The density of sand was checked by a dynamic penetrometer which was specially fabricated for this purpose. |
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There was a significant correlation between the cone penetrometer readings and the nuclear density measurements. |
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An aluminum stepwedge penetrometer was exposed simultaneously with each radiograph for use as a standard of reference. |
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Alert for mines, they tested the runway with a soil penetrometer, a long rod with a cone-shaped end and a sliding weight. |
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The penetrometer value measures the energy required to bury a ball in sand. |
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Fruit firmness, as determined by penetrometer, measures the force required to press a blunt-ended probe into the tissue. |
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Toughness is often measured with a penetrometer, a device which forces a circular flattened rod through leaf lamina. |
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Fruits were harvested at full ripeness and the firmness was measured with a penetrometer. |
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The Compaction Detector is a soil penetrometer cone and shaft pushed by a hydraulic cylinder, rather than by hand, into the ground. |
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The suppliers will also test a batch using a penetrometer, and Tesco tests again at its depot. |
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Growers determine the proper time for harvest with instruments, gauging firmness with a penetrometer, and sweetness with a refractometer. |
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To investigate the geography of dangerous snow, including where it is and how it changes, the research group will use a penetrometer. |
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Removable base permits installation of penetrometer head assembly directly to a water bath or lab bench. |
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The penetrometer tests, fast and with precision, the resistance to the insertion of a specific body in the product. |
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The penetrometer, which assesses flesh firmness, is essentially a hole punch. |
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The bearing capacity of the subsoil was established by both, the dynamic cone penetrometer and the static plate bearing test. |
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In this study, the penetration depth of the penetrometer into the soil was chosen to be 6mm, which is a little larger than the radius of the miniature cone. |
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Among his recent inventions, Dr. Topp developed a portable soil cone penetrometer, patented in the U. S. in 1995 and in Canada in 1996, that provides a measure of soil strength or compaction. |
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Example of correlation between the electrical resistivity obtained during penetrometer testing and hydraulic conductivity obtained using a well flowmeter. |
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Nevertheless, the larger problem remains: when an apple is perfectly ripe, according to a penetrometer or a person's palate, it is no longer part of the harvest. |
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Contrary to the vertical penetrometer, which enables only point measurements of the soil strength, horizontal penetrometer can make instantaneous measurements during driving. |
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