When measuring heating effects, a unit of thermal energy known as a calorie is used. |
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Women with waists measuring 35 inches or greater are considered to be at elevated risk. |
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On coronal sections, a mass measuring 4 cm in diameter was observed in the right frontal lobe white matter. |
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Students carry measuring instruments down a ditch, through waist-high grass, and wade into the stream to measure stream flow and water clarity. |
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A light cove measuring 5 by 7 feet conceals most of the room's fixtures and sheds a uniform glow. |
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The analyzers act as absorptiometers measuring only in the 4.26 m and 2.60 m wavebands ensuring accurate, rapid and stable results. |
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The basic problem, of course, is of valuing a non-marketed product and of measuring its quality. |
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While there is a quantifiability to testing and measuring image quality, the same does not apply to user interface and ergonomics. |
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There are also some questions over the validity of the Lancet study in the case of measuring casualties in Iraq. |
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The validity issue raises questions about whether we are measuring the appropriate things in the final examination. |
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The arrays will hold four dishes measuring approximately seven feet across. |
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They were standing inside a large circle, probably measuring about one hundred feet across. |
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Of more importance to marketers, however, is measuring the effectiveness of the promotional activity. |
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We are used to measuring things in terms of various systems of weights and measures. |
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No radiometric technique that is capable of measuring on that large a time scale can narrow down ages within 10,000 years. |
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As indicated by Parker, chemical actinometry has several advantages when compared with radiometry for measuring UV radiation. |
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The appendix was enlarged and formed an irregular, nodular mass with adherent omentum, measuring 6 x 4 x 4 cm. |
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And some were just downright practical with calculators, measuring tapes and bottles of water. |
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A Kelvin Double bridge is a variant of the Wheatstone bridge used for measuring very low resistances. |
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The Wheatstone bridge is unsuitable for measuring very small resistances, of a few ohms or less. |
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The optical sensor functions as a rangefinder, measuring the height of the target beneath the missile and profiling the target simultaneously. |
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Combine the dry ingredients in a bowl and whisk the egg and buttermilk in a liquid measuring cup. |
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It affixes to the wall with two screws, and no measuring or leveling is required. |
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The HESS project deals with the detection, measuring and interpretation of high-energy cosmic rays. |
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And unlike most fishing for trout under the lights, almost all of the fish were keepers, easily measuring more than the 15-inch minimum. |
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There is absolutely no transparency in measuring the readerships of newspapers or magazines for that matter. |
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Most are small fish, measuring as little as 5 cm, but Heterostichus rostratus, or giant kelpfish, can reach 60 cm. |
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The dramatic reversal illustrates the extent to which the media's polling results are simply measuring the impact of their own coverage. |
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Both women said they felt strangely invigorated by the reality check of measuring their steps. |
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The last two quarters, when the kharif crop estimates come in, are more important for measuring expansion in the agriculture sector. |
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In addition to measuring wind speed it also measures temperature, wind chill, dew point, humidity, and heat stress. |
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The tail effectively becomes a windsock for measuring the speed of the solar wind. |
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Obesity is caused by consuming too many kilojoules, which are the units for measuring energy. |
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Off the living room is an east-facing balcony measuring five feet by six feet. |
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We spent a fair bit of time up there on the roof, measuring this and that, and my father was explaining how he wanted things done to his workmen. |
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In particular he claimed the officer had not used a proper reference point when measuring Ferdinand's speed. |
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This application involves measuring the reflectivity of monochromatic x-rays as a function of the incident angle. |
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This removes the laborious task of measuring the absolute leaf temperatures for individual plants in a population. |
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Finally, wall works measuring about 34 by 26 inches with softly rounded corners featured Iris prints on leather mounted on canvas stretchers. |
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Their recreation area is a yard, measuring 45 feet by 20, with a steel mesh covering on top. |
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Duration of combat and numbers of casualties aren't yardsticks for measuring victory or failure. |
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Return on all assets or on all capital investment is not the only yardstick available in measuring the performance of a business. |
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We're constantly measuring and remeasuring all those things to make sure we don't lose any time on the track. |
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I cut each of the primary remiges 3 cm shorter, measuring from the tip and perpendicular to the long axis. |
