One big challenge is figuring out which activities are truly important and just how precise measurement should be. |
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Any discrepancies can then be adjusted, ensuring crews have an accurate measurement of their speed. |
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It also says the initial measurement for seven-year-olds is unreliable as it is marked by teachers rather than external examiners. |
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He has been actively engaged in the research efforts concerning water quality, manure management, and soil carbon measurement techniques. |
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Physical examination included measurement of jugular venous pressure and palpation of the apex beat in supine and lateral position. |
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He is currently engaged in research on smallpox immunization policy, syndromic surveillance, and measurement of public health preparedness. |
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Firstly, there is a large discrepancy between women's perception of their menstrual loss and accurate measurement of the blood flow. |
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The tester compares the measurement to preset lower and upper resistance levels. |
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There is both an institutional and individual preoccupation with measurement of performance. |
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Quantitative measurement is necessarily, by its very nature, partial and incomplete. |
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Other optical methods use various wavelengths, measurement sites, and electronic circuitry. |
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This new measurement technique will allow scientists to detect the chemical composition of the Martian atmosphere, ionosphere, and surface. |
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An everyday example of overprecise measurement can be seen at the gas station. |
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Reducing the rest period before measurement of blood pressure to under four minutes risks significant overestimation. |
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Precise information about tempo measurement before Beethoven's time is scarce. |
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To obtain a direct measurement of the osmolality, 50 randomly selected samples were analyzed with an osmometer. |
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Thus annual measurement would be of little help in avoiding serious effects. |
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The resting period included a 1-minute baseline measurement for the strain gauge. |
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Strict limits on the ratio of punitive to compensatory damages would elevate the importance of accurate measurement of compensatory harm. |
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First, the entire science of astronomy had depended on careful measurement from the very beginning. |
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This measurement must be made on the bullet ogive where it first contacts the rifling. |
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Fair and accurate accounting should be based on the actual measurement of an expenditure or receipt that is determined in cash. |
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In the above described procedure, the neoclassical assumptions and accurate measurement of inputs and outputs are of fundamental importance. |
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The very processes of measurement and observation influence the subject and change him. |
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The ratings system can never be a fair and accurate measurement of a player's contribution to a game. |
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One can readily accept that sacredness is not determined by the scientific criteria of measurement and analysis of observation. |
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Several systems of measurement have been used to characterize leaf or leaflet orientation during nyctinastic and heliotropic movement. |
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All measurement readings were standardized using a bright field image of the background illumination. |
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Coring also will make crop insurance yield measurement more accurate since it tends to level the surface of the grain in the bin. |
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The thickness of the cover at the point of measurement was then obtained with Vernier calipers. |
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The non-marginal elasticity involves measurement of the price and quantity demanded before and after the change. |
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You can't make this sort of measurement with conventional calipers or even a micrometer. |
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All sensors are calibrated to a common reference frame, and can be used interchangeably with the same measurement program. |
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The challenges to be addressed are, inter alia, stakeholder complexity, measurement challenges and a lack of control over a nation's image. |
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She wishes to have certainty as to the price to be paid and does not wish the price to be geared to a measurement of acreage. |
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They are acknowledged as one of the UK's leading hydrometry specialists, with a particular strength in open-channel flow measurement technology. |
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Also required was an accurate baseline measurement so that the scale of the triangulation could be fixed precisely. |
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If a perpendicular measurement is impossible, the observer records radial distance and sighting angle. |
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Benchmarking is the process of establishing a baseline measurement for comparison. |
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If the measurement of the two long sides of the field is not the same, the turf is out of square and must be adjusted. |
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The apparatus used for volumetric measurement was a new version of one previously described. |
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The runoff hose was supplied by a tank reservoir that permitted measurement of the outflow. |
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The window period for intervention and measurement is therefore often shorter than optimal. |
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The 42-gallon barrel is still a standard unit of measurement in the oil industry. |
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Inappropriate interventions, including blood tests and measurement of vital signs, should be discontinued. |
