Caderyn measured her, as one of the blacksmiths wrote the measurements and began to draw the sword. |
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Water was drawn only when the measured specific resistivity was 18.2 M ohm cm, indicating that the maximal grade of purity had been reached. |
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The electric power applied to the transducer was measured using a sampling wattmeter. |
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Thickness was measured approximately half way between the midrib and the leaf margin. |
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When we got back, Jen showed me some simple stitches and measured me for a dress before the dance. |
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Soil elastic modulus or resilient modulus can be measured in laboratory using dynamic triaxial tests or resonant column test. |
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Bone mineral density of the lumbar spine and proximal femur were measured with dual energy x ray absorptiometry. |
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Distributing 7,500 garbage pails around Central Park with a teddy bear atop each might be as creative, if creativity is measured by novelty. |
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These factors were weighted on the importance that parents gave them and measured against statistical and demographical information. |
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Make sure that you're properly measured by a qualified fitter at a reputable ski shop. |
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He measured the length, and the diameter of the dart, and jotted it down in his small notepad. |
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The expedition also found rings of plankton organisms that measured 10 km wide. |
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This, for the uninitiated, is the basic term for a quantity surveyor, someone who measured bricks and mortar for a living. |
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The numbers by which the weight of fabrics are measured represent the number of ounces per yard. |
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If it was measured by today's standards, it would qualify as a great fight. |
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Two police constables armed with a stopwatch had timed her between two measured points in Stirton and found she was travelling at 21 mph. |
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Unless stated otherwise, Qn and Qp are measured at the leading edge of the test pulse. |
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I measured the response time at these settings since the image is downright unusable at the maximum matrix brightness. |
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Figure 6 shows typical stress, strain and deformability relationships measured during each triaxial compression test. |
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To quantify the cortical flow we measured the mean velocity of the myosin foci using kymographs. |
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Last month his rain gauge measured a mere 33 ml, compared with the August average of about 180 ml. |
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We measured the circumference of the waist and hips, and we analysed subcutaneous abdominal adipose tissue by gas chromatography for fatty acids. |
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The mutation rate is measured as the number of nucleotide substitutions per site per generation. |
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While Vandy measured him, Doriel began to tell one of the more tame war stories, but Malindila and Vandy both shook their heads. |
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Sakura blushed as he measured her, his skin brushing against hers now and then. |
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After vibration data is measured using the accelerometer and converted into digital format, they are then stored in a computer. |
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Territories differ in quality, measured in terms of insect prey availability. |
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A second of time is defined as x oscillations of a cesium atom's resonant frequency, and is commonly measured in atomic clocks. |
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The force is measured with a cantilever spring, and the distance is obtained interferometrically. |
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In order to facilitate comparison among layers, all angles were measured as acute angles relative to the horizontal axis of the body. |
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I have measured her up and she seems to be the only one I can think of who is worthy of you. |
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He proclaimed Jack to be the greatest ever, and Jack immediately became the standard against which I measured myself. |
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We measured volumetric moisture contents twice during the summer of 2000 using frequency-domain reflectometers. |
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His actual speed was measured using equipment which timed him between two points. |
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The measured soil parameters at the sites were within the normal range for bottomland hardwood soils of Mississippi River alluvium. |
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A frequency response of the transmission line is computed based on the measured amplitudes. |
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I found it, I measured it, and, well, I'm sorry, people, but an obtuse angle of 134 degrees just ain't a corner. |
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There is an unfailing meticulousness, consistency of approach, measured critique, and a no-nonsense tone to his prose. |
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It's a measured and thoughtful film from a director usually defined by his acts of excess. |
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Therefore, the losses of the cables have to be nulled out or measured and noted. |
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When he spoke his words were measured and careful, but they were growled at her. |
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The first task was to establish a reference point on the far bank so the crossing could be measured by triangulation. |
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Her writing and performance are as measured and thoughtful as they are snortingly funny. |
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Socioeconomic status was measured by the equivalent family income quintile of the patient. |
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For optical data, the measured 2V of a biaxial mineral can be checked against 2V calculated from the three principal indices of refraction. |
