The height of a dominant or co-dominant tree in each plot was measured using an hypsometer and measuring tape. |
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If the tree is taller than your hypsometer will measure, stand 50 feet away. |
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The most reliable tools for this purpose are an Abney hand level, a hypsometer, or a transit. |
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The principle behind the use is the same except there is an extra computational effect in with the percent hypsometer. |
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Once calibrated, the hypsometer has a built-in temperature sensor which compensates for changes in temperature. |
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The water level is simply raised to change the hypsometer into a variable temperature water bath. |
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This invention refers to a hypsometer having controlled heating, particularly for use in metrological radio-sondes. |
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The second most important quantitative tree attibute is height, which is measured using a traditional clinometer or ultrasonic hypsometer. |
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A hypsometer, similar to a theodolite, is used by field foresters to calculate tree heights and can be adapted for measuring head. |
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Who would have known that big dreams can be lost and small worlds can crumble, hinged on the correct spelling of cephalalgia, hypsometer or logorrhea? |
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Tree height was measured for all trees with dbh ≥ 10 cm with a Vertex III hypsometer. |
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Look through the hypsometer and aim the red beam at the transponder. |
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Total height was measured to the nearest 0.1 m with a digital hypsometer. |
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A hypsometer operates on the principle of electronic measuring of the linear distance and includes the angle of the measurement along with the distance. |
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