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A buret is a long tube with volume markings for precise measurement and a stopcock at the bottom to control the flow of liquid. |
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The measurement is accurate and clean-cut, no spit or spilth, no contamination of the content. |
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Office-based measurement of blood pressure using aneroid or mercury sphygmomanometry is central to such visits. |
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Alternately, this angle can be determined directly by theodolitic measurement from the vessel. |
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Continuous acquisition and measurement of vestibulo-ocular reflexes can be realised real-time by eye-tracking. |
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One of the world's largest test and measurement companies donated the spectrum analyser to the observatory. |
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Keep track of your weight and your waistline, because improvements in weight or waist measurement can reduce your risk of getting diabetes. |
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The heart measurement of a chicken embryo takes place by means of a ballistocardiograph as regards technology. |
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This activation can be quantified by measurement of plasma levels of soluble markers. |
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For the rest of his life, Bell continued to criticise the usual theories of measurement in quantum theory. |
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Every measurement was first divided by its plate's quartile and then multiplied by the average quartile of the respective experiment. |
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As shown in these tables, precise and accurate measurement of hair can be made. |
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The measurement of the wavelengths of light that are absorbed by the substance can be used to produce an absorbance spectrum of the substance. |
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In addition, blood pressure measurement is only intermittent, and white coat hypertension might confound results. |
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Superoxide anion was estimated by spectrophotometric measurement of the reduction of nitro blue tetrazolium. |
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Having an independent tester perform the test, or conducting the measurement yourself, will eliminate any potential conflict of interest. |
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Unfortunately, no postexposure measurement of bronchial reactivity was performed. |
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The flat ruler keeps the fish stable even in a rocking boat, and the measurement is easy to read. |
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To reduce measurement error, this instrument takes three readings and computes an average. |
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For all of their conceptual and measurement problems, economic aggregate measures are the best means we have for understanding the economy. |
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Outcome assessment should include lung function, measurement of nonallergic bronchial hyperresponsiveness, and quality of life. |
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These topics included polygons, symmetry, and linear measurement as well as with tessellations and three-dimensional figures. |
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These were based on the measurement of canopy temperature using infrared thermometers. |
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An alternative method is measurement of the ratio of protein or albumin to creatinine in an untimed urine specimen. |
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Thus, during the measurement of the autocorrelation profile the properties of gel and fluid domains may, to a certain degree, be averaged out. |
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Baseline lung function tests, measurement of nonallergic bronchial hyperresponsiveness, and measurement of airway inflammation will be performed. |
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Xanthine oxidase activity was evaluated by the spectrophotometric measurement of the formation of uric acid from xanthine. |
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It concludes by suggesting future avenues of research for improving upon current substance use measurement techniques. |
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It could be observed whether bilirubin, haemoglobin or lactescence of the samples interfere with the measurement procedure. |
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Hold for one second, record your measurement on the yardstick, sit back up and repeat twice more. |
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Suede is simply the inside layer of a cowhide, pig or lambskin with a napped finish and the same rules of measurement apply. |
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The question demanded to know what measurement an ammeter would give in the circuit. |
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It now occurs to me that the best analogy for Google hits as a measurement term is not hertz or joules or pascals, but degrees Celsius. |
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The technique of auscultatory blood pressure measurement is a complicated one that is often taken for granted. |
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We calibrated the blood pressure measurement system prior to use each day with an aneroid sphygmomanometer. |
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The effect is due to the limitation of the instrumental resolution regarding the measurement of hydration water large-scale motions. |
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Diagnosis and treatment of hypertension depend on accurate measurement of auscultatory blood pressure. |
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Cold-acclimated roots tend to respire faster under warm measurement temperatures than warm-acclimated ones. |
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An anisotropic dissipating energy measurement a was introduced in the triaxial space. |
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To obtain anthropometric measurements is uncomplicated, relatively inexpensive and the estimates contain small measurement errors and biases. |
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Two measurement pads are in each case provided at the nodes between two resistors. |
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Laser Doppler velocimetry has been successfully applied to the measurement of speeds of everything from blood corpuscles to rolled steel. |
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This is the antilog in terms of the original unit of measurement that defines the 50th percentile. |
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A system for alignment and measurement of positions includes an electronic tachymeter and a reflector system. |
