Not exact matches
«Our car needs to be designed and built with such
accuracy and
precision that, if an owner measures dimensions, panel gaps, and flushness, and their
measurements don't match the Model 3 specs, it just means that their measuring tape is wrong.»
As you know, baking is about
precision and
accuracy and that's why I've always been an advocate of weight
measurements.
Experts urged caution, especially because an earlier
measurement of neutrino velocity had indicated, to high
precision and
accuracy, that neutrinos do respect the cosmic speed limit.
Physicists do agree completely about how to use wavefunctions to predict the results of
measurements, sometimes with extraordinary
precision and
accuracy.
Further advances in high - resolution MRI also allow the
measurement of the induced brain changes with improved
accuracy and
precision.
«As atom numbers increase, both
measurement precision and
accuracy increase accordingly,» Ye says.
Swapping the ease of a single number for the apparently clumsier interval of numbers has been controversial among some chemists, but additional
precision in
measurements in recent years has shown the change is necessary for
accuracy.
A computer with appropriate software means that opportunities for design, simulation,
precision,
accuracy,
measurement, feedback, sensors, data, and programming are not just possible, but greatly enhanced.
During a recent cruise of the New Zealand research vessel Tangaroa, skin sea - surface temperatures were measured to high
accuracy by the Marine - Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer (M - AERI), and contemporaneous
measurements of the bulk temperature were measured at a depth of ~ 5 cm close to the M - AERI foot print by a
precision thermistor mounted in a surface - following float.
In the voluntary market, ACR oversees the registration and independent verification of projects that meet ACR Standards and follow ACR approved carbon accounting methodologies, which ensure
accuracy,
precision and rigor in the
measurement, monitoring and
As the Dow Jones average selects a certain set of industries based on qualities related to company size, longevity, quality of financials, weighted simply by market price, etc. one could select a set of temperature records based on the
precision and
accuracy of the instrument, the transparency of its record keeping, the suitability of its
measurement protocols, perhaps weighted by the
accuracy of the instrument, etc..
Becks rather important comments: The Giessen data He conducted 64 000
measurements in 4 differnet altitudes using a high
precision gas analyser invented by P Schuftan,
Accuracy: 1,5 %.
Yes, we all understand, there is always a finite limitation on the
precision of a
measurement, which results in uncertainty, and this may be increased by finite limitations on the
accuracy of the
measurement.
This should be obvious from the fact that we can not determine the average temperature of the ocean from 10
measurements with any
accuracy or
precision.
The
accuracy of the
measurement process is not improved, merely its
precision in the presence of random noise.
I think Parker's papers tend to minimize the temperature
measurement uncertainties whereas the antithesis would allow for more uncertainties that might put more emphasis on the satellite and SST
measurements and better insuring the
accuracies and
precisions of those methods.
«Magic with numbers» is always accomplished by either inventing your data or massaging what data you have, unreliable at best given the time spans involved the equipment available, the
precision, repeatable
accuracy and calibration of the equipment used to collect the data along with the number of people doing the
measurements, all of which are accomplished somewhat differently.
CERES achieves high radiometric
measurement precision and
accuracy, and it measures comprehensive Earth radiation budget parameters at higher
accuracy than did its predecessors.
Established programs to evaluate
precision and
accuracy of production equipment and testing,
measurement, and analytical equipment and facilities.