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precision

[pri-sizh-uhn] / prɪˈsɪʒ ən /


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Since beginning operations in 2019, the experiment has collected tritium β-decay data with unmatched precision, specifically searching for the tiny deviations expected from a sterile neutrino.

From Science Daily

For this to work, each laser must be adjusted with extreme precision, sometimes to within billionths of a percent.

From Science Daily

The precision of Josephson junctions is what makes such sensitive diagnostics possible.

From Science Daily

Clark said long-range missiles on today’s warships replaced the role of guns on battleships since they could fly much longer distances, and strike a target with more precision and accuracy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Thanks to the precision of the SCExAO system, astronomers were able to resolve the planet clearly despite this challenge.

From Science Daily