Six of these measurements capture cranial shape, and eight capture dental adaptations of both the upper and the lower jaw. |
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Glasshouse plants used for nodule enzyme activity measurements were unpotted, rinsed free of sand and packed in ice. |
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We have also carried out measurements with mixtures of water and acetonitrile, a solvent that is a hydrogen bond acceptor. |
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The diagnosis of achondroplasia, for instance, rests solely on the clinical examination that may include anthropometric measurements and x-rays. |
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The alternative with up to four radially arranged side holes allows simultaneous measurements from different sectors of the high pressure zone. |
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By any objective measurements, we are on balance healthier than we ever were. |
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We also obtain detailed measurements of the balance of forces involved in detaching an adhering bead with a flow. |
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Following oxygen consumption measurements, content of the nest box was inspected for presence of eggs and female morphometrics were taken. |
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For the traditional morphometric analysis, morphology was described by 16 distance measurements. |
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Name all your ingredients with the correct measurements given and the length of time you would simmer the stew. |
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The logarithm is only one of many nonlinear but monotonic functions that can be applied to measurements prior to analysis. |
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Nordic Cruising sidecuts are now defined by five measurements instead of the usual three. |
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To help you determine planting depths and plant spacing, garden trowels often come with measurements right on the metal. |
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Measure your shelf, or the depth of the wardrobe. Write a list of what you're looking for and carry this list and measurements with you. |
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Our platform described herein, for example, can perform triplicate measurements on up to 200 samples in a single run. |
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A passive and injectable biotelemetric sensor for measurements of tendon length changes has been developed. |
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The 3 studies using routine measurements of trihalomethanes constituted a homogeneous group. |
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All linear measurements were made in millimeters under a binocular microscope at magnifications from 10 to 50 times. |
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He greatly increased the accuracy of measurements of the Earth, using Snell's method of triangulation. |
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Firstly, blood pressure measurements taken once during each five year interval may have resulted in some misclassification of hypertension. |
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Although the universe started with a Big Bang, analysis of recent cosmological measurements allows a possibility that it will end with a Big Rip. |
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None of the rooms are acoustically shielded, nor have sound transmission measurements been taken. |
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All spacecraft carry a radio transmitter, used for transmitting both data about the spacecraft itself and about the scientific measurements. |
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The dye has already proven successful for live cell measurements of transmembrane potential. |
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The resulting measurements can be used to assess air quality, the impact of air traffic, and even the environmental impact of specific aircraft. |
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The progress of various dust control initiatives can be tracked against these on-site measurements. |
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We knew we would have to magnify the drop for final measurements, so we used a medium-format camera and 120-millimeter macro lens on a bellows. |
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Give weights, measurements, and medication dosages in metric units and temperatures in both Fahrenheit and Celsius degrees. |
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Error tolerance criteria were used to evaluate the accuracy of the glucose meter measurements. |
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Wheel alignment specifications will usually provide the measurements for toe-out on turns. |
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Unfortunately measurements of absorption and scattering coefficients at mesopelagic depths in oceanic waters do not exist. |
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Current meter measurements suggested that tidal currents were strong enough to cause bedload transport of sediment and Mya. |
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It's a worsted weight merino wool, and must be twelve inches wide, but do you think I could get the measurements right? |
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Five measurements were performed at each time point, and the mean value was calculated. |
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Next month we will take a look at transmission line tests and measurements in the time domain. |
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During the B-Double testing, the data logger failed to record some measurements. |
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The best use of body fat measurements is to compare measurements taken over time, using the same method and measurer. |
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It includes more unusual units, especially scientific measurements and computer units such as hex. |
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The effort is intertwined with the business' operating goals, systems, and measurements. |
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The body measurements combined very well with British units of measurement. |
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The toughest part of their work is the futility of using quantitative measurements to gauge performance. |
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You may escort him upstairs and have the tailor called in to take his measurements for the new garments. |
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She grabbed a stick and marked off different yard measurements for her sprints. |
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I have spent all morning taking your measurements Madame as the Count asked me to do. |
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If tree size within an orchard block is variable, then choose the measurements for the average size of the larger trees. |