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Before using the measuring devices to determine the implant size, the surgeon inserts the fiber-optic laryngoscope. |
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However, an increasing number of archaeologists are adopting lasers as efficient measuring devices. |
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All of the hypermarkets have replied by rolling out a supermarket concept measuring under 2,000 square metres. |
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The first and more predominant structure was a mesh of filaments measuring 10 to 15 nm in diameter, which is typical of amyloid. |
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This way of measuring power consumption of graphics boards was first introduced back in 2004 and has proven to be accurate since then. |
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The attenuation meters were used to measure the power loss upon sample entry into the measuring resonator. |
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An angstrom, a unit of length measuring the wavelength of light, is about 500,000 times smaller than the thickness of a human hair. |
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The gyroscopes sense angular motion by measuring the Coriolis effect induced by rotation, using a vibrating MEMS structure. |
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Large anhedral masses of yttrian fluorite, measuring to several feet across, were found at the White Cloud pegmatite. |
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In 1988, a leatherback was found measuring nine feet in length and weighing nearly 2,000 pounds. |
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If he moves the jack or the boule, he loses the advantage of measuring and leaves it to the opponent to measure. |
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The result of labeling was examined by measuring the fluorescence intensity of the oocyte membrane at the animal pole. |
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By measuring the time between the pulse and the photon flash of electron-positron annihilation the team was able to map the defect regions. |
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The previous largest snake was also a reticulated python measuring a rather puny 9.75 metres or the length of a British double-decker bus. |
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We confirmed this result by pricking antibubbles and measuring the size of the air bubble produced. |
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God is love, and that is the measuring rod by which we measure all our speculations about life after death. |
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Put your measuring tape on the floor, mark a line at 15 in then mark a line at 40 in. |
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Consider, first, a fairly crude altimeter, a device used for measuring altitude or height above sea level. |
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The chip has obvious application to measuring toxins relevant to bioterrorism, he said. |
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They were 2,1km below ground when a tremor, measuring 2,9 on the Richter scale, caused the rockfall. |
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By measuring errors or gaps in the process, you can identify the underlying root causes of process issues. |
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Routinely weighing and measuring children is unencumbered by evidence of benefit. |
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The researchers suspect that the same genes could confer greater longevity and are measuring the animals' survival rate. |
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In addition, the quality of the fit can easily be assayed by measuring how well the current transient conforms to an exponential time course. |
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His soul was not particularly beautiful, in no way measuring up to the physical loveliness of his eyes. |
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One technique, known as astrometry, involves precisely measuring the position of a star. |
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There will be fewer than 100 low-rise houses measuring more than 2,000 square feet each. |
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Hydrogen is the lightest element, so it provides a convenient unit for measuring the relative atomic weights of the other elements. |
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Nevertheless the 27.1mm steel pipe is intended to withstand pressure measuring 345 bars, and provides a two-fold safety factor. |
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Gonzales said media surveys are not well-designed for measuring Hispanic voting patterns. |
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The bartenders talk it through, reviewing the recipe, measuring and tasting and discussing the drink's fine points. |
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As a society we are far too preoccupied with measuring things in terms of tangible commercial results. |
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On average around three tremors measuring three on the Richter scale strike the UK every year. |
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I overcame this problem by taking a tape measure with me, unpacking some curtains and measuring them against the known size of the window. |
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There's no point in getting a tape measure and measuring myself because in two weeks my dimensions will have changed one way or the other. |
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And bringing them to account, however tardily, is a way of measuring how different America and the South are now. |
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The largest sauropods, the brachiosaurs, were the biggest land animals ever, measuring 85 feet long. |
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Scientists determine the chemical make-up of materials by measuring the wavelengths of light the materials absorb or emit. |
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Lay them flat, front side up when measuring the front rise, and backside up when measuring the back rise. |
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One of the earliest measuring tools was a liquid-filled tube known as a manometer. |
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A real-time scope offers the advantage of capturing and measuring transient phenomena like an occasional glitch in a fast clock. |
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The aim is to train up local people, including staff in the national parks, in mariculture techniques and measuring stock. |
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And it is the daunting measuring stick to test a rower's physical capabilities. |
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Colorimetric detector tubes are an effective method of measuring tetrachloroethylene at dry-cleaning facilities. |
