They are even trying to produce beams so precise that they can be aimed at individual cells.
The technology is so precise, Atick says, that it can't be fooled by disguises such as wigs or fake beards.
"They're so precise, so creative with their ability on the ball and their vision, " U.S. captain Christie Rampone said of Nadeshiko.
However, until now they have been unable to be so precise about predicting lung cancer risk because it varies depending on various different factors.
The S-Pen is so precise it's inspired a whole host of new apps and we believe it will change the way people use tablet devices.
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Bright dark eyes and features so precise they seemed tooled.
Now added to this is a GLA station in Dover that broadcasts corrections to eLoran that makes signals so precise ships can enter harbours using them in the event of GPS failure.
On a tour of the region, where he stumped for "Project Chariot, " Teller told residents that the explosions would be so precise that they could dig the harbor into the shape of a polar bear.
Those internally created snaps can also be made aware of the role of the people using them, using mechanisms such as single sign-on, so that precise control of access to the data is preserved.
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We can be more precise so we can predict with greater certainty what is going to happen in genetic transfer.
Brian Greene one of the main proponents of String theory our ancestor were hunters and they needed to see the world in a precise position so they could hunt them.
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In any case, general relativity directly contradicts quantum mechanics, the other great physical theory of the 20th century, so more and more precise tests need to be carried out to find out what cracks might exist in either theory.
And when it comes to that, Honda without giving a precise number says so far "She's" exceeding their expectations.
First, their findings tend to be kept secret, so outsiders seldom get a precise idea of what warfighting challenges were encountered.
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But some investors and tech companies see lucrative and long-term opportunities in technologies for taking salt out of sea water, treating wastewater for re-use and other applications because water precise because water so indispensable for human health and economic growth.
Like people, hamsters follow precise circadian rhythms, so changes in time will similarly throw off their internal clocks.
The new features take advantage of the ultrafast quad-core processor and HD Super Clear LCD, giving access to a feature like Auto Face Calibration so edits can be made in precise detail and with ease.
Ms. Lopatin said that method might not give all potentially gifted children a fair shot, so the DOE stuck with the less precise option.
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He's so frustrated that he finally added the precise, accurate latitude and longitude to the resort website in hopes that will help guide guests.
To start with, its annual production is kind of a gamble, wholly dependent on exceptionally cold climatic conditions, particularly at night, and during a precise time of the winter so that the grapes freeze while still on the vine.
Material for each color is deposited on the substrate through a fine metal mask, with one mask used for each color so that colors line up in a precise, very close pattern that, to the human eye, appears to create one pixel, or point of light.
As a result, field trials with these plants are 10 to 20 times as expensive as experiments with virtually identical plants modified with less precise, conventional techniques, so only a minuscule fraction of potentially important plants developed in university and corporate laboratories ever make it into field trials.
Professor Leridon said the study had been carried out because it was important to answer a range of practical questions about the chances of either natural or artificially aided conception so that couples could be given more precise information about the potential risks of postponing childbirth beyond a given age.
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Yet this report, like so many, adopts a preposterous pretence of precise measurement which immediately arouses suspicion.
"It so happens that Hamas' rockets are not precise, " he says.
So we don't yet know the precise shape of what will be eventually sold back to the stock market, as and when Lloyds and RBS are privatised.
The way the tendering process was conducted was so opaque that it is impossible to know the precise reasons why the Prison Service Board awarded the contract to its own in-house bid.
And with so many appearances, I'm not sure how precise a meaning it conveys.
But oddly, the UK has retained some capability to "project power" in far corners of the world at the precise moment that the political will to do so has collapsed, because of the long wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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