All
these measures improve the precision and agility, and boost the dynamics.
Not exact matches
«In an earlier phase I clinical study, our group has shown that increasing the dose of radiation delivered daily with high
precision and using image guidance may offset the need for chemotherapy in
improving survival, and it may also
improve quality of life
measures by reducing treatment periods in half.
The technique rapidly
measures physical effects that are important to atomic clocks, thus
improving the clock's
precision, and it can add new atomic - level detail to studies of phenomena such as magnetism and superconductivity.
Measuring time using oscillations of atomic nuclei might significantly
improve precision beyond that of current atomic clocks.
In work published in The Astrophysical Journal, the Monash and Warwick scientists significantly
improved the
precision with which they could
measure the orbit of Scorpius X-1, a double star system containing a neutron star that feeds off a nearby companion star.
Second, the majority of previous studies
measured testosterone using direct RIAs (14, 16, 19, 20, 22, 23, 28, 31), electrochemiluminescence immunoassays (18) or enzyme immunoassays (15), whereas we
measured testosterone by RIA following solvent extraction and Celite column partition chromatography, which
improves assay accuracy and
precision (72).
We will
measure additional outcome
measures of interest, including indicators of student behavior and transferability of empathy to other situations, both before and after the intervention, which will
improve the
precision of our estimates.
Various approaches to
improve the
precision of multi-model projections have been explored, but there is still no agreed strategy for weighting the projections from different models based on their historical performance so that there is no direct means of translating quantitative
measures of past performance into confident statements about fidelity of future climate projections.