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Students will be measuring the wavelengths of the Balmer series lines in this laboratory. |
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The accuracy of measuring drive temperature using this method is questionable and I would have preferred the thermistor to be on a lead wire. |
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Glass thermometers are suitable for measuring temperature at the Earth's surface but would be impractical at higher levels. |
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They attempted to gauge sediment deposits over that period by measuring core-layer fluctuations in the ratio of barium to calcium. |
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It's also a useful barometer for you and us to use in measuring our standards. |
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The right maxilla, measuring 4.5 x 4.5 x 5 cm, was received for pathologic evaluation. |
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He is piling them up because the stacks serve as a kind of yardstick, measuring a new social phenomenon that is gaining ground in Germany. |
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I would say half of an hour, but without a means of measuring time with me, I couldn't be sure. |
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Holland also has developed a means of measuring each sales rep's forecasting prowess. |
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In October an earthquake measuring 6.8 on the Richter scale struck Japan's Niigata prefecture. |
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Of the 21 works at Howard Scott, The Open Boat is the largest, measuring 45 by 69 inches. |
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The display is typically a computer screen with 480 pixels down and 640 pixels across, measuring approximately 0.7 inches on the diagonal. |
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The rectangular slab is slightly curved, measuring 17 inches thick at the center and tapering to 10 inches on the sides. |
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Madeira is the largest of the islands, measuring about 57 km wide and 22 km long. |
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The earthquake, measuring 6.8 on the Richter scale, hit the country on Saturday afternoon. |
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It raised its rotting hands, mentally measuring Ben to see what size clothes he was best suited for. |
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There is a growing interest in evaluating teachers by measuring student learning. |
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Many corporations are recognizing the importance of measuring a variety of factors, says Hoog. |
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In 50 years' time, will we still be measuring educational standards against O-levels? |
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As such, we've established baselines that we need to be constantly measuring our performance against. |
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The guide also comprised several small tables measuring universities against a number of criteria. |
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I wanted to conquer this fear of not measuring up, so I took a ton of classes. |
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I looked at the family more closely because I could tell that they were measuring me up. |
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Shara saw Deidre looking at her strangely, as if measuring her words for duplicity. |
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She set the plate in the sink, on top of several mixing bowls, measuring cups and cookie sheets. |
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And the last time I checked, wasn't Pyrex for making measuring jugs and durable cookware? |
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I poured some of the milk into a measuring cup and popped it into the microwave for one minute. |
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I grinned at her and turned back to the stove and listened as she got a pot, the rice and a measuring cup then came and stood next to me. |
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He handed me a measuring cup and the pancake mix and told me to measure out so many cups. |
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Gunpowder poured into a small measuring cup from a slit on the opposite end. |
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During the next part of the class period Stephanie did what she could, retrieving ingredients and measuring cups from the drawers and cupboards. |
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Kenzie, you go get the butter, milk, and eggs to start off with, and Kyle, you go get the mixing bowls and measuring cups. |
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On average, estimates improved by about one-third with the mounds compared to the measuring cups. |
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Another man behind him held pins, a measuring tape, and a pair of scissors. |
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So her company is selling items such as three-dimensional puzzles and plastic measuring cups that teach toddlers simple math through volumes. |
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We had pots, pans, cooking utensils, measuring cups, and anything else you can think of that goes in a kitchen. |
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She got out the bowl, the flour, eggs, a mixer, some chocolate, milk, a measuring cup, and a pan. |
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The second meaning indicates gradations of quantity on thermometers or measuring cups. |
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In previous surveys, interviewers were armed with measuring cups, spoons, and rulers when they visited households. |
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After Giorgio held his measuring tape to his arms, shoulders, waist and all that jazz, Kaleb was still standing quite stunned. |
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Without another word, she cautiously stepped onto the stool as the tailor got out a measuring tape. |
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The fuzzy toy mouse houses a coiled measuring tape that expands to 60 inches. |
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Another method is to use a body weight equation which only requires a measuring tape. |
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Climbing the ladder with a measuring tape in her hand, she measured the wall of what seemed to be the living room. |
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She wound up the measuring tape and made a few marks on a sheet of parchment. |
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At the show, Stanley introduced a line of Fat Max hammers, measuring tapes, and utility knives. |