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For the measurements, stem was severed above the collar region and the roots sealed in the pressure chamber. |
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But some clothes marketers have discovered that they have had to go beyond physical measurements to satisfy consumers with apparel that fits. |
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Consumers enter their measurements into the program, and create a personalized image, that can be used for trying on garments. |
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As many as eight spots on the home page change each week, in response to measurements of consumer interest. |
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And in the central Arctic, submarine measurements indicate that the average thickness has declined by 40 percent in recent decades. |
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In any case, it's better to take a number of height measurements, throw out the outlying numbers, and average the rest. |
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Caderyn measured her, as one of the blacksmiths wrote the measurements and began to draw the sword. |
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The tests were all performed ten times and the mean of the measurements was taken as the result for the test. |
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To qualify for basic training, cadets must meet a range of physical measurements. |
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The scanner takes more than 90 measurements of the hand in terms of length, width, thickness and surface area in the span of one second. |
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Treatment response was based on objective criteria including clinical and thermoelectric measurements. |
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Plants were allowed to open-pollinate and all measurements were taken on plants with a fertilized ear. |
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More specialised instruments were designed to take detailed measurements, such as the amount of hydrogen gas in the upper Martian atmosphere. |
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I did some useful snow cartography of slopes and took measurements of scree slopes. |
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These DPV figures are ballpark measurements that understate the resources behind the major-party candidates. |
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He prefers marital banter with his wife on the phone to talking about measurements and ingredients. |
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The entire Ontario university qualification system is based on measurements and testable aptitudes. |
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Feminists must move beyond a theory that grounds women's marginalization on dubious anatomical measurements. |
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Four ultrasound measurements were made on each fetus within seven days of term delivery. |
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This was done first through telescopic measurements and early spacecraft fly-bys. |
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Urbantschitsch has provided detailed measurements of the malleus, incus and the stapes. |
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Most gauging and wantage rods provide wantage measurements with direct reading scales calibrated in gallons. |
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The ultrasound measurements did not allow a determination between classifying this as a high or low anorectal malformation. |
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For those measurements, Hasegawa says, scientists will have to wait for a future generation of magnetospheric satellites. |
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The sample was under constant stirring with a magnetic bar during the measurements. |
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Mr Murphy said they agreed it was a nuisance and were due to return to take further measurements. |
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It appears that measurements had been taken but not submitted at the previous hearing. |
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We then averaged measurements from the right and left tail feather for both original and induced feathers. |
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Thanks to pick-up ion measurements, Ulysses can make observations of comet tails at large distances from the Sun. |
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The measurements are performed with modern surveying techniques, such as self-registering tachymeters and GPS receivers. |
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Like a black box or tachograph, it also keeps a record of its measurements and could even contact the police or slow or stop the car. |
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Trained in atomic physics, he has long dealt with precision measurements on the tiniest of scales. |
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These oscillation measurements are so accurate that an atomic clock, if left unadjusted, would gain or lose one second every 160,000 years. |
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Furthermore, our measurements of 10 atm of adhesion pressure strongly contradict the suction hypothesis. |
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To prevent bubble formation during the measurements, an additional pressure of 1 atm was applied. |
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Ultrasound devices provide reliable measurements of lumen size, distensibility, wall thickness, and the presence of atheroma in large arteries. |
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During the two-week run-in period, patients underwent spirometry and recorded daily symptoms and morning peak-flow measurements. |
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Cavity and maxillary sinus measurements were also obtained with mouth breathing and breath holding techniques. |
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Wind measurements were performed every 4 h by tracking the ascent of a pilot balloon by radar. |
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The physiologic measurements and cytokine concentrations were log-normally distributed, whereas the other microbial variables were highly skewed. |
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In these procedures, except for age, distributions of the biological measurements were normalized by logarithmic transformation. |
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As plants reached flowering maturity, the gender was noted and flower measurements were taken on petal limb, petal claw and calyx diameter. |
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Fitting a rim lock is quite straightforward but does need accurate measurements to ensure everything fits correctly. |
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People need to be specific, people need to be rigorous about project definitions and measurements. |