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While we're on the subject of units, it's important to understand that construction measurement has a language and lingo all its own. |
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Basic calibration still found on the Nilometer's walls were used as an efficient measurement tool. |
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Also important was whether the instruments used for temperature measurement were tested for accuracy to validate the data. |
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Successful completion of calibration verification surveys validates the analytical measurement range. |
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Immediately after fluorescence measurement the animals were killed, livers were removed and tumors were dissected. |
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In addition, the measurement results can be displayed dynamically, topologically, statistically, or in a tabular format on a monitor. |
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Salt indexes are the measurement of burn potential and are based on sodium nitrate. |
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The measurement begins at zero, and as the negative number increases below zero, so does the severity of myopia. |
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These were cut to a 3-inch outside measurement and attached from below with glue and brads. |
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Such studies require longitudinal measurement of individual behavior from adolescence through young adulthood. |
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The measurement was taken as the best of three blows from total lung capacity with no breath hold. |
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The first measurement occurred in winter, and 77 asthmatic children were selected. |
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Such alterations are inherently unsusceptible to quantitative measurement or prediction. |
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Meters and kilometers are the units of measurement used throughout this book. |
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The quotation documents were drafted using the quantities and units of measurement we estimated earlier. |
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In Table 1, these data are expressed in measurement units per kilogram of body weight. |
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An underslung load hook is capable of carrying external loads up to 12,000 lb, and the load measurement is displayed in the cockpit. |
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Many a man is the Macbeth of his own little world, and the measurement of evil is not the same as a body count. |
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It is a measurement of pressure exerted by uncombined oxygen molecules dissolved in plasma. |
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The looming difficulties over the measurement of blood pressure have been clear for some years. |
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These systems are used for level measurement in continuous caster molds and tundishes and slag detection in ladles. |
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The truthfulness of a measurement is reflected in its reliability and validity. |
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Moreover, one can busy oneself almost endlessly in talking about measurement and assessment. |
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Each real-time measurement was repeated three times in triplicate to determine transcript abundance. |
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Another project includes nursing staff visiting to teach biometry, the measurement of lens strength needed in cataract surgery. |
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This is a fundamental limit to the physical measurement of triangulation systems. |
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Small accumulating errors of triangulation were estimated in relation to other sources of measurement and sampling errors. |
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After the white light transits the measurement cell, a fiber-optic cable collects it and relays it to a spectral distribution system. |
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The reading on the milliammeter is a direct measurement of the amount of light reaching the Earth at that point. |
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Before measurement the proximal four leaflets were removed and the leaf midrib was inserted into the pressure chamber. |
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The evidence that ambulatory blood pressure measurement may predict pre-eclamptic toxaemia is not yet conclusive. |
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A single photon wavelength measurement can be completed in a fraction of a microsecond, but the accuracy will be many orders of magnitude less. |
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Using new microelectromechanical systems force measurement techniques, Autumn et al. measured the force production of a single gecko seta. |
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The use of atomic force microscopy has recently allowed measurement of the endothelial surface topography in vitro for the first time. |
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It appears from our data that a single measurement of the bronchial tree reflects the severity of disease as determined by pathologic analysis. |
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There's a little set screw to tighten when everything is just right so the measurement won't be lost when you remove the tool. |
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We believe this is the first systematic review to investigate the measurement of quality of data in primary care. |
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Standardise laboratories' measurement systems around the world so that advances in one lab are usable in others. |
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Another measurement of paternal effort is the intensity with which the father defends his offspring. |
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He aims to create a measurement system for acoustic response from a bone under stress. |
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The metric system is a system of measurement of decimal units based on the meter. |
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Or could we say that New York is not an international city because it still uses the English measurement system instead of the metric system? |
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Several systems for the measurement of electric conductivity have been routinely used for geophysical studies in soils. |
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Country economic analysis and risk measurement systems should be closely regulated by managers. |
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Stem segments were harvested, prepared and attached to the measurement system as described above. |
