Not exact matches
Published in Physical Review Letters, the study «provides the most
precise estimate of the mass of the Higgs boson yet known and is the
result of collaboration between two teams that operate detectors at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, Europe's particle physics lab near Geneva, Switzerland.»
In all, scientists
estimate that the human body contains about 100,000 different proteins, each the
result of millions of years of evolutionary shuffling, culminating in a
precise lineup of pleats, coils, and furrows required to carry out a specific job in the cell.
This analytic approach generates more
precise estimates, the
results from which are presented in Figure 2.
Leaving them within the analysis, however, does improve the precision of
estimates for other covariates, which
results in a more
precise estimate of the treatment effect.
The variation in pilot
results across designs may be due to the fact that the lottery
estimates for pilot high schools are not very
precise.
Any use of OptiGen test
results as
estimates of gene frequencies is not
precise.
The
estimates of temperature change in the paper by Feulner / Rahmstorf and other papers with similar
results are surrounded by too much uncertainty to be taken as
precise values, but the general range is supported by correlation with historical data.
These disturbances will make the
estimates slightly less
precise than if one could control for them explicitly, but the
results will still be unbiased.
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precise measurements that
result in accurate
estimates for project completion.