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Anthropometric measurements were taken with participants wearing light clothes and no shoes or socks. |
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The cover glass was mounted in the sample holder of the magnetic bead rheometer and the measurements were started. |
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To obtain anthropometric measurements is uncomplicated, relatively inexpensive and the estimates contain small measurement errors and biases. |
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The residual error in both of these fits is small, indicating that the same spectral components can fit these measurements at both temperatures. |
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In seven of the measurements no amianthus fibres capable of reaching the lungs were detected. |
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These measurements avoid dangerous amassments of molluscs along the nets and snails may be fed more quickly and weeding is facilitated. |
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Because the experimenter also remeasured the same data, the reliability of the experimenter's measurements could also be evaluated. |
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There is some evidence that relicensing policies based on measurements of static acuity and visual field reduce accidents on the road. |
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It can be programmed to collect data in manual or automated sequences of measurements, which include almucantar and principal plane scenarios. |
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In the current study, fluoride measurements of 889 lagomorph long bones from 183 features were used to develop a relative chronology of features. |
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For the pretreatment phase, measurements need to be far enough apart to make allowance for the short term variability within and between days. |
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The majority of the methods are based on the fluorescence measurements or on the usage of radioactive labels for detecting matter flux. |
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Weight and height measurements were recorded at the beginning of the study and monthly for six consecutive months. |
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Resting pulse rate and three blood pressure measurements were recorded during the visit. |
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All measurements were recorded three times and differences between the observations were negligible. |
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From the measurements thermodynamic and kinetic information can be derived. |
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This figure was used to convert subsequent contour measurements from nanometers to kilobases. |
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In the Appendices we include a brief recapitulation of the methods used for these measurements. |
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The transducers were zeroed at the level of the right heart and recalibrated before each set of measurements. |
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Typical blocks were fabricated to measurements of three feet in length and 1.5 feet in width and height. |
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This gives as accurate a value for mass as the accuracy of your measurements. |
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Please note, for older dinghies and keelboats the measurements are almost invariably in feet and inches. |
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Several of these results were based on measurements of binding affinities between specific residues in S4 and in the pore domain. |
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The following operations are steps to be orderly taken for performing aerological measurements by radio sounding. |
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This procedure leaves for measurements only these molecules that are strongly adsorbed to the glass surface. |
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To avoid tissue dehydration during measurements, the walls of the pressure chamber were covered with wet filter paper. |
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All linear measurements were adjusted for their respective level of magnification. |
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Imagine you completely mess up her measurements and overestimate her bust or waist? |
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Also, many times, measurements of behaviors do not address an undistorted whole picture. |
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Michael gives measurements for the height of the wale at the midship frame. |
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The new results include measurements of temperature and additive effects and kinetics modeling of the DPH curves. |
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During that time, each of its six radiometers takes 70 million measurements. |
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Dual-energy x-ray absorptiometric measurements of BMC and BMD were made at baseline and at 6 and 12 months. |
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The mean of at least quadruplicate measurements was determined during a period of approximately 2 minutes at each position. |
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Unlike other temperature-measuring devices, the radiometer makes its measurements remotely. |
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Based on laboratory measurements of the relative abundances of the three isotopes, researchers infer the contribution of each. |
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This bola comes in various weights and measurements, depending on the size of the game. |
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Generally, carnivore species are more dimorphic for canine measurements than for skull length. |
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Molecular weight measurements are now routinely utilized in the qualitative and quantitative analysis of macromolecules. |
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Based on these measurements, the horn capsule of the claw is a composite of horn produced over the past 12 to 15 months. |
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In the early 18th century, the English mathematician Roger Cotes computed weighted averages of measurements made by different astronomers. |
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Research shows that the measurements, properly weighted, can replicate the impact of horses' hooves on the ground. |
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The results also point the way to the first direct measurements of the total radioactivity of the earth. |
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Take your measurements where your fingers curve back in, while your hands are naturally cupped. |
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This virtualization stuff is so new, so tricky and so varied that apples to apples measurements are almost impossible. |
