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precise and date
The ledger was full of most precise information: date of laying, length of incubation period, number of chick reaching the first week, second week, fifth week, weight of hen, size of rooster's wattles and so on, all scrawled out in a hand that looked more Chinese than English, the most jagged and sprawling Alex had ever seen.
Even though the registers may have an incomplete record of persons present in a particular area or include persons no longer living there, they contain precise information on ages, by date of birth, for some of the persons present ( especially children in relatively stable communities ) and supplementary information ( such as records of marital status ) for many others.
The works of Anderson amount to six thin quarto volumes, and as the last of them was published in 1619, it is probable that the author died soon after that year, but the precise date is unknown.
Its detectors got a trial run at the Antarctic Viper telescope as ACBAR ( Arcminute Cosmology Bolometer Array Receiver ) experiment — which has produced the most precise measurements at small angular scales to date — and at the Archeops balloon telescope.
The precise date of Easter has at times been a matter for contention.
The precise date of Francisco Álvares death, like that of his birth, is unknown, but the writer of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article concludes it was later than 1540, in which year an account of his travels were published at Lisbon.
Geological events can be given a precise date at a point in time, or they can be related to other events that came before and after them.
A major invasion of the Alamanni and other Germanic tribes occurred somewhere between 258 and 260 ( it is hard to fix the precise date of these events ).
Before this date, the most precise measurement of the Imperial Standard Yard was metres.
The precise date of Mindaugas ' baptism is not known.
This takes place over the western horizon in a brief period between sunset and moonset, and therefore the precise time and even the date of the appearance of the new moon by this definition will be influenced by the geographical location of the observer.
Later, ( Hirst, 2003, p. 427 ) a promised Charter amendment based on Fatah doctrine " that all Jews < nowiki > date restriction </ nowiki >... were to be entitled to Palestinian citizenship " failed due to doctrinal quarrels over the meaning of the precise nature of the proposed Democratic State.
Although limited in scope, this approach has resulted in the most precise tests of QCD to date.
The precise date and circumstances of this battle are unclear.
( The precise date and circumstances of the discovery were only reconstructed a century later, when Onnes's notebook was found.
However, authorship, precise date of origin, and even unity of the text are still subject of debate, and will probably never be known with certainty.
Nuada's original reign lacks a precise start date.
The precise date of founding is disputed, but 1791 is a reasonable estimate ; some time by 1792 is certain.
Zephaniah is the only one of the few prophets whose chronology is fixed by a precise date in the introductory verse of the book.
Mercadante was born in Altamura, near Bari in Apulia ; his precise date of birth has not been recorded, but he was baptised on 17 September 1795.
While the precise date of composition remains unknown, the play was certainly produced as early as 1611.
Fewer postmarks are used now than previously, with the advent of meter labels, which indicate the precise date and time of acceptance at the post office, some types of computer vended postage, and computerized postage that people can print from their own PCs ( called PC Postage in the United States, these services were offered by such companies as Stamps. com and Neopost, Inc .).
Suggestions for its precise date vary by as much as 150 years, corresponding to the uncertainty regarding the length of the " Dark Age " of the ensuing Bronze Age collapse, resulting in the shift of the entire Bronze Age chronology of Mesopotamia with regard to the chronology of Ancient Egypt.
Catherine was born in 1512, most likely in August, although the precise date is not known.
To date there is still no agreement on the precise definition of the term “ software architecture ”.

precise and transfer
Time transfer is a scheme where multiple sites share a precise reference time.
The precise circumstances of this transfer or encroachment have been lost to history, but the English authorities, themselves preparing to claim overlordship in Ulster and the rest of Ireland, still recognized the Bissetts as the lords of the Glynns as late as 1515.
The good heat transfer properties allow a precise
In this case, the stoozer will only rarely employ an actual balance transfer in its precise sense of swapping debts.

precise and ownership
Historically it was used to claim ownership of slaves or to punish criminals, but as a form of body art, strike branding is less preferable to other types because it is not precise and tends to spread greatly on healing, and is not advisable for curved areas of the body.
Following this, the whale is divided in a precise and traditional fashion, with certain families having ownership of particular cuts.
The UIC classification and UIC Country Codes allowing precise determination of rolling stock capabilities and ownership.
A cadastre commonly includes details of the ownership, the tenure, the precise location ( some include GPS coordinates ), the dimensions ( and area ), the cultivations if rural, and the value of individual parcels of land.

precise and is
Sensibility is a vague word, covering an area of meaning rather than any precise talent, quality, or skill.
Without a precise knowledge of Germanic philology, however, it is debatable whether their use was not more often a source of confusion and error than anything else.
This, naturally, will be difficult to do since both the archaeological and place-name evidence in this period, with some fortunate exceptions, is insufficient for precise chronological purposes.
I have said before how difficult it is to make any precise statements with regard to the character of the Greek and Elizabethan public.
therefore, only with precise foreknowledge of the line frequencies is an astronomical search for the radio spectra of these molecules feasible.
It is equipped with electronic controls that can be set to hold precise tension and speed.
One species is restricted to statements which are neither explicit nor precise regarding a particular person, place, time or thing.
The precise mechanism for organification of iodine in the thyroid is not as yet completely understood.
Uncertainty overcoming itself is the precondition of the quest for new and more precise information about the world.
The underlying assumption, of course, is that only sight and touch enable us, in any precise and fully dependable way, to locate objects in space beyond us, the other senses being decidedly inferior, if not totally inadequate, in this regard.
if it is somber, it is also precise, and the precision lends authority to the vision.
In continuation of these theoretical studies, a more precise elucidation of the effects of imperfections in network structure is sought.
Because an algorithm is a precise list of precise steps, the order of computation will always be critical to the functioning of the algorithm.
So to be precise the following is really Nicomachus ' algorithm.
Fossil evidence of the Asterales is rare and belongs to rather recent epochs, so the precise estimation of the order's age is quite difficult.
Korean is copiously attested from the mid-15th century on in the phonetically precise Hangul system of writing ( ib.
A consequence of using waveforms to describe particles is that it is mathematically impossible to obtain precise values for both the position and momentum of a particle at the same time ; this became known as the uncertainty principle, formulated by Werner Heisenberg in 1926.
:" It is the misfortune of small, precise men always to hanker after large and flamboyant women.
The precise nature of the origin of this urn is matter of dispute.
Astrometry is the branch of astronomy that involves precise measurements of the positions and movements of stars and other celestial bodies.
Like the earlier catalogs of Hipparchus and Ptolemy, Ulugh Beg's catalogue is estimated to have been precise to within approximately 20 minutes of arc.

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