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So with field guide and measuring tape in hand, head to the woods and keep your eyes peeled for a tree with royal sap. |
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Through measuring seismic activity, these scientists expect to predict an approaching eruption months in advance. |
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Again, she left him impressed with her precise aim and perfect measuring of her distance. |
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This method for measuring the perception of respiratory sensation may be a viable alternative to the bronchial provocation test. |
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In order to determine the shape of the Earth, Cassini proposed measuring an arc of the meridian from the north of France to the south. |
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The study by Goodman et al is an example of a study using an objective technique for measuring inhaler skills, a computer sensing device. |
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The blue filter is measuring blue light in the visible spectrum, not the ultraviolet light to which platinum materials are sensitive. |
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The chain was a surveyors chain of 22 yds, two men and an umpire measuring the hit. |
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The sari is a length of cloth measuring from about four to eight metres by about 120 centimetres. |
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The collected volume of sap was determined by measuring the difference in weight of the test tube, before and after collection of the exuding sap. |
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He pauses again, measuring his words, trying to find the ones that fit. |
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One chemical test involves measuring the relative amount of deuterium in water. |
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Large abdominal periaortic and mesenteric lymph node masses, measuring up to 10 cm in diameter, grossly showed necrosis and sclerosis on sectioning. |
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If we get a clear look at the thing that is terrorising us, we gain some measuring of understanding of it, and our imaginations don't work anywhere near as hard. |
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He's the last revolutionary measuring up the last of the thriftless rich. |
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An earthquake measuring 5.5 in magnitude rocked the region today. |
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Battling with dance partners measuring 12 to 15 feet in height, if she steps on their toes, as opposed to a polite shove, Tracy has several tonnes of water landing on her. |
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Amelia Bird beckoned my mother to another room adjoining the one we were in presently to look at the costume as she gathered her measuring tape and a few more pins for Lacey. |
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The sculptures, measuring 17 to 31 inches tall, feature the romantic images of beautiful women and couples, which Hessam often depicts in his paintings. |
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While I was measuring up my aunt, she was giving me the once over too. |
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It is a mournful threnody, measuring to the final cost the waste and destruction caused by the edenic myths of California that have defined it throughout its existence. |
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This is not surprising when detainees are held in wire mesh cages measuring 9ft by 8ft and each prisoner is allowed only one hour outside his cell each week. |
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She glared at Ellee, measuring her up with her own angry eyes. |
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Scientists on the volcano's flanks are measuring the likelihood of an eruption through thermal imaging, precise measurements of rock movement and gas analysis. |
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It's much larger than the other two, measuring 78 by 48 inches. |
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This was a major factor in their approach and explains why manometric measuring of distal pressure was not something that loomed large their thinking. |
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Each Aston Martin chassis is checked on a coordinate measuring machine prior to entering the final assembly line, which is made up of 30 workstations. |
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He glanced at her out of the corner of his eye, measuring her up. |
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Mom turned to the cabinets and began looking for the measuring cup. |
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The California election has been designated by the media as an official instrument for measuring just about every tic and nuance of the American political landscape. |
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The headline should promise that you, with your chipped measuring cups, twenty-year-old bakeware and a busted sifter, can throw it together in ten minutes or less. |
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Hybridization can be visualized by measuring color development on the blot when enzyme labels are used or by developing the radioactive blots onto autoradiographs. |
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One way of measuring the durability of an airplane is to check how many of those built are still flying. |
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For the background, fifth-grade students created five large-scale murals in tempera paint on kraft paper, each measuring 15 feet wide and 8 feet high. |
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Having found a way of measuring their salivation in response to food he noticed that the dogs started to salivate before they were given the food. |
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The first temblor on Saturday, measuring 5.5 on the Richter scale, hit shortly after midnight, followed by a second measuring 6.2 about seven hours later. |
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He suggested measuring latitude, the distance north or south of the equator, by determining the ratio of the longest to the shortest day at that place. |
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Chained cpi is a more conservative way of measuring inflation and, in effect, an assault on already-retired seniors. |
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Taking the measuring cup into my own hands I told her drink her medicine. |
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It is not that anybody really needs yet another hammer or measuring tape. |
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Place the orange zest, juice and lemon juice in a measuring jug. |
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Plants were analysed by measuring the excised leaves of the main shoot. |
