flat terrain, true
precision was elusive
at such
high altitudes.
If, however, the proteins are coupled to light - sensitive pigments, they can be switched on and off with light of a specific colour
at high spatial and temporal
precision.
Detecting a solar system like our own (in which the most massive planet, Jupiter, takes a full 12 years to complete one orbit) would require
at least another decade or two of
high -
precision Doppler observations.
Despite these vastly different time spans, their results agree with findings from the Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment that has been measuring the distance between Earth and the Moon since NASA's Apollo missions in the 1960s and has been able to monitor possible variations in G
at very
high precision.
The identification of 18 women and 34 men and the subsequent discrimination by combining various anthropometric variables, shows a
high precision percentage of 94.2 % in the diagnosis,» Alejandra Calderón Ordóñez, researcher
at the ULL and co-author of the article published in the Journal of Archaeological Science, told SINC.
In the past few years, in
high - energy experiments
at CERN, the European laboratory for particle physics, near Geneva and
at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), physicists have made
precision tests of the Standard Model.
Two years after the first atomic fountain, the group
at the Ecole Normale used a fountain to measure the «clock transition» in the cesium atom with
high precision.
GOMOS will look
at 25 stars during its 90 - minute orbit, using a
high precision tracking device to keep the star in place for measurements.
In a series of experiments described in the September 24 issue of Science, researchers
at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder, Colo., registered differences in the passage of time between two
high -
precision optical atomic clocks when one was elevated by just a third of a meter or when one was set in motion
at speeds of less than 10 meters per second.
In
high -
precision measurements, it turns out that the probability of finding an individual atom is not the same
at each point in space — and there are intriguing relationships between the different probabilities.
But there is still the chance that deviations from Einstein's theory only show up
at higher levels of
precision — such changes could point towards new physics.
In the meantime, physicists working
at the LHC are aiming to probe other properties of the Higgs with
higher precision.
The team studied Kepler - 78b using a newly commissioned,
high -
precision spectrograph known as HARPS - North,
at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on La Palma.
In a research article, Flett and his co-authors Professor Paul Hewitt of the University of British Columbia and Professor Marnin Heisel of Western University note that physicians, lawyers and architects, whose occupations emphasize on
precision, and also those in leadership roles are
at higher risk for perfectionism - related suicide, citing the recent cases of prominent perfectionists who died by suicide.
The new measurement is a
high -
precision count of two forms of argon gas — Argon - 36 and Argon - 38 — accomplished by the Sample Analysis
at Mars (SAM) instrument on Curiosity.
By comparing that figure with the waves» amplitude
at the source, which the researchers can derive from the shape of the signal, and by knowing how the amplitude decreases with distance, which they get from Einstein's theory, they can then calculate the distance of the source to a much
higher precision.
The revised age model for the top 30 m of MAL05 - 1C (Fig. 4) was generated using 15 radiocarbon ages (7) and the latest
high -
precision YTT age estimate of 75.0 ± 0.9 ka (4) in a Bayesian P - Sequence depositional model (37), run in OxCal version 4.1 (38) with outlier analysis (39) and interpolation
at 0.5 m intervals.
As part of a large survey of possible planet - hosting stars, Lovis and his colleagues used the powerful HARPS (for
High Accuracy Radial - Velocity Planet Searcher) spectrograph
at La Silla Observatory in Chile, 2,400 meters above sea level, which can detect stellar motions with
precisions of less than one meter per second, roughly the walking speed of a human being.
Following this attachment period, sterile M9 medium with 0.5 % glucose was introduced to the chamber
at 0.1 uL / min using a
high precision syringe pump (Harvard Apparatus).
The
high precision antenna has been extensively evaluated
at OSF.
The Canadian contribution consists of two fine guidance sensors that allow the space observatory to be aimed
at its targets with a very
high degree of
precision.
The new technique may be used to create
high quality patterns to control and manipulate light for this purpose
at unprecedented
precision.
This directly affects the determination of the oc... ▽ More The Kepler mission has to date found almost 6,000 planetary transit - like signals, utilizing three years of data for over 170,000 stars
at extremely
high photometric
precision.
With these
high -
precision components, ALMA will open up new possibility for observations with surprisingly
high resolution
at submillimeter wavelengths, which will make a great contribution to the study of the formation of galaxies and planetary systems as well as the evolution of interstellar matters.