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Her biliary tree is dilated with intrahepatic and extrahepatic biliary dilatation, and the common bile duct measured 11 mm. |
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The fitness component of phage growth rate was measured to quantify this phenomenon. |
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Normally calm and measured people will go red at the mention of his name and tell you that he is a dangerous threat to liberty. |
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Centipedes were measured from the tip of the upper mandible to the posterior end of the last body segment. |
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Bract length was measured from the base of the bract to the apex of the midrib for both pistillate and staminate plants. |
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The researchers then cultured sensory nerve cells and measured the level of intracellular calcium, as a measure of nerve cell excitation. |
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Functional residual capacity was measured by helium dilution over 7 min of rebreathing in closed circuit. |
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Bone mineral density was measured at the lumbar spine, radius, hip and femoral neck. |
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The abscissae give the brilliance measured in international candles per square millimetre. |
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Discrete levels of nasal pressure were set, and maximal airflows were measured for several breaths at each nasal pressure level. |
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Smaller units of time are measured in milliseconds which are one thousandth of a second and microseconds, which are one millionth of a second. |
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The temperature measured in this way is representative of that of the growing zone. |
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When the tank team fed the fish they also measured the water temperature and counted the fish. |
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The angle between the costal fibers of the left diaphragm and the rib cage was measured under radioscopic examination with a goniometer. |
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Before the operation, the aneurysm's exact size and shape is measured using special radio-opaque dyes. |
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Video thermography measured skin temperature while 6 subjects sat on a hard surface for varying durations of 5, 10, and 15 minutes. |
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Results were measured by introducing each form of factor VIII into hemophilic blood plasma and recording the time it took to cause clotting. |
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Interaction has been measured in this way for ligand-receptor pairs of biotin and avidin, complementary DNA pairs, and antigen-antibody pairs. |
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The length of the dorsal wall of the medial claw is approximately 7.5 cm when measured from the apex to the coronary band. |
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Sewn from a rich green vinyl, the outside sleeves each measured about 16 inches long. |
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Consequently, success is not measured by who is justified, but by who is willing to live justly with the other. |
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The electrode response to the ion of interest is measured as a change in electrical potential versus a reference electrode. |
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Using reflectometers, reflected light of a surface is measured in an angle range which is limited by aperture dimensions. |
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Soil CO2 concentration was measured half-hourly at four depths for 6 months in 2000 with infrared gas analyzers installed below ground. |
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In 1730 he invented a quadrant which measured the altitude of the Sun or of a star. |
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This dignified and measured document does that with overwhelming conviction. |
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Epigenetic regulation in aging mammals can be quantitatively measured using genes subject to X chromosome inactivation and genomic imprinting. |
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To quantify the alveolar injuries, we measured radial alveolar count in lung tissue at each time point. |
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Then, by laying the remex along the length of the ruler, its length was measured to the nearest millimeter. |
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But the practicalities of measured judgement and well-timed decisions and deals can, they argue, be learnt and well cultivated. |
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One trait is the stress-related emotional disturbance measured by Goldberg's 30-item General Health Questionnaire. |
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After installing the five noise-reduction baffles, the noise level measured 101 dBA with background level of 95 dBA room average. |
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It can't be directly observed or measured and appears to play no causal role according to determinist science, so science denies it. |
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Dispersed material may range in size from particles of atomic and molecular dimensions to particles whose size is measured in millimeters. |
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Fossils were measured under a dissecting scope using a calibrated ocular micrometer. |
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Alternatively, thickness of the carotid intima and media may be measured by using ultrasound. |
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As discussed previously, voltage is measured in volts, and current is measured in amps. |
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The winds in all four quadrants can be measured after just two trips through the eye. |
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The effectiveness of a search can be measured in terms of recall and precision. |
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Their emotions were measured by numeric rating scales and open-ended questions. |
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McGrath talks about his history in contemplative and carefully measured tones. |
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The ornaments are measured and written out, it is in C major and it requires the hand span of a ninth. |
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Hourly meteorological data were measured at an automated weather station 300 m from the field site. |
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Students recorded the day's temperature, checked the rain gauge, and measured the positions of the sun and moon in the sky overhead. |