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Women use them as a yardstick for measuring their own attractiveness, thus arriving at a warped perception of their own physical attributes as being hopelessly deficient. |
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The measuring and cutting of the backplate was the worst job to date. |
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Over the past three years, there has been growing interest in measuring human travel patterns using Global Positioning System or other similar semi-automatic devices. |
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With hundreds of colour photos and instructions on animal recognition the book is a guide to measuring the health of rivers, streams, ponds and wetlands. |
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She stood on a three legged stool, as a bustling woman with pins in her mouth and a measuring tape around her neck pinned white cloth and frills on her. |
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In addition to the torsional profile test for bowlegs and knock-knees, angulation should be quantified by measuring the intercondylar or intermalleolar distance. |
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If you are re-covering several seats and need more yardage, keep in mind pattern repeats and ask the fabric-store experts for measuring assistance. |
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Obviously the consequence of an increasing number of voyages combined with rudimentary measuring systems was the frequent loss of ships, men, and tons of cargo. |
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He designed the pyrometer, the mountain barometer and the large theodolites which were used in the American Coast Survey of 1815, and base-line measuring apparatus. |
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Mama took some time cutting the sugar-cake and I was certain it was because she was measuring it out, making sure everyone got the same sized piece. |
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The pub offers an all-night cellar vigil including the use of infra-red cameras, dousing rods, and a meter for measuring electro-magnetic fields for serious enthusiasts. |
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A better but more expensive measuring device is a laser meter. |
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The equipment is similar to the device for measuring earthquakes. |
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As Milton plunges into the jungle, a young mammalogist walks out of it, tired from a night of capturing and measuring bats at different points around the island. |
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They were tailors, and they promptly began measuring her for clothes. |
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Made of found objects such as handheld yellow flashlights, measuring tape, wire and rulers, the intricate hodgepodge of elements seems about to peel away from the walls. |
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The diagnosis of the acute and chronic forms is made by measuring blood enzymes and by performing abdominal computed tomography, radiography, and ultrasound examinations. |
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I spent half an hour measuring all around the president to get the 27 precise measurements I needed to craft a true custom suit. |
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One is the Saint Lucia racer, perhaps the rarest snake in the world, and the other is the worm snake, one of the smallest, measuring less than six inches long. |
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Thirteen under par may have paled in comparison with the exploits of Tiger Woods and a number of others but it is still a decent score on a golf course measuring 7,246 yards. |
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Procured the delivery device for measuring the refractive index and dispersion of materials by the m-line. |
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Kuznetsova, as she was measuring words containing sonorants, consonant clusters, and diphthongs in the first syllable. |
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Pricing pressure and improved technical techniques for measuring risk are encouraging securitization as an alternative to reinsuring risk. |
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At any rate, despite measuring and remeasuring months before, I was somehow a quarter-inch short of being able to fit the stove in. |
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Reported cutoff values for these tests are affected by the characteristics of the assays used for measuring renin and aldosterone. |
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It is a giant neon light circle measuring 11m across, yet can only be seen as such from a particular angle. |
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There are a whole host of calculators, clinometers, compasses and measuring sets with which to hone their skills. |
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Also, measuring of ridge EC, Nitrogen of leaf and leaf sheath moisture were done along the research for both farms simultaneously. |
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The term bleeding the determination of leakiness of nuclear fuel assemblies by measuring loosening fission gas. |
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Sectioning the orchidectomy specimen revealed a well circumscribed, predominantly multicystic, mass measuring 17 mm in the tail of epididymis. |
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Titrations in blood banking are used primarily for semi-quantitatively measuring the levels of alloantibodies in pregnant women. |
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The arcual measure of an angle is that in which the unit angle has its measuring arc equal to the radius of the circle. |
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Section three establishes the multiplane constraint model which is suitable for both setup and measuring. |
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Sternberg JC, A rate nephelometer for measuring specific proteins by immunoprecipitation reactions, Clin. |
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A hole measuring 6ft by 8ft was found in the boat and divers recovered remnants of limpet mines unavailable in New Zealand. |
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The Polaris transmitter is backlit and rotatable with the capability of measuring forward and reverse flow rates, as well as total volume. |
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In each treatment plot, mycorrhizal production was assessed by measuring sporocarp, root tip colonization, and extramatrical hyphal production. |
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Since the aim was to produce a protractor with one degree divisions to be used as a measuring tool, it is necessary to trisect an angle. |
