| 1. | Absolute accuracy is the error of the measurement compared to a perfect measurement.
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| 2. | Absolute accuracy is rarely necessary, but repeatable data is needed.
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| 3. | By eliminating this error source, CPGPS coupled with DGPS normally realizes between of absolute accuracy.
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| 4. | In real-world use, the Coast Guard quoted absolute accuracy of 0.25 nautical miles, or better.
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| 5. | The absolute accuracy of LORAN-C varies from.
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| 6. | Solti demanded absolute accuracy of rhythm and pitch even from singers who prided themselves on their musicianship.
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| 7. | Pre-launch ground calibrations relied on component rather than system level measurements, since irradiance standards lacked absolute accuracies.
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| 8. | The NASA portion involved the measurement of spectrally resolved thermal IR and reflected solar radiation at high absolute accuracy.
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| 9. | When applied to processing steps such as mastering recordings, absolute accuracy may be secondary to artistic or aesthetic concerns.
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| 10. | The intent is not absolute accuracy for a given design, but to show trends and effects of technology changes.
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