2 Precision is also the level of agreement of a particular measurement with itself when it is repeated.
4 used to describe machines, tools, etc. that are made to a very accurate and exact standard:
a precision instrument manufacturer
Paramount makes precision metal products such as housings, bodies, and manifolds for airplanes.
Dropping the direct comparison of the treatment 1 to 2 yielded similar precisions for the first three treatment comparisons compared to the balanced design.
I also have some technical corrections and precisions to make.
Lack of both accuracy and precision becomes more problematic in malformed hearts when cardiac structures are hypoplastic.
Further, where deaths are recorded without precision, we do not always find a trace of these in the death register.
The randomness coming from the binomial random variables is irrelevant for the order of precision we are after.
In order to achieve this we need to simulate in more detail, and with greater precision, the interactions of light with matter.
The reference here is not to architectural representation that relies on precision alone to communicate a built condition.
Such terminology has insufficient architectural precision to be credible as an answer to current urban problems.
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