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For the e-skin, the engineers printed the nanowires onto an 18-by-19 pixel square matrix measuring 7 centimeters on each side. |
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Energy, wood moisture meter, Instruments for measuring pressure, temperature, shredding, N-tester, Saccharimeter, colorimeter. |
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Theranostic testing is combined with targeted biotherapy to predict or assess a patient's response by measuring one or more biomarkers. |
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Reporting in the British Journal of Cancer, they say it works by measuring the density of the lymph vessels around malignant melanomas. |
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Volunteers were fitted with glucose measuring devices so that their blood sugar could be checked continuously through 24 hours. |
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For all the marking and measuring, you will find the multipurposeKreg Multi-Mark Marking Gauge indispensable. |
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First we start by measuring their feet with what we call a Brannock device. |
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Tongs are shaped like an alligator, for example, and measuring cups shaped like mice have a flat bottom for balance. |
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Use glass or plastic liquid measuring cups for wet ingredients and metal or plastic cups for dry ingredients. |
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Strain the syrup from the can of raspberries into a measuring jug and add the apple and raspberry juice. |
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Remove the chicken from the bag and pour any cooking juices into a measuring jug. |
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Strain the liquid into a measuring jug and make up to 300ml if necessary for the bchamel sauce. |
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Wanting to follow the instructions as best I could, I did seek out a measuring jug and drew the correct amount of liquid. |
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Crush the peppercorns in a pestle and mortar or place them in a measuring jug and crush using the end of a rolling pin. |
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In a measuring jug add the natural yoghurt, oil, egg, milk and vanilla extract. |
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The pride-of-place range includes measuring jugs and wooden spoons, and everything in between. |
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This space-saver measures and weighs, meaning you no longer need to go hunting for those scales and measuring jugs at the back of the cupboard. |
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There are also a great change of Salter vintage scales, Pyrex measuring jugs and mixing bowls and Tala pastry and cookie cutter sets. |
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Moreover, we realize that the measuring rod of credibility does not belong to us as leaders. |
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Through this hole would then go the measuring rod with a catch on the bottom to determine ice thickness, he said. |
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Some analysts argue that military power is of such restricted utility that it is no longer the ultimate measuring rod. |
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The campaign features posters of a fork with a measuring tape wrapped around it. |
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Use a pen and measuring tape or meter stick to mark measurements on the tape, starting at the floor. |
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Camela Paladino, left, fastens the ends of Paul Boschert's moustache to a measuring tape Sunday in Pforzheim, Germany. |
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He stretched a measuring tape in front of the jury to emphasize that it was 18 feet long and 6 feet high. |
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During the events, the information booklets and measuring tapes will be distributed. |
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They each own 50 percent of Apex, which makes Crescent wrenches, Lufkin measuring tapes and hand tools for Sears Holdings Corp. |
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Then they got out their measuring tapes and laser mapping equipment and started charting the scene. |
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Obviously not the office where they thought you had taken out some of those theodolite things and measuring tapes. |
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Unlike conventional measuring tapes, the Fat Max has a wide, rigid blade, is highly durable and has an extension capacity of 11 feet. |
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Accurate ninty-degree edges offer precise reference for measuring and attaching T-squares. |
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The characteristic melting points allow scientists to identify an unknown substance by measuring its melting point. |
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Two conspicuous white nidamental glands, one on each side, measuring 30 x 42 mm each. |
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Though aimed at measuring the constructs of belongingness and burdensomeness, Joiner et al. |
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A simple apparatus for measuring gas production by methanogenic cultures in serum bottles. |
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Infitrak is based in Markham, Ontario, outside Toronto, and provides consulting, packaging and measuring solutions for cold chain applications. |
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Counting and measuring living Protozooplankton using a video enhanced microscope and a new microplankton concentration device. |
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Contact x-ray microradiography is the current gold standard for measuring mineral densities of partially demineralized tooth specimens. |
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This was followed by measuring the pH of the digesta in the duodenum, jejunum, ileum, caecum and colon. |
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The Siemens device is the size of a mobile phone and works by analysing a patient's breath and measuring the amount of nitrogen monoxide. |
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Datums are another important map aspect related to projection. A datum provides a base reference for measuring locations on Earth's surface. |
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A molar tooth, measuring around 1.5cm on each side and found at the site in 2000, also belongs to a Denisovan individual. |
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The cirrus is inerm and slender, measuring 0.1 mm. in length and 0.02 mm. in diameter. |
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Though the kata-thermometer was originally designed for measuring human comfort, it afterwards turned out to be far more useful as an anemometer. |