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Figure 3 shows the scatter plot of estimated versus measured cloudless values for the three data sets. |
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Baseline sensitivity to grass pollen as measured by the conjunctival provocation test did not differ. |
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We measured canopy closure, number of juniper and hardwood trees, and foliage cover of junipers and hardwoods. |
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Throat infections, sore throats, and upper respiratory tract infections were measured in episodes and days. |
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Thickness was measured at small veins located midway between the midrib and the margin of the leaf blade. |
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The thickness of subepithelial collagen fibrosis in the gastric biopsies stained with Masson trichrome was measured with an ocular micrometer. |
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The lengths were measured with an ocular micrometer fitted to the eye-piece of the microscope. |
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In today's hypercompetitive environment, where success often is measured by the scorecard of growth, the temptation to fib is intense. |
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Leaf, petiole, and internode lengths were measured with a ruler and petiole and internode diameters were measured with digital callipers. |
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Although the theoretical model assumes constant yaw rate, the measured rates are highly dynamic. |
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Reproductive allocation is usually measured as the ratio between seed and total biomass. |
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For every experiment each condition was measured in triplicate, and each experiment was repeated three times. |
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An idea I like better is that he measured the distance in terms of paces, and later misremembered the number as counting feet. |
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Leaf length was measured from the tip of the terminal leaflet down to the base of the petiole at the site of attachment to the stem. |
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Not only was it the biggest white oak, it was the biggest tree of any kind ever measured in Maryland. |
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Apoptosis in colonic crypt epithelial cells was measured by observing the frequency of karyorrhexis and karyolysis in 1000 cells. |
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After twenty minutes of delicate, measured thumbing at passing traffic, could we get a car to stop? |
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In a sport in which the times are measured in hundredths of a second, she beat Giove, who took second, by 20 ticks of the clock. |
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Physicists would tell us that the brightness or lightness of a surface is measured in candles and lumens. |
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In conclusion, we have directly measured the onset of dynamic correlation in randomly moving self-propelled particles. |
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On the 5 per cent grade, the speed of the B-Double is approximately 15 per cent higher than that of the AAB-Quad across the measured distances. |
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The survey also measured levels of air pollution, quality and quantity of drinking water and sewage. |
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It measured 670 feet across and depicted a chain of crescents around a central circle. |
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The validity of such claims is measured best in Texas, where the big meatpackers have the most freedom to do as they please. |
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Harvest index was measured as the ratio between root weight and total biomass. |
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To confirm the diagnosis, allergen specific serum IgE was measured by radioimmunoassay according to the manufacturer's instructions. |
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Peck's craggy good looks, grace and measured speech contributed to his screen image as the decent, courageous man of action. |
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Hydrogen bombs promised yields measured in megatons rather than the kilotons of fission bombs. |
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This amount of time, so long when measured against our lives, is a geological microsecond. |
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Pulmonary artery temperature is measured with a thermistor located at the tip of a thermodilution catheter. |
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External radiation exposure rates were measured at locations on and off the Hanford Site using thermoluminescent dosimeters. |
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The survey measured tree cover in wooded areas of greater than one hectare using satellite photography. |
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The absorbance was measured with a microtiter plate reader at a test wavelength of 405 nm. |
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He's taking his time, weighing his words and squeezing them out in measured drops. |
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Accelerations were measured using accelerometers mounted rigidly to the vehicle and connected to a data logger. |
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Most disease resistance traits are measured as one or more discrete characters. |
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The distance between an amusing anecdote and thing that happened can be measured in kilometres. |
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Estimated angles were correlated with measured angles, and accuracies in estimating angles were correlated with demographic characteristics. |
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Livers were removed and the depth of necrosis was measured using Vernier calipers. |
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The speed and force pattern of the club head was measured by a miniature accelerometer attached to the club head. |
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Shrewd and wary was Leofric, careful and measured in all things, nothing beyond him. |
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The absorbance measured is directly proportional to the concentration of human leptin present. |
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Using a standard method, they measured the hybrids' fermentation efficiency. |
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Last year's international survey of recent architecture measured 18 by 12 inches and took a trolley to move about the room. |
