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Precise estimates vary, but through the mid-1960s workers ' families gained an average of one-third of the admission slots, peasants a mere 10 percent, and " others " nearly 60 percent.

Precise and has
Precise figures on the ethnic composition of Belgium are impossible to obtain, for the language question is so controversial that the Belgian census has not included data on linguistic composition of communes since 1947.
Precise quantification measurement has been very useful in many clinical research applications.
Precise dating of his work has been important to musicology because of the controversy over whether he was influenced by the innovations of the French ars nova, as written by Philippe de Vitry and Jean de Muris in the 1320s, or whether the influence went the other way.

Precise and made
Precise measurements of the relative positions of the inner planets can be made by radar and by telemetry from space probes.
Precise comparisons of the efficacy of competing paradigms are frequently made more difficult because of new and differing terminology applied to similar ( but not identical ) entities and processes together with numerous implementation distinctions across languages.
Precise observations of the equatorial electrojet are made here due to the unique geographic location of Kodaikanal.

Precise and technique
* Precise Point Positioning, a GPS data processing technique
This storage technique is now considered by many revision control system developers as foundational to advanced merging and versioning techniques, such as the " Precise Codeville " (" pcdv ") merge.

Precise and for
: Precise instructions ( in language understood by " the computer ") for a fast, efficient, " good " process that specifies the " moves " of " the computer " ( machine or human, equipped with the necessary internally contained information and capabilities ) to find, decode, and then process arbitrary input integers / symbols m and n, symbols + and =
Precise expressions for the transition probability, based on first-order perturbation Hamiltonians, can be found in Thompson and Baker.
Precise joining by the most part with a quarter inch foot makes for a patchwork that lies flat without puckers.
Several significant general aviation companies are based at Bend Airport, including Precise Flight, which develops oxygen systems, speed brakes, landing lights and other modifications for general aviation aircraft, Epic Aircraft and Cessna.
Precise determination of these two properties with chemical, X-ray diffraction, or petrographic analysis are required for identification.
Precise punctuating usually leads to more Forcing and may be vital for finishing the puzzle.
His work with Joseph Kruskal led to the creation of two theories: A Model for Organization Theory and Formulating Precise Concepts in Organization Theory.
Precise Software Solutions took over development, product management, marketing and sales for the APM business, launching as an independent company on September 17, 2008.
* Octopus: OCL Tool for Precise Uml Specifications ( OCL checker )
* Precise model for fitness computation is missing
* August 2003-Acquired Israel's Precise Software Solutions, one of the Application Performance Management ( APM ) leaders, for about $ 400 million in cash and 7. 4 million shares of its stock for a total of about $ 609 million.
Precise criteria for determining when Kingdomtide began varied in different localities.
Simferopol hosts some industries, such as ‘ Zavod ’ Phiolent ’ JSC producing Marine automation control systems ; Precise electrical micro machines of low input power ; Power tools, for both professional and household usage.
Precise boundaries for the period are a matter of debate, but historian of the period Peter Brown proposed a period between the 2nd and 8th centuries.
Precise Level designs were often used for large leveling projects where utmost accuracy was required.
Precise dates for Dudimose are unknown, but according to the commonly-accepted Egyptian chronology his reign probably ended around 1690 BC.
Precise rules for tournaments may vary from one event to the next.
Precise usage may differ slightly ( e. g. " in arrear " or " in arrears " for the same situation ) in different English-speaking countries.
Precise categorisation is difficult: he was a writer, broadcaster, environmentalist, agrarian, smallholder and activist ; a rebel against: consumerism, industrialisation, genetically modified organisms, cities, motor cars ; and an advocate for: self-reliance, personal responsibility, self-sufficiency, conviviality ( food, drink, dancing and singing ), gardening, caring for the Earth and for the soil.
Precise positioning of the webcam behind the shooting unit is not required: it is sufficient both the shooting unit and the target unit are displayed on the captured image for the shot to be valid.

Precise and materials
Precise temperature control at the product, ability to dry very wet materials without backfeed and ability to dry to the lowest moister of any dryer are other features.

Precise and .
Precise pressure-volume-temperature measurements on corrosive gases are dependent on a sensitive yet rugged pressure transducer.
Precise modern models of the Big Bang appeal to various exotic physical phenomena that have not been observed in terrestrial laboratory experiments or incorporated into the Standard Model of particle physics.
Precise identification before picking is very necessary due to its similar appearance to Hemlock ( Conium ), to which it is related.
Precise definitions of different aspects of consciousness will emerge ... but to make precise definitions at this stage is premature.
Precise measurements of cosmic background radiation are critical to cosmology, since any proposed model of the universe must explain this radiation.
Precise indications of this are found in the registers of the Inquisitors, Bernard of Caux, Jean de St Pierre, Geoffroy d ' Ablis, and others.
Precise navigation would enable United States submarines to get an accurate fix of their positions prior to launching their SLBMs.
Precise definitions depend on the subject area.
Precise definitions have varied over time, and the term originally had a broader and less well defined usage.
Precise credit is at times difficult or contentious because scientific language and standards of proof changed, so whether medieval statements are equivalent to modern statements or sufficient proof, or instead similar to modern statements and hypotheses is often debatable.
Precise landing would be supported by a radar beacon started by the first lander.
Precise measurement of pH is presented in International Standard ISO 31-8 as follows: A galvanic cell is set up to measure the electromotive force ( e. m. f.
Precise aiming and accuracy were not necessary to hit an opponent.
Precise astronomical angular measurements require knowledge of the Earth's rotation rate and nutation, both of which are influenced by Earth tides.
Precise knowledge of tacticity of a polymer also helps understanding at what temperature a polymer melts, how soluble it is in a solvent and its mechanical properties.
Precise timing is fundamental to an accurate GPS location.
Precise measurements of this redshift give a value of.
Precise dates vary each year.
Precise estimates as to the size and budget of the EOP are difficult to come by.

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