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Meanwhile, optical measurements suggest the quasar is a billion times more massive than our sun. |
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A wide range of mechanical and chemical measurements on plant parts can now be made under field conditions. |
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Curiously, those measurements may as well have served as a blueprint for our prototypical swimmer ever since. |
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In the current study, little difference was found between the precision of forearm or ulna measurements in predicting pulmonary function. |
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In addition, the effects of a particular treatment can be more precisely calculated and evaluated with accurate measurements. |
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To solve this problem, a combination of detailed structural information and accurate, time-resolved measurements are required. |
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It has also become, by some measurements, the most ethnically diverse region in the country. |
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Simply enter your weight and waistline measurements, the body shaper's built-in microprocessor will then automatically calculate and accumulate the burnt out calories. |
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From August 2002 through January 2003, the relative abundances of hydrogen, helium, carbon, and oxygen ions recorded by Voyager 1 differed from all previous measurements. |
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To ensure noise measurements on digital carriers are valid, a holding tone must be transmitted to operate the compander and quantizing circuitry in its normal operating range. |
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They had measurements of what her waist size was when she was cinched in and corseted. |
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There were no accurate measurements of the weather to call upon during this time but the discovery and colonization of Greenland by Eric the Red supports this hypothesis. |
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Adding to the problems of making accurate measurements is the fact that cold or warm weather patterns can run in cycles, anywhere from a week to even a season. |
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Functional measurements were done at rest, and thus, it is unclear whether DL could increase to a greater extent during exercise in acromegalic patients. |
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Other measurements obtained during the mission provided new data on the Earth's radiation belt and the discovery that the Moon has no magnetic field. |
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Then I got to the gym and we did my monthly weigh-in and measurements. |
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Maps that show areas of potential floods use precipitation radar data and high-resolution measurements of water content of clouds made by microwave radiometers. |
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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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For measurements of the z-profile of the capillary we used a piezo-driven objective positioner, which controls the distance between objective and the pressure cell. |
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In roots grown under 'real' conditions, extrapolation from the measurements on roots grown in aeroponics and from other results indicated that this is not usually the case. |
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Preparations are afoot, measurements are made, ground is staked out. |
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Arterial blood gas measurements were recorded before and after transfer. |
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All baseline data and measurements were recorded before randomisation. |
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Data such as hip height measurements and muscle scores were also recorded. |
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To avoid any possible influence of these reflections on the results of our analysis, only the top halves of the peaks were used for spacing measurements. |
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Leaves in different parts of the canopy were accessed with ladders, climbing ropes, and a hydraulic lift, to facilitate photosynthetic measurements with hand-held instruments. |
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In 1732, one Henri Pitot was taking scientific measurements of the flow of the seine. |
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More than eight terabytes of data recorded aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour were refined into 200 billion research-quality measurements of Earth's landforms. |
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Another relevant class of biopolymers for which stretching measurements are available is constituted by polysaccharides, in particular cellulose, amylose, and dextran. |
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Note that a transmission geometry offers the greatest efficiency of collection, but such measurements are compromised by background transmitted light. |
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Additional evidence for a role for estrogen in anthozoan reproduction comes from measurements of estrogen release into seawater prior to or during spawning events. |
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In other words, simultaneous measurements can only be mutually compatible for observables corresponding to operators that commute with each other. |
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Theorists came up with an explanation for magnetic fields antipodal to impact basins not long after the Apollo measurements hinted at a correlation. |
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The measurements from a lifecast were entered into a computer model-making program that allows her to scale a head to any size with utter fidelity. |
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Because measurements of nonspecific airway responsiveness are log-normally distributed in the population, an arbitrary cutoff has been selected in defining an abnormal test. |
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It was designed to produce extremely accurate astrometric measurements in small fields, and has been used to measure parallaxes and therefore distance for faint stars. |
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Space and time both turn out to be relative, measurements of length and intervals of time turn out to depend on the relative speeds of the objects in question. |
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There was even speculation that ultrasound measurements could possibly be used to identify whether a woman had a G spot. |
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New designs have greatly improved the sensitivity of GPS receivers so they can make code-phase measurements even on the severely attenuated signals inside buildings. |