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But it succeeded, unlike so many others, because of careful planning and a measured approach. |
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I had been making my first movie in my head for so long, I don't think anything would have measured up to my standards. |
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We are pushed into thinking that illusions must be departures from quite simple-minded physics, as measured with rulers, protractors, and clocks. |
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It fit her perfectly, as if David had measured her himself, but it wasn't what she was used too. |
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The capacity of a memory chip is measured in megabits and the speed at which it can receive data in megahertz. |
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The results of the studies that measured reliability indicate that the test can be reliable if a standard procedure is used. |
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Each person's abilities are measured against the job requirements and expected tasks. |
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For the first time ever, I realized that my mother measured my achievements against those of my sisters. |
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Jude tied his three gourds to his belt, then walked with a measured pace downstream. |
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Caleb looked at me for a second or two like he had measured me up and made his decision. |
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Red mounted the steps of Claw's headquarters with measured tread, the chill of the night air leaving him. |
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Social capital is also appropriate because it can be measured and quantified. |
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The chemical exchange of labile deuterons was measured as described previously, using an inversion-transfer technique. |
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The Spanish boy had already begun to pace, moving to circle about her with slow, measured sidesteps. |
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He took slow, measured steps as if it was all a part of a master plan, but he was shaking inwardly. |
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Note that it is the amount of carbon dioxide in alveolar air in the lungs that has to be measured in evaluating the state of health. |
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At least two-thirds of autistics have abnormal amino acid levels, as measured in 24-hour urine or lasting blood plasma. |
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Calcium, sulphur, magnesium, aluminium, iron, copper, zinc and manganese were measured by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. |
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With finality Skye stopped walking, the measured beat of her steps coming to an abrupt end. |
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Personally I think not, as I have always tried to speak in a measured and considered manner, and nobody has called me stupid yet. |
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He was the same old Riley, with the tender brown eyes and the soft and measured voice, impeccable dress, and perfect hair. |
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We measured outcomes at two months and four months after randomisation by mailed questionnaires. |
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Risks by definition cannot be precisely measured in advance, but they can be better measured than they have been so far. |
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The solutions and leaves were then autoclaved, and the electrolyte content was measured again. |
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Nanotechnology is the study and manipulation of materials on atomic and molecular scales measured in billionths of a meter. |
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Researchers analysed data obtained by the Galileo space probe on January 3, when Europa's magnetic field was measured by a magnetometer. |
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My husband was measured for a pair of boots that were delivered to us three days later, fitting him like a glove. |
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Offspring from each female were measured from the rostrum to the end of the last large coxa. |
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While seen as personally remote and aloof, Collins came across as fair and measured in meetings with unions. |
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Kirkland's measured arguments, and his sense of fair play, commanded respect in both union halls and the halls of power in Washington. |
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The researchers measured the binocular visual field of healthy volunteers while they were wearing four different styles of anorak. |
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This reduction is particularly true for airborne particles that can be measured by looking at levels of Black Smoke. |
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Most of the sailors were loafing in the barroom or lounge, playing a measured game of cards or writing letters. |
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Pieces of lumber appeared, were carefully measured and then taken back to the workshop for fine tuning. |
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Suddenly when I wasn't looking he had whipped his tape measure out and measured my waist! |
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For initial assessment and serial examination, the size of the mass may be measured using calipers or a tape measure. |
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Who measured the distance from Earth to Mars and did they have to make sure the tape measure was rigid? |
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With a sustained wind speed of 165 mph for 12 hours, with occasional gusts measured at between 185 to 200 mph, the building swayed alarmingly. |
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The absorbency of nitric acid ions in the solution is measured using UV absorptiometer at a wavelength of 220 nm. |
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Maternal and foetal mortality can only be measured in millesimals, and in Hungary there have been about 2,000 planned home births altogether. |
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Petal length was measured as the length of the petal from its apex to its adaxial junction with the receptacle. |
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Once a device is on the market, customer satisfaction can be measured using surveys, field reports, complaints, and reorders. |
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As the Labour cheers died away, he opted for what he hoped would be a measured but lethal attack. |
