The camera is able to record its subject to an accuracy of one millimetre.
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The result is a course that plays to an accuracy of 1 inch off the real thing.
"We tested our model in an independent set of centenarians and achieved an accuracy of 77%, " explained Professor Sebastiani.
They could estimate with an accuracy of more than 80% whether a person's hair colour was blonde or brown.
The technology is now in place to enable indoor mapping and positioning with an accuracy of 1 meter or better!
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In a blind test of voices, the system was able to spot those with Parkinson's with an accuracy of 86%.
It can predict whether a person will stop for just five seconds, 35 seconds, or more than a minute, with an accuracy of about 80%.
The pair will soon begin an intense observation campaign that will pin down the variation in height across the globe to an accuracy of better than two metres.
Ultimately, the logical conclusion of wireless graffiti systems would be the ability to attach information to any object or place on earth with an accuracy of a metre or less.
The Germans and other allies wish to sell the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations machine tools with the capability of producing, for example, advanced aviation components with an accuracy of plus-or-minus five microns (two ten-thousandths of an inch) or better.
According to Teruyuki Kato, the project's leader, this arrangement can measure a buoy's vertical motion with an accuracy of a few centimetres, which will pick up dangerous tsunamis in the open ocean where they are mere ripples on the surface (they rear up into killer waves only when they reach the shallows).
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His work concluded that the technology had an accuracy rate of 80.5% when it came to force and 86.5% when it came to speed.
To suggest that we can measure carbon dioxide reservoirs or carbon dioxide flows with the accuracy required of these percentages, an accuracy required if we are to infer our efforts at carbon dioxide abatement are a success, is another sort of pollution: smoke and mirrors.
It seemed to him unreasonable that the earth, on the contrary, would always travel at the same speed regardless of its distance from the sun, and when he got that straightened out, he single-handedly improved the accuracy of predicted positions by an order of magnitude.
Identifying previously unrecognised forms of behaviour in the face of an epidemic could significantly improve the accuracy of the models.
The other thing is that 400 people is, to an acceptable level of accuracy, 0.0001% of the population.
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The costs are all, or to an acceptable level of accuracy all, fixed costs and no to near no marginal costs.
Finally, on top of the taxes and interest, they must pay an accuracy-related penalty equal to 20 percent of the underpayment of tax, plus interest.
So while this may create an illusion of better theoretical accuracy, in practice it can lead to inconsistent reporting by comparable companies and the potential for increased misstatements.
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Hopefully, these disclaimers will not be upheld by the courts because, as mentioned above, it is virtually impossible for an employee to verify the accuracy of his statements.
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The Spanish government delayed its budget for 2012 because of an election in Andalusia, created suspicions about the accuracy of its statistics, was cack-handed in its negotiation with the EU over a revised deficit target and messed up a bond sale just before Easter.
Silberman will compete against more accomplished or polished college kickers, all hoping to prove they have the leg strength and accuracy worthy of earning an invite to an NFL training camp.
In fact, audit firms would be subject to conflicts of interest in accepting such an assignment since they have already opined as to the accuracy of the financial statements.
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StarMine's SmartEstimate (an estimate adjusted for the accuracy and timeliness of the contributing analysts) for J.
Using an elaborate system of colour-coded boxes to convey over 170, 000 meals to their destinations each day, the 5, 000-strong dabbawala collective has built up an extraordinary reputation for the speed and accuracy of its deliveries.
Trust is an overused term, but a guarantee of impartiality and accuracy in news and reporting is what the corporation is for.
One of the ways that you can avoid an accuracy penalty is by showing that you relied on a qualified professional to prepare your return.
Raytheon is the prime contractor for the PAC-2 Patriot system--much improved since its dismal accuracy in the Gulf war of 1991--and supplies an estimated 50% to 65% of the newer PAC-3 system.
Accuracy is generally an important consideration in computer chips, but a team of researchers led by Rice University are touting a new "inexact" chip (dubbed PCMOS) that they say could lead to as much as a fifteen-fold increase in efficiency.
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For now, the researchers have created an eight-electrode proof-of-concept bracelet, but its accuracy leaves something to be desired -- it correctly identifies its wearer only 80 to 90 percent of the time, whereas fingerprint recognition has a failure rate of less than 1 in 1, 000.
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