| precision |
(1) The degree of discrimination with which a quantity is stated. For example, a three-digit number discriminates among 1,000 possibilities. (2) Statistical measure of repeatability, usually expressed as variance or standard deviation of repeated measurements about the mean.
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| precision attachment |
An attachment that is used to ensure a precision fit between say a tooth crown/implant etc and a denture.
Ãâó: www.dentallaw.co.uk/whatwedo_dentaladvice_terms3.a...
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| precision |
the relevance to the searcher of the items that are retrieved. If a search retrieves one hundred documents of which ninety-five are very relevant, that search has high precision.
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| precision |
The number of digits used to record a measurement or which a measuring device is capable of providing.
Ãâó: atlas.library.arizona.edu/glossaryk_p.htm
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| precision a. |
see under attachment.
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