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Methemoglobinemia is detectable by measurement of blood levels of methemoglobin and is manifested clinically as cyanosis and hypoxia. |
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The optical measurement of surface separation is based on thin-film interferometry. |
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In other words, these numbers are the same, but in different measurement systems. |
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Also, in the same year, he began the measurement of the arc of the meridian through Paris. |
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If your bust measurement is a full size larger or smaller than the pattern, blend the adjustment line from the waistline to the bustline of the next size. |
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The use of multiple lamps in a radiation facility necessitates the measurement of the radiation flux from all directions or omnidirectional radiation. |
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A single measurement of a carefully selected baseline of just a few hundred metres enabled him to calculate the distances between all the towns via triangulation. |
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The authors suggest that blood pressure monitoring should include home measurement to identify patients who have white coat hypertension and those with masked hypertension. |
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One path utilizes existing absorptiometric equipment while the other relies on apparatus constructed specifically for the measurement of scattered light. |
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A hypodermic syringe tester from Testing Machines Inc. provides precise measurement of the force required to move the plunger in either direction. |
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Body-fat testing with calipers involves taking a measurement of fat in a number of areas on your body, which is then used to calculate your total body-fat percentage. |
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The unit of measurement is actually millimeters of mercury, and that figure of 120 just means the pressure is high enough to hold up a column of mercury 120 mm high. |
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Patients receiving the two-drug regimen also had a complete blood count and measurement of uric acid and creatinine levels after one month of treatment. |
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When a thermistor or thermocouple wire runs through the catheter, the continuous measurement of urinary bladder temperature is displayed on the digital readout of a monitor. |
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It's also the measurement used as the pass-fail standard for the test. |
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Sichel, however, shows that even the growing share of the service sector is not enough to substantially raise measurement errors for the aggregate economy. |
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Walking along lines 1m wide, a measurement was taken at each 0.5m step. |
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This is both a simplification and a totalization of human participation in communications technology, and measurement of the human gaze is one of its key interfaces. |
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Lack of measurement equivalence is often referred to as measurement bias. |
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Light in the integrating sphere undergoes hundreds of collisions with the sphere wall, baffle, and sample before being absorbed or collected at the measurement port. |
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Thinking of longer journeys to Mars or an asteroid would require careful measurement of conditions. |
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Just as the apothecary and avoirdupois systems of measurement have faded from our texts so should Young's, Cowling's, Fried's, and Clarke's equations fade into history. |
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The second bipolar waveform allows a measurement of the battery capacitance to be obtained and an evaluation of the charge of the battery to be derived. |
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Methods include visual examination, study of the absorption spectrum, and measurement of refractive indices, specific gravity, and thermal conductivities. |
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An ongoing two-year preliminary survey of more than 80 women has finely tuned the new equipment to ensure the most accurate measurement can be carried out. |
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If the recipe also calls for granulated sugar, reduce that measurement by one-third, because sorghum is sweeter than molasses. |
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By using standard units of measurement on every project and by keeping close records of other material cost quotes, you may not even need to ask suppliers for prices. |
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Monthly data may allow more precise measurement of consumption responses to price changes that are obscured and averaged out through the use of annual data. |
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Distributing free tickets before the event solved the first problem because we now had an accurate measurement of how many students were planning to attend. |
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There is no substitute for measurement and numerical accuracy. |
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The kilogram is the only one of the seven basic units of the international measurement system defined by a physical artifact rather than a natural phenomenon. |
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The reliability coefficient may be interpreted as a correlation coefficient between this measurement and a hypothetical remeasurement taken under similar conditions. |
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Some members who can be fitted with stock items, may choose to purchase fully tailor-made garments, and in these cases, the higher special measurement prices apply. |
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The amount of HIV testing and the numbers of people infected and uninfected should be the measurement by which we determine the success of prevention programmes. |
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Mouton stated that there was a marvellous regularity in nature which made a metric system of measurement based on nature fit in with human activity. |
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Germany used a different system of measurement of international units. |
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The frequency of the microwaves is adjusted until the output current of the electron multiplier is maximized, constituting the measurement of the atoms' resonance frequency. |
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One unit malfunctioned due to failure of one of the three internal accelerometers during a measurement period at home, and the subject was retested with another device. |