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This became the classic means of measuring the charge and mass of the electron. |
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Having devised a means of measuring gamma radiation, Chadwick proceeded to measure the absorption of gamma rays by various gases and liquids. |
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In July 2010 the UK government asked ONS to explore other methods of measuring the population. |
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These were the largest available at the time, measuring 10 inches wide by 49 inches long. |
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He lays down a set of criteria for measuring the extent of pain or pleasure that a certain decision will create. |
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Environmental magnetic methods have been established as a successful way of measuring the degree of pollution in air, water and soil. |
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For example, one method of measuring the runoff contamination of water sources involves magnetism. |
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Unlike traditional methods of measuring pollutants, magnetism is relatively inexpensive, and can identify smaller particle sizes. |
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After the Bretton Woods conference in 1944, GDP became the main tool for measuring a country's economy. |
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Therefore, measuring the total expenditure used to buy things is a way of measuring production. |
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There were also some 200 empty petrol tins for measuring the blast, a technique that Penney had employed on Operation Crossroads. |
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There were thermometers and calorimeters for measuring the flash, and samples of paints and fabrics for determining the effect on them. |
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Many aerodynamic experiments are conducted in wind tunnels, to simulate real life situations while measuring the various drag forces on the car. |
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Since the early 1990s, the SEC has also used NRSRO ratings in measuring the commercial paper held by money market funds. |
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Weighted pricing is a necessary means to measuring the impact of individual unit price changes on the economy's overall inflation. |
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As an aid to scientific investigation, various tools, measuring aids and calculating devices were developed in this period. |
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Selective sweeps can be detected by measuring linkage disequilibrium, or whether a given haplotype is overrepresented in the population. |
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The WHO has published various tools for measuring and monitoring the capacity of national health systems and health workforces. |
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He also developed similar techniques when it came to measuring the heights of mountains, depths of the valleys, and expanse of the horizon. |
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Differing methods of measuring voter turnout can contribute to reported differences between nations. |
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Thomson did more than any other electrician up to his time in introducing accurate methods and apparatus for measuring electricity. |
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There are a variety of systems that have been proposed for measuring the vitality of a language in a community. |
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An area measuring approximately 41 acres was targeted with 857 properties destroyed, 11,000 damaged. |
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Its purpose is to estimate the value of sawn timber in a log, by measuring the unsawn log and allowing for wastage in the mill. |
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In measuring unsaturation in fatty acids, the traditional method is the iodine number. |
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Turning the shell over with the aperture flat on a surface and measuring vertically reveals the height of the snail. |
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Colby was not only involved in the design of specialist measuring equipment. |
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Thus, measuring the light pulse with a photomultiplier tube can allow the accumulated radiation dose to be quantified. |
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It is a record of the ground motion at a measuring station as a function of time. |
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By measuring rainfall, runoff, and drainage area, Perrault showed that rainfall was sufficient to account for flow of the Seine. |
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Sweden is currently leading the EU in statistics measuring equality in the political system and equality in the education system. |
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Errors may arise due to the difficulty of measuring a single line on a photograph. |
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Another method of measuring surge is by the deployment of pressure transducers along the coastline just ahead of an approaching tropical cyclone. |
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By measuring the frequency of the returned signal and comparing that with the original, the difference can be easily measured. |
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Thus the existing system for measuring distance, combined with a memory capacity to see where the target last was, is enough to measure speed. |
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Coincidentally, scientists at Woods Hole had been measuring the freshening of the North Atlantic as Earth becomes warmer. |
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A typical procedure for measuring its direction is to use a compass to determine the direction of magnetic North. |
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In most Mesoamerican cultures, the Calendar Round was the largest unit for measuring time. |
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One outcome is the British distinction of meter for a measuring instrument from metre for the unit of length. |
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There are many different methods of measuring quality of life in terms of health care, wealth and materialistic goods. |
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This is the internationally recognized method of measuring smoke from combustion. |
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Recently, however, historians have been more kindly, measuring him not against Wellington but against his American foes. |
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