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By the late 19th century, improved instruments were designed which could be mounted in any position and allowed accurate measurements in electric power systems.
By combining appropriate numbers of 11-year and 19-year periods, it is possible to generate ever more accurate cycles.
By inserting electrodes into the giant squid axons, accurate measurements were made of the membrane potential.
By then the depictions were more accurate, with men typically dressed all in white.
By determining the number of CGG repeats on the X chromosome, this method allows for more accurate assessment of risk for premutation carriers in terms of their own risk of fragile X associated syndromes, as well as their risk of having affected children.
By measuring this signal from several satellites, the receiver can re-build an accurate clock signal of its own.
By a statistically accurate and appropriate method of sampling, based on eighteen portions of the Bible, they concluded that for the New Testament Tyndale's contribution is about 83 % of the text, and in the Old Testament 76 %.".
By 1911, the Encyclopædia Britannica described it as being of mainly historical interest, " an accurate summary of views that are now largely discarded ".
By integrating accurate demand forecasting with inventory management, replenishment inventories can be scheduled to arrive just in time to replenish the product destined to run out first, while at the same time balancing out the inventory supply of all products to make their inventories more proportional, and thereby closer to achieving the primary goal.
It was also found in the same paper that, going by Identity By State ( a more accurate indicator of genetic similarity and distance compared to Fixation Index ) results, the Japanese are more related to the Vietnamese when compared to the Mongolians and Koreans.
By 19: 30, he had reached, but as he closed the German fire became correspondingly more accurate.
By the second half of the 20th century, the accurate measurement of star positions from the ground was running into essentially insurmountable barriers to improvements in accuracy, especially for large-angle measurements and systematic terms.
By 1941 accurate bombing was as difficult as ever, with the added problem of evading anti-aircraft fire.
By setting aside metaphysical issues ( such as a Christian phenomenologist would do with monotheism / polytheism while studying Hinduism ), phenomenologists keep religious studies separate from theology and ( hopefully ) decrease their bias and come away with a more accurate picture.
By contrast, in the audio versions of the books — including those recorded by voice actress Barbara Rosenblat, whom Peters has praised for her accurate pronunciation — Amelia's surname is pronounced " pea-body.
By simulating thousands of random drawings, the program can give a very accurate quantitative evaluation of the different plays.
By the accurate measurement of real income and its derivatives, it is possible to appreciate these small changes and create an organisation culture where continuous improvement is a common value.
By 1958, the celestial navigation system used by the Snark allowed its most accurate test, which appeared to fall four nautical miles ( 7. 4 km ) short of the target.
By using a synthesizer it was possible to generate a very accurate and stable local oscillator signal.
By comparing Discoverys measurements with coordinated satellite observations, scientists can now calibrate their satellite instruments to insure the most accurate readings possible.
By using the sound of distant guns to compare the two waves, Escaglon was able to make accurate predictions of gun locations.
By this move he tried to create a development bank and at the same time to keep accurate records of military spending.
By the end of the regular season he had made 25 of 28 field goals ( 89. 3 %), the most accurate season of his career.
By using more complicated Wilson loops to construct " improved actions ", lattice artifacts can be reduced to be proportional to, making computations more accurate.

By and estimating
By estimating both the clay and temper compositions, and locating a region where both are known to occur an assignment of the material source can be made.
By estimating the overall cost of health care expenses, a routine finance structure ( such as a monthly premium or annual tax ) can be developed, ensuring that money is available to pay for the health care benefits specified in the insurance agreement.
By estimating the variable's magnitude and noting the time of observation a visual lightcurve can be constructed.
By analogy with their navigational use, the words dead reckoning are also used to mean the process of estimating the value of any variable quantity by using an earlier value and adding whatever changes have occurred in the meantime.
By estimating the overall risk of health care expenses among a targeted group, an insurer can develop a routine finance structure, such as a monthly premium or payroll tax, to ensure that money is available to pay for the health care benefits specified in the insurance agreement.
By estimating where the marginal revenue curve of the luxury segment crosses the actual rental value of the midsize car segment the company can decide how many luxury cars to make available to midsize car renters.

By and prevailing
By prevailing over other claimants for the loyalties of men, the nation-state maintained an adequate measure of certainty and order within its territorial borders.
By now, tactus was generally two semibreves per breve with three per breve used for special effects and climactic sections ; this was a nearly exact reversal of the prevailing technique a century before.
By advocating of a free market economy in contrast to the prevailing contemporary policy of state control in France, Condillac influenced classical liberal economics
By focusing on issues of cultivation and upward mobility, Blair overshadowed the prevailing opinions of rhetoric and capitalized on the 18th century belief in the potential to rise above one's station.
By 2009, Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg said his government would tighten the then prevailing immigration policy, which would make it harder for immigrants to be granted asylum in Norway.
By contrast, in England and Wales " shire " and " county " have been interchangeable, with " county " prevailing as the standard term.
By then, the Korean War had entered a period of stalemate, with trench warfare prevailing.
By the end of the 1920s, with the influx of population to the district, the prevailing optimistic mood led to progress and growth at Hillston.
* By the half 15th century (" King Casimir period " ), the Southern-Belarusian and Northern-Volhynian types, with the Belarusian type prevailing, also token presence of the Southern-Volhynian type.
By the end of the year he had ceased producing work influenced by the prevailing trends in Art Informel, to works that responded directly to Klein's monochromes.
By contrast, the legendary producer Brock Pemberton ( founder of the Tony Awards ) was among those who felt that it was more than ever a time for comic entertainment, in order to provide an escape from the prevailing harsh social conditions: typical of his productions was Lawrence Riley's comedy Personal Appearance ( 1934 ), whose success on Broadway ( 501 performances ) vindicated Pemberton.

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