With the current cost of living, this chart shows a healthy spending pattern covering all aspects of his / her life — My Money Platform would give
you very precise data like this, on how to arrange your money.
Not exact matches
The human power is costly; rather than set up and maintain unique servers, however, one can order the
precise server specs needed in the cloud, where
data is sent back and forth
very easily.
This type of triangulation gives you a
very precise and accurate location
data.
«Those
data, taken as a whole, may provide
very precise information on the private lives of the persons whose
data are retained, such as the habits of everyday life, permanent or temporary places of residence, daily or other movements, activities carried out, social relationships and the social environments frequented.»
Fermilab's Holometer is currently the only machine with the ability to take these
very precise measurements of space and time, and recently collected
data has improved the limits on theories about exotic objects from the early universe.
The sheer depth of the Hubble Frontier Field
data guarantees a
very precise understanding of the cluster magnification effect, allowing us to make discoveries like these.»
We know from
very precise supernova observations that the universe is accelerating, but at the same time we rely on coarse approximations to Einstein's equations which may introduce serious side - effects, such as the need for dark energy, in the models designed to fit the observational
data.»
Such a comb can form a bridge spanning the huge frequency gap from microwaves to visible light:
very precise microwave measurements can, with an optical comb, produce equally exact
data about light.
That ability to take seismic
data or magnetometer, all this different
data, and create an understanding of the various geological layers, and therefore say, «Okay, I think this 25th deposit probably extends out to there» and, you know, control all the things to be
very precise.
The analysis of the radio
data requires a
very precise time - synchronisation between the individual radio detector stations.
«By watching the stars move over 20 years using
very precise measurements taken from Keck Observatory
data, you can see and put constraints on how gravity works.
Using
precise positional
data from the National Science Foundation's
Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) and from optical telescopes, Felix Mirabel, an astrophysicist at the Institute for Astronomy and Space Physics of Argentina and French Atomic Energy Commission, and Irapuan Rodrigues, also of the French Atomic Energy Commission, calculated that Scorpius X-1 is not orbiting the Milky Way's center in step with most other stars, but instead follows an eccentric path far above and below the Galaxy's plane.
Observations with our more
precise Very Long Baseline Array confirmed the VLA
data.
«Through this
very precise contact via just one atom, we obtained particularly good
data.
But since the report's publication, scholars have developed more
precise data on teacher effectiveness, and, by probing at differences in teacher quality within schools, have found
very large impacts of teacher quality on student achievement.
However, the fact that we find
very «
precise zeros» — that is, we don't find statistically significant relationships even though we have the statistical power in our
data to detect even
very modest relationships — implies that neither measurement error nor a lack of sufficient variation are what's driving our inability to detect a relationship between teaching and research quality.
In essence, each separate condition has enough
data points to be
very precise.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) statistical
data GAO analyzed may not provide a
precise estimate of the number of taxpayers or other quantities when the number of taxpayers in a particular reporting group is
very small.
It is used to give the PSEye something bright to look for, giving the PS3
very precise positioning
data.
Autocorrelation analysis is a
very useful technique for identifying trends and periodicities in the
data, in a manner that is often more
precise than can be obtained with simple visual inspection.
I've had the experience of attempting to publish a peer - reviewed and approved M.App.Sc thesis which contained
very precise geological mapping of commercial leases (the
data was collected with the eager co-operation of the Companies who owned the leases)... but they didn't want the
data publically available (competitors, customers etc).
This is an incredibly vague statement; but part of the difficulty with this problem, which also exists in one form or another in many other famous problems (e.g. Riemann hypothesis,, P = NP, twin prime and Goldbach conjectures, normality of digits of Pi, Collatz conjecture, etc.) is that we expect any sufficiently complex (but deterministic) dynamical system to behave «chaotically» or «pseudorandomly», but we still have
very few tools for actually making this intuition
precise, especially if one is considering deterministic initial
data rather than generic
data.