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The resolution of the height measurement is mainly limited by the z-axis noise, which is normally a few tenths of a nanometer under standard imaging conditions. |
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Each measurement series was then standardized by dividing the observed ring width values by the expected values, given the exponential or linear function. |
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I want to use turbidimetry measurement to plot the growth of a yeast. |
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It allows direct measurement of the sound velocity along general directions in a transparent medium and hence the determination of the elastic tensor of anisotropic materials. |
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But insinuating finance into a process that generally resists measurement can be daunting, if only because traditional accounting systems are not well suited to the task. |
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Upwards of 80 per cent of its people survive on subsistence farming, and in terms of generally accepted economic measurement they live in poverty. |
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But given the measurement error inherent in calculating GDP, this is very nearly a distinction without a difference. |
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Now one might expect that this measurement of time would either give the number of ritual calendar years since creation or the number of civil calendar years since creation. |
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Since the signals the service personnel will be working with are digitally modulated analog carriers, new test equipment and measurement metrics are needed. |
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Repeated measurements of FEV 1 and measurement of reversibility after bronchodilation would establish the diagnosis, but this was beyond the scope of our study. |
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Clearly, the thermistor in a pulmonary artery catheter that senses the temperature of mixed venous blood provides the best measurement of core body temperature. |
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For each single molecule measurement on a sparsely labeled filament, a rhodamine spot was selected based on colocalization with an actin filament aligned along the x axis. |
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No one in the Hall of Fame was the very best at every hitting or Fielding measurement all the time either. |
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A light year is a convenient means of distance measurement because conventional means in miles or kilometers is so large as to thwart true appreciation. |
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For children older than three years, the evaluation also should include an age-appropriate visual acuity measurement and an attempt at ophthalmoscopy. |
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Additionally, for animals with large muscle area, linear muscle dimensions may be used to decrease prediction error associated with a single area measurement alone. |
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In the vast majority of plant species, it is not possible to remove the epidermis intact, confining direct measurement of epidermal transmission largely to mesophytic plants. |
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We are told that each curtain needs to be the width of the track or pole, but this is only an approximate measurement as curtains are made to the nearest half width of fabric. |
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Another source of inconsistency is the timing of the PAP measurement relative to the potentiating exercise. |
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The click-thru measurement is an immensely popular way of rating banners and advertising campaigns. |
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The measurement is accomplished by observing the Faraday rotation angle of signals from geostationary satellites on a continuous basis. |
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It is now known that Hooke's equipment was far too imprecise to allow the measurement to succeed. |
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Prediction and measurement of nonpropagating Lamb modes at the free end of a plate when the fundamental antisymmetric mode is incident. |
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The measurement of specific autoantibodies remains the most commonly employed IVD for autoimmune disease. |
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Rheological property measurement was made by means of a Monsanto MDR reometer. |
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Empirical research, including experiments and validated measurement tools, guides the scientific method. |
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Class racing can be further subdivided into measurement controlled and manufacturer controlled classes. |
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However, it is measurement controlled classes that offer the diversity in equipment. |
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In practice, however, measurement errors will make the two figures slightly off when reported by national statistical agencies. |
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The welfare of a nation can, therefore, scarcely be inferred from a measurement of national income as defined above. |
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Celsius, also known as centigrade, is a metric scale and unit of measurement for temperature. |
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By 1950, with the founding of the modern welfare state, the 'shopping basket' measurement had been abandoned. |
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The basic needs approach is one of the major approaches to the measurement of absolute poverty in developing countries. |
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In the development discourse, the basic needs model focuses on the measurement of what is believed to be an eradicable level of poverty. |
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Using these as two separate loop antennas at right angles, one could make a simultaneous measurement of the lightning's direction in two axes. |
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Each measurement made by theodolite during the retriangulation was repeated no fewer than 32 times. |
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A direct measurement of evaporation can be obtained using Simon's evaporation pan. |
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Originally, bathymetry involved the measurement of ocean depth through depth sounding. |
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In littoral zones, breaking wave is so intense and the depth measurement so low, that maritime currents reach often 1 to 2 knots. |
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The term 'salinity' is, for oceanographers, usually associated with one of a set of specific measurement techniques. |
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The measurement was based on an instrumental observation made from a reconnaissance aircraft. |