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The result is your saddle height, measured from the middle of the crank axle, along the seat tube, to the top of the saddle. |
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Blood-alcohol content is measured in milligrams of ethanol per milliliters of whole blood. |
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Whether wanting is measured in quality or quantity depends entirely on the individuals concerned. |
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These things are measured in nanometres, with a nanometre being a millionth of a millimetre, or about as far as a fingernail grows in a second. |
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The energy charge, measured in kilowatt-hours, is for the actual electricity that is used by the facility. |
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His measured and dignified prose is cool, lucid, and enlivened by ironic wit. |
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In an electrical circuit, the number of electrons that are moving is called the amperage or the current, and it is measured in amps. |
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All samples were measured in quadruplicate using a microtiter plate spectrophotometer at an outside diameter of 490 nm. |
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The secret to achieving your goals is mapping out a realistic plan to attainment, with measured success. |
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One of the great surprises about Saturn so far is the fact that the measured internal planetary field is very axially symmetric. |
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In contrast, disk systems provide nearly instantaneous access, measured in just milliseconds. |
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For each species, the length and breadth of five seeds were measured with a micrometer and averaged. |
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Finally, you can outside neck turn the brass if the lot indicates a severe lack of uniformity when measured with a proper micrometer. |
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Isn't there some sort of balanced, measured response to publishing a story like that? |
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Horses are measured from the bottom of the hoof to the withers, or the shoulders. |
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The majority is most likely above the size of 14.2 hands, measured at the withers, qualifying them actually as horses. |
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He also notes that unofficial appeals often conflate issues of legality and religion, inevitably tarnishing Amnesty's more measured approach. |
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The largest dead squid on record measured about 60 ft including the length of its tentacles, but no one knows how big the creatures might grow. |
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The urge to quantify things gets the better of us, and we attach numbers to things that either aren't measured well or can't be measured at all. |
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The length and width of anthers were measured with a micrometer under a stereomicroscope. |
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The normal core body temperature for humans, measured rectally, depends on the environmental climate and internal metabolic function. |
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The length of DNA migration in the comet tail, which is an estimate of DNA damage, was measured using an ocular micrometer. |
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The thickness of both wing webs was measured by a pressure-sensitive micrometer before injection. |
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The total height of each plant was measured using a ruler and the diameter of the first internode was measured at its midpoint using calipers. |
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Plant height and leaf numbers of maize plants were measured at the tasselling stage. |
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The swords are measured to ascertain that they are of equal length, and in no case must a sword with a sharp edge or a notch be allowed. |
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Pore length was measured as the length of the stomatal pore in micrometres. |
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The roll-out of the licensed betting office estate in clusters across London is continuing in a measured manner. |
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Microwave generation was by means of a klystron and the frequency was measured with a built-in frequency counter. |
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A nanosecond UV laser pulse ionizes proteins, which can then be measured by a time-of-flight mass spectrometer. |
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Airway responsiveness to aerosolized MCh was measured on the basis of previously described procedures. |
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Distance over land was measured in miles, estimated by the experienced woodsmen. |
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Insulin resistance correlates with visceral fat measured by waist circumference or waist to hip ratio. |
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While microscopic, the particles are large enough to be measured in microns, or millionths of a meter. |
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Courtship display, however, we measured as display time during 5 min, starting when the male displayed for the first time. |
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The astrocompass functions by means of measured movement in three independent axes. |
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Along with its adoption has come a simplification and reduction of the concept into forms that are more readily measured and calculated. |
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Nest attributes used in the statistical analyses were measured at the start of the first film. |
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As war weariness grew and as inflation both measured and helped to produce economic disaster, the situation rapidly deteriorated. |
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The relative intensities were either estimated or measured using a device that determined the darkness of the spots called a densitometer. |
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In other words, happiness cannot be measured on a quantitative scale in the same way voltage can be. |
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Numbers of bacteria were measured using soil dilution plating on soil extract agar media. |
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Today the distance between the Earth and sun, known as an astronomical unit, is accurately measured by radar. |
