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Precise and usage
Precise definitions have varied over time, and the term originally had a broader and less well defined usage.
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 usage may differ slightly ( e. g. " in arrear " or " in arrears " for the same situation ) in different English-speaking countries.

Precise and can
Precise measurements of the relative positions of the inner planets can be made by radar and by telemetry from space probes.
Precise expressions for the transition probability, based on first-order perturbation Hamiltonians, can be found in Thompson and Baker.
Precise computer modeling can help avoid costly construction experiments.
Precise rhythmic effects can be gained by the advanced player.
Precise ranging to the Moon can test the SEP since the Earth and the Moon have a different fraction of their mass in the energy component.
Precise timing of the ENI pulse as the nuclear primary's pit is collapsing can significantly affect yield, and the rate of neutron injection can also be controlled.
* UC Berkeley press release: " Precise dating of the destruction of Pompeii proves argon-argon method can reliably date rocks as young as 2, 000 years "

Precise and vary
Precise dates vary each year.
Precise definitions of the offence may vary between jurisdictions.
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 parameters vary, but the most commonly used definition of the East Shore is that it stretches from the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge and the Staten Island Expressway, or some line slightly south of this, on the north, to the southern property lines of the Staten Island Unit of the Gateway National Recreation Area ( formerly known as Great Kills Park ) and United Hebrew Cemetery on the south, and from the Lower New York Bay on the east to the western boundaries of ZIP Codes 10304, 10305 and 10306, on the west.
Precise details of the payment structure and the extent of the rights granted vary from library to library, as specified in a license agreement.
Precise rules for tournaments may vary from one event to the next.

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 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 depth milling through sputtering has made profiling an invaluable technique for chemical analysis of nanostructured materials and thin films.
Precise estimates as to the size and budget of the EOP are difficult to come by.
Precise joining by the most part with a quarter inch foot makes for a patchwork that lies flat without puckers.

meaning and usage
Semantic ambiguity arises when a word or concept has an inherently diffuse meaning based on widespread or informal usage.
It breaks language down and analyzes its component parts: theory, sounds and their meaning, utterance usage, word origins, the history of words, the meaning of words and word combinations, sentence construction, basic construction beyond the sentence level, stylistics, and conversation.
The meaning was eventually further generalized in its modern English usage to apply to any outrageous act or exhibition of pride or disregard for basic moral laws.
In modern ground forces ' usage, the meaning of armour has expanded to include the role of troops in combat.
Even though this usage is common, it is misleading as that is not the original meaning of the terms PAL / SECAM / NTSC.
( SI explicitly prohibits this usage, stating that the prefixes only have the 1000-based meaning, and cannot be used as placeholders for other numbers, like
The word accintus meaning a soldier ( literally, " girt " as for battle ) attests this differing usage.
However, a title came into usage from the first word of the book in Koine Greek: apokalypsis, meaning " unveiling " or " revelation ".
The second meaning is similar to the usage of the term in other social sciences: a community is a group of people living near one another who interact socially.
" However, the meaning of this term is not certain as, in late seventeenth-century usage, the term negro would have been normally used, and the phrase " black Man " could mean either dark-skinned or black-haired.
When Orthodox theologians use the term " deuterocanonical ," it is important to note that the meaning is not identical to the Roman Catholic usage.
Both Whetstone and Dhrystone are synthetic benchmarks, meaning that they are simple programs that are carefully designed to statistically mimic the processor usage of some common set of programs.
Note that the term " selflessness " is similar in literal meaning ( ego is the Greek word for " I ") but differs in nuance and usage.
Modern Esperanto usage may in fact depart from that originally described in the Fundamento, though the differences are largely semantic ( involving changed meaning of words ) rather than grammatical or phonological.
The words themselves have no meaning in this usage.
As a result of confusion over the meaning of factoid, some English-language style and usage guides recommend against its use.
As usage has spread more widely, the primary meaning of newer users conflicts with the original primary emphasis.
In popular usage and in the media, computer intruders or criminals is the exclusive meaning today, with associated pejorative connotations.
In contemporary French usage, hôtel now has the same meaning as the English term, and hôtel particulier is used for the old meaning.
If the term has nonetheless retained a certain consistency in its use across these fields and would-be movements, it perhaps reflects the word ’ s position in general English usage: though the standard dictionary definition of irreal gives it the same meaning as unreal, irreal is very rarely used in comparison with unreal.
Many Indians view the war as a betrayal of India's attempts at establishing a long-standing peace with China and started to question Nehru's usage of the term " Hindi-Chini bhai-bhai " ( meaning " Indians and Chinese are brothers ").
This style of game was also historically referred to within the MUD genre as " adventure games ", but video gaming as a whole has developed a meaning of " adventure game " that is greatly at odds with this usage.
Because the folkloristic meaning of " myth " is often confused with this more pejorative usage, the original unambiguous term " mythos " may be a better word to distinguish the positive definition from the negative.

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