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Furthermore, advances have enabled measurement of concentrations not possible before. |
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In this center, all the data related to field measurement is consolidated in one central database. |
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Utilizing this measurement of energy, scientists can now further the academic studies on lightning, thunderstorms and the lower atmosphere. |
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Accuracy can be improved through precise monitoring and measurement of existing GPS signals in additional or alternate ways. |
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A gradual increase in the size of buildings led to standard units of measurement as well as refinements in layout and garden design. |
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These points of no tide were confirmed by measurement in 1840 by Captain Hewett, RN, from careful soundings in the North Sea. |
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Governments sometimes operate units that specialize in measurement of the Earth's magnetic field. |
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The albatross needs accurate airspeed measurement in order to perform dynamic soaring. |
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It involves the measurement of the stone tools to determine their typology, function and the technology involved. |
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Silkworm silk was used as the standard for the denier, a measurement of linear density in fibers. |
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The regular burning of direct combustion incense has been used for chronological measurement in incense clocks. |
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One of the oldest fields in astronomy, and in all of science, is the measurement of the positions of celestial objects. |
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During the 1990s, the measurement of the stellar wobble of nearby stars was used to detect large extrasolar planets orbiting those stars. |
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The measurement of longitude is important both to cartography and for ocean navigation. |
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The measurement of longitude is important to both cartography and navigation, in particular to provide safe ocean navigation. |
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A few more extensive notes clarify Biblical names and units of measurement or currency. |
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Australia's switch to the metric system in the 1970s changed the country's vocabulary of measurement from imperial towards metric measures. |
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The use of a classifier is similar to, but not identical with, the use of units of measurement to count groups of objects in English. |
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As he explains, a proper measurement of the length of the year was a necessary foundation to calendar reform. |
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Such and other systems and scales of measurement have been in use for some time. |
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Rangeability basically assesses the ability of a given measurement device to be applied to a variety of applications. |
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Synthetic fiber is most often measured in a weight per linear measurement basis, along with cut length. |
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A measurement is made of the light received which will be higher as the concentration of smoke particles becomes higher. |
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Indeed, several jurisdictions use CO measurement as the basis of smoke control. |
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The metric system of measurement was first given a legal basis in 1795 by the French Revolutionary government. |
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However, pH measurement is complicated by the chemical properties of seawater, and several distinct pH scales exist in chemical oceanography. |
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A second limitation is the lack of measurement of both handgrip force and ball impact location in the stringbed. |
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This provides the first direct measurement of the unchunkable capacity limit of language based items. |
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In 2008, Miaozhen rolled out China's first third-party ad monitoring and measurement system AdMonitor. |
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Hence, the snow altimeter is better assimilable to existing measurement networks. |
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His invention, the acidimeter, which made pH measurement fast and accurate, spurred the formation of the company. |
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Actuaries specialize in the quantification and measurement of risk and contingent amounts. |
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Prenatal diagnosis of Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome is possible by measurement of 7-dehydrocholesterol in amniotic fluid. |
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The phase control and amplitude modulation of separated oscillatory fields are discussed for the measurement of the T-odd correlation term. |
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The measurement of worker reallocation is important to economists for a number of reasons. |
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Current patient care is based on measurement of glucose in venous blood or arterialized venous blood. |
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Whatever the flow rate, the superimposition of the measurement axes reveals the thermal axisymmetry of the flow. |
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Sentinel LCT provides reliable and accurate custody transfer measurement not affected by viscosity changes. |
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Demonstration of caliper measurement of the interpars difference of a lumbar vertebrae. |
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During the last ten years, hair cortisol measurement has become an increasingly accepted approach in endocrinology and biopsychology. |
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These automated systems take the guesswork out of birefringence measurement and are used where fast, accurate results are required. |
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Bolometry, the measurement of minute amounts of radiant energy, is a key application for this highly sensitive photodiode. |
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Antiquated systems of measurement reward people based on seat time in school-based PD or formal degree programs. |
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The resulting measurement of ground control points, essential to topographic survey and mapmaking, is nearly error-free. |