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We women in business are measured by how many male characteristics we have. |
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Even the highest measured reflectances at blue-green wavelength were five times too low. |
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Instead it measured the diffuse reflectance, which is relatively independent of the angles of illumination and measurement. |
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So, given the measured reflectance and the predicted reflectance, one can calculate the contrasts of the collected species in the water. |
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At those workouts, players perform in full pads and are measured by how they match up against other top players. |
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They measured the dimensions of the multi-layer reflector and fed those details into a computer program. |
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Sound pressure against the ears is measured in decibels on a scale that is logarithmic. |
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At 2000 h every day, chicks were weighed on the precision balance, and their tarsus length measured by using a pair of calipers. |
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Basal serum C peptide levels were measured by radioimmunoassay after an overnight fast. |
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We drilled into several terrace units, and measured the actual depth of the concrete covering the reinforcement cages. |
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None of the sterols tested at this level induced cytotoxicity as measured by lactic dehydrogenase release. |
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I watched his hands, tipping measured amounts of powder from a pewter horn, tapping in a ball and wad with a short ramrod. |
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Rice promptly pulled out his tape measure and measured the proper outline of the batter's box. |
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The combined weight of both backing and coating, measured in ounces per square yard of wallcovering. |
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Diversity is still measured by the yardstick developed by Russian scientist N I Vavilov half a century ago. |
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However, such a complex formula would hardly be of practical use for analysing measured pressure relaxation curves. |
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For all parents and offspring we therefore measured left and right wing length and width and hind, mid, and fore tibia length. |
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In a period of two weeks we measured the bandwidth of 54,845 peers downloading over a hundred newly injected files. |
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Weight was measured to the nearest kilogram using a portable bathroom scale. |
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Interestingly, serum enhanced the phagocytic ability of acanthamoebae, as measured by bacterial uptake. |
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The tunnel measured ten leagues east to west, and it covered that distance in an arrow-straight line. |
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To make the Biodiesel, we heated the oil, then mixed in a measured solution of methanol and lye. |
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The measured angle of repose increases as the subjective microscopic observation of angularity increases. |
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Conversion of the photoproduct could be achieved by thermal activation measured in temperature-cycling experiments. |
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But the principal value is adjusted twice a year to reflect inflation, as measured by increases in the consumer price index. |
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The other vessel involved was the newly launched steamship Chanticleer, which had been undertaking sea trials at the measured mile at Skelmorlie. |
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Nasal lavage fluid levels of secretoneurin were measured by a radioimmunoassay, as described previously. |
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Genotypic selection was measured on plastic traits in each environment to test whether the observed direction of plasticity was adaptive. |
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The lowest level of variability was observed between the quadruplicate spots of an individual analyte measured within a single sample well. |
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The rate constants of protonation of these reactants had been measured previously by manual analysis and their pK values are directly measured. |
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The total cell count was measured in a hemocytometer, and the differential cell count was assessed from cytoprep slides. |
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Plasma folate levels were measured by radioimmunoassay for the quantitative determination of vitamin B 12 and folate in serum. |
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Before the game have the cheeses and pasta measured out and ready to hand. |
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It was a measured response from a leader plunged into a no-win situation by adversaries who had shown themselves fully prepared to give their lives for their cause. |
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Light intensities were measured ca. every 15 minutes from sunrise to sunset at each microsite on a clear day in summer and winter using a quantum radiometer. |
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Only once it is measured does it appear to have taken the straight-line path. |
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In this research, values for the elastic coefficient of restitution for components of a molasse conglomerate were measured using a newly developed drop-test apparatus. |
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He measured out a cup of detergent and threw it in with the clothes. |
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Dumyahn and First measured the three-dimensional emission profile of various types of single lamps by taking radiometric measurements at various points in space. |
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An entire meal would equal about one cup of food if measured together. |
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The downward radiance measured by the infrared interferometer is a combination of thermal emission by atmospheric water vapor and by the cloud ice mass. |
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All of these factors are likely to be important in the case of the Besdegirmen rocks, and hence igneous crystallization ages may be greater than measured radiometric ages. |
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We measured the tracheal smooth muscle reactivity to methacholine. |
