Sentences with phrase «more precise localization»

«Assisted» means that it can use local wireless networks, in addition to satellites, for quicker and more precise localization.
Four additional bursts from the same source were found on 20 September 2016 by the EVN, which, along with data from the Arecibo dish, helped provide an even more precise localization within the galaxy, according to a paper published today in Astrophysical Journal Letters.

Not exact matches

Because all three gravitational - wave detectors saw the signal, physicists could triangulate and locate the source to within a 30 - square - degree patch of sky — about 60 times the size of the moon and much more precise than Fermi's localization.
IGRT is the process of using frequent imaging, typically performed in the treatment room prior to radiation delivery, throughout a patient's course of radiation therapy treatment to improve localization of the target and normal structures, which allows for more precise and accurate radiation delivery.
However some technical challenges still need to be taken to make the technology more accessible and usable to its full potential: gaining selective and comprehensive genetic access to the neurons of interest, controlling variation in the expression of the optogenetic tools (when using viruses) and its precise localization (axon vs. presynaptic terminals), tailoring light - delivery system signals to individual cells in a population rather than the population as a whole, developing observation techniques which have the same spatial and temporal resolution as those tools... to cite only a few of them.
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