Accurate
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We started to engage the public, and the more people who got these little data points, the more
accurate
our maps became.
So we realized that we needed to get this out, and with the PhD work of Ming-Zher Poh and later great improvements by Empatica, this has made progress and the seizure detection is much more
accurate.
By the way, this video is pretty
accurate
of how the landing took place, you know, about four years ago.
And over the next few years, as we keep orbiting, you know, Saturn, we are planning to get closer and closer down to the surface and make more
accurate
measurements.
And you need to know that Danny's clock is to be kept
accurate
by a ray of sunshine, that perfect noon hitting it every sunny day, and the pulse of heat from that sets off a solar trigger which resets the clock to make it perfectly
accurate.
Now, I saw that the stories and headlines were pretty
accurate
for most part, you know, "After defying anti-vax mom, Ohio teen expresses why he got vaccinated."
Pretty accurate, pretty true.
So I did not attack my parents, that's not
accurate
at all.
You need to make a personal decision for yourself to say, "This is accurate, this is what's real, and these lies are not OK."
Because that doesn't change the truth, doesn't change what's
accurate
and what's important.
Health care in the United States assumes that you have a working telephone and an
accurate
address.
Of course, if the address isn't accurate, it doesn't much matter how many letters you send to that same address.
Even with this constraint, his exhaustive investigations yielded some remarkably
accurate
conclusions.
But even then, it took another hundred years for an
accurate
description of blood flow to emerge, and two hundred more for the theory of the Four Humours to fade.
Hopefully, today we can reap the benefits of Galen’s experiments without attributing equal credence to his less
accurate
ideas.
We discovered that averaging the answers of the groups after they reached consensus was much more
accurate
than averaging all the individual opinions before debate.
The skin had to be absolutely
accurate.
The one physical system, the brain, contains an
accurate
working model of the other, the quasar.
SB: Yeah, I don't think that's accurate, and I think probably because animals have taught us that.
And less than half of those states require that the information presented be medically
accurate.
And researchers have found that online hoaxes spread 10 times faster than
accurate
stories.
So I called my trusted friends at the World Wildlife Fund, I called Conservation International, and I soon learned that the Greenpeace report was
accurate.
These tools are
accurate
enough to etch words into a human hair.
In addition to
accurate
language training it also fixes memory and cognition speech fluency and speech production.
[The incredible diversity of ancient life, Dinosaurs, Paleontology] It's a very
accurate
meme; I didn't even make this one.
We found that synthesizing
accurate
DNA in large pieces was extremely difficult.
Ham Smith and Clyde Hutchison, my colleagues on this, developed an exciting new method that allowed us to synthesize a 5,000-base pair virus in only a two-week period that was 100 percent accurate, in terms of its sequence and its biology.
It was a critical moment in American history and global history where one felt they didn't have access to
accurate
information.
So even though we think the test is accurate, the important part of the story is there's another bit of information we need.
It's exactly the same logical error as the logical error of thinking that after the disease test, which is 99 percent accurate, the chance of having the disease is 99 percent.
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