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Seminiferous tubule diameter measurement was carried out using a linear scale-ocular micrometer inserted into the eyepiece. |
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Whitesides, Direct measurement of interfacial interactions between semispherical lenses and flat sheets of poly and their chemical derivatives. |
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Chemical reactivity measurement and the predicitve identification of skin sensitisers. |
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In this mission, MTMC soldiers and civilians move over one million measurement tons of cargo a month. |
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Your Basal Metabolic Rate is the measurement of the energy that you burn the day doing throughout everyday tasks or resting. |
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Rapid enzymatic measurement of blood lactate and pyruvate use and significance of metaphosphoric acid as a common precipitant. |
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The metrologist relates the expected values of the sampling distributions for the results of measurement to the value of the measurand. |
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Quality of welded joints was evaluated by optical microscopy, microhardness measurement across welded joint and EDX microanalysis. |
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Control of the measurement instruments, as well as the frequency of their calibrations, is dictated by the working environment. |
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The satellite which weighs 50 kg is used for telephotography, measurement and specification of different locations from a 400-meter altitude. |
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The slippages of tractor driving wheels were measured by calculating the wheel revolutions and measurement of a driven distance. |
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Carcinoembryonic antigen measurement cannot be used in pregnancy as a tumour marker. |
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The non-nuclear density meter, Sciam DM3, incorporates continuous bi-directional, in-line density measurement of slurries in pipes up to 40 in. |
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About Mobile Metrix comScore Mobile Metrix provides mobile audience measurement across smartphones and tablets. |
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One application is in the measurement of low concentration carbon in steels to determine case hardening depths. |
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Synthesis rate measurement of this Caspase in cells and its gene expression indicates apoptosis activation or deactivation. |
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It also has two integrated Type-T thermocouple measurement circuits and two 10K Ohm NTC thermistor measurement circuits. |
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The number of thermocouples was chosen with regard to measurement setup properties. |
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In this work we used mass loss method and thermometric measurement to calculate the corrosion inhibition efficiency. |
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The SOGS is a standard measurement tool for identifying nongamblers, probable gamblers, and pathological gamblers. |
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Direct measurement of in vivo secretion of pig thyrocalcitonin by radioimmunoassay. |
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Thus, to calibrate the beam energy and keep improving measurement precision, it now pays to have an almanac or tide table handy. |
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The facility includes separators, fermenting systems, spargers, agitators, and measurement and control systems. |
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The glossmeter used photoelectric measurement of specularly reflected light from the surface. |
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Repeating the blood pressure measurement using a sphygmomanometer may reveal a systolic pressure as low as 26 mmHg below the automatic reading. |
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The Zeiss Metrotom 1500 computer tomograph represents a new level of industrial CT scanning measurement technology. |
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The awards were named after the Scoville Scale, a measurement of the spicy heat of a chile pepper. |
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The alignment procedures are also described, as is a novel mutual inductance measurement procedure. |
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The specimen was measured following universal myrmecological morphological measurement and indices. |
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The second type of measurement was a look at the transient response to a 500 kHz square wave. |
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The measurement of ACTH is used in the diagnosis of adrenal dysfunctions such as Cushing's Syndrome and Nelson's Syndrome. |
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Samples for GSSG measurement were immediately mixed with thiol-scavenging reagent M2VP after separation. |
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The use of urinary enzymes measurement to detect renal damage caused by nephritic compounds. |
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An additional strength of this study is the nonfasting measurement of circulating triglyceride concentrations. |
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The guide presents additional viscosity measurement techniques and explains the difference between Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids. |
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The quantification of the resulting volume changes over the subaerial beach requires high-resolution measurement techniques. |
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Subcaudal length is the combined measurement of the upper postventral caudal-fin margin and terminal caudal-fin margin. |
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The BLITZ brand includes the truck lift division, compressed air, tyre gauge and measurement divisions as well as the special tools division. |
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Seven direct methods for measuring HDL and LDL cholesterol compared with ultracentrifugation reference measurement procedures. |
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The best measurement of the number of computer science students is AP exam data. |
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Tire uniformity measurement specifications include radial and lateral force variation, harmonics, conicity and runout, to name a few. |
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The innovative WiperLock feature safeguards sensor calibrations, test and measurement settings, and industrial process control variables. |
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For instance, each bump height measurement on a die can be plotted to study bump coplanarity. |
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