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Twelve males exercised on treadmills and stationary bikes, and scientists measured the amount of fat they burned during different intensities on both machines. |
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The degree of hearing loss is measured by carrying out an audiogram. |
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Just as Palmer, taken in sixty-second doses, seems relaxed, so, measured over hours, he seems in need of a sedative. |
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Steady-state fluorescence was measured with a SPEX spectrofluorometer with excitation and emission slits providing a bandpass of 7.2 and 3.6 nm, respectively. |
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His conduct has been measured and statesmanlike and his rhetoric inspiring. |
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After training, the degree to which a skill has been automatized has been measured using the disruption that occurs when targets and distractors are changed. |
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When our firstborn, Nate, started walking, she tacked a cloth tape to the inside wall of our closet and measured his progress against the pencil marks she made on the wall. |
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A new study measured the efficacy of estrogen, progesterone, Prolactin, luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone and testosterone on women with the disorder. |
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Therefore, in plane sailing, the departure between two places is measured generally on that parallel of latitude which lies midway between the parallels of the two places. |
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The blood velocity at some acupoints on the human body surface was measured by laser-Doppler technique and herbs such as Panax ginseng were used to disturb the pressure pulse. |
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To his credit, the director establishes a consistent, measured cadence early and sticks to it, while eschewing the most obvious sentimental tricks. |
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The intensity of bands indicating digestion was densitometrically measured and an average for two independent amplifications and three independent digestions was calculated. |
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Next, the researchers measured profiles of the bullets' surface ridges and grooves to accuracies of 20 nanometers in depth and a few micrometers across the surface. |
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Nowadays the angle is taken as that between the normals to the faces and is measured roughly by a contact goniometer or more accurately by an optical goniometer. |
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The surface area of allergic mucin per slide was measured with an ocular micrometer, quantitated, and averaged for each case, then compared between the 2 groups. |
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As his conversation picks its way determinedly from subject to subject, his speech is measured and occasionally punctuated by loud cackles of laughter or bursts of anger. |
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If scholarship is measured by quantity, quality is sacrificed. |
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The rate of synthesis of late-gene or middle-gene products at each time was measured by densitometry of each protein band and expressed in arbitrary units. |
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To exclude the possibility that the biphasic binding is caused by decelerated binding due to complete charge neutralization, we measured binding directly. |
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This curious, needlessly constrictive recording technique does make the album's deliberate, measured structure more impressive though not necessarily more entertaining. |
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This is a relatively short time period often measured in milliseconds. |
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As soon as the measured pressure change exceeds the threshold, the EGR system is deemed to pass the restriction test, and the test method is terminated. |
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A supply's capacity to provide 12V power is measured in amperes, or amps. |
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When she finally answered, it was in a slow and measured tone. |
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The older man nods, as always the picture of measured consideration. |
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It is measured by league-tables of output, by comparative GDP figures and by productivity measurements published each week in the back of the Economist. |
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We measured recovery from inactivation during voltage ramps. |
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The purity is known as its fineness and is measured in millesimals. |
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In addition to measured drawings of churches, Gimson's sketchbooks from the 1880s include renderings of traditional farm buildings, country furniture, and craft tools. |
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The joint is next measured with a tape, snugly passing round the foot. |
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The savings associated with that drawdown are tiny, particularly when measured against behemoths like entitlements. |
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The right-left ambiguity ratio, measured using 5-m trihedrals on both sides of the flight track, is about 10 dB for a single antenna element on receive. |
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By age 10, most were shaving downy body hair to gain extra speed and realizing the reward for a year of hard work was improvement measured in tenths of a second. |
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While it's no surprise that this script is based on Nelson's own play, given the perfectly measured arguments, the film is never short on cinematic virtues. |
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He inspired a younger generation of scholars to take the same measured approach to the problem of remaining faithful to the Church while advancing new knowledge. |
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Jacob walked in measured steps across the floor to the throne. |
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Hackles rising straight from his neck, his eyes bugged distressingly as he tracked Samantha's measured pace from the back of the chamber to the chair beside the bench. |
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For example, wrists were measured using digital calipers, and as a result the mean discrepancy between repeated measures was modest, merely.037 inch. |
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