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The company's new software allows Owen to quickly take 3D measurements and then transfer the information on to computers before cutting any sailcloth. |
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It is averred that the First Plaintiff voluntarily offered to provide the measurements in the knowledge that the banner was for use at a charity event. |
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The lowest point of each elliptically shaped orbit curved below the planet's ionosphere, allowing the magnetometer to obtain better-than-planned regional measurements of Mars. |
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An enduring challenge facing tectonophysicists is to relate processes and measurements at Earth's surface to their origins at depths that can't be directly observed. |
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The study relied on 175 separate studies, utilizing 90,000 direct measurements, spanning 100 years, using the scientifically legitimate chemical method. |
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The study, published today in the British Medical Journal, used data included in the magazine covering height, weight and measurements for bust, waist and hip size. |
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In this case, the phenotypic description included the measurements of the length of the awn considering those of the more distal spikelets of the ear. |
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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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The number of counts and measurements for any character usually exceeded 30, and the frequency bar graph associated with this sample number always produced a normal curve. |
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Now the team's task is to identify the relationship between the conductivity measurements and factors that affect availability of water and nutrients. |
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Power correction often is noted in the literature for a system, but we have seen radically different measurements relative to the published number. |
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This study looked at 342 men and women older than 65 who did not normally consume high amounts of calcium and whose BMD measurements were average for their age. |
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For one thing, SAP didn't have the functionality to support an apparel business, which sizes products based on multiple variables, such as inseam and waist measurements. |
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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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Water will pour, fire will belch, and blood will spew in quantities guaranteed to make common measurements inadequate by several orders of magnitude. |
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These data demonstrate that parallel measurements with UV-A and UV-B excitation can give an indication of the absorption properties of the screening compounds. |
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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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Spirometric measurements and maximal mid-expiratory flow rates are accurate and reproducible, because effort variation is detectable from the configuration of the tracings. |
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The majority of his customers are either those looking for a bespoke suit or those with unusual measurements, who struggle to find something to fit. |
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This was a conference bringing together mostly physicists involved with making very precise measurements of quantities like mass, time, frequency, resistance, capacitance etc. |
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The key elements of our total approach include measurements, models, and data, which are represented by the black squares, trapezoids, and ellipses respectively. |
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We checked for spatial structure by determining the position of each pair on the lawn using the distance measurements described above and simple triangulation. |
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We predict that similar measurements of additional species will reveal a bimodal frequency distribution with the two peaks corresponding to alternative strategies. |
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A model of this type possessed the maximal complexity for a given number of states that could be possibly resolved for a binary channel based on single-channel measurements. |
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We collected new data on measurements of the skinfold at the triceps. |
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His work involved studying correlation coefficients for the relation between measurements of organs in animals and is important for the beginnings of biometry. |
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Mark the spot with a marker or crayon and, if necessary, take some measurements from points such as the ridge or sidewall that will help you locate the leak from the outside. |
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Gas flow to the assimilation chamber was measured by a mass-flow controller, and gas was also bled off to serve as the reference gas for the CO 2 and humidity measurements. |
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Thompson's research covers a wide range of NDE issues and methods, including ultrasonics, electromagnetics, material property measurements and flaw characterization. |
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As a result, the vapor measurements Mahar obtained are likely the best-case scenario. |
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As a result, sensitive gravitational measurements require isolation from any vibrations and careful fabrication of components. |
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Newton was able to include those measurements into consequences of his laws of motion. |
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For standardized measurements, there are Mohs hardness testing pencils on the market. |
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This divergence has an impact on other measurements of social health. |
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Comparing direct transport and elastoresistivity measurements, we extract the intrinsic resistivity anisotropy of strain-free samples. |
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After a set of measurements are processed, the tracker predicts the receiver location corresponding to the next set of satellite measurements. |
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Multiplane transesophageal echocardiographic doppler imaging accurately determines cardiac output measurements in critically ill patients. |
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Usually sites are screened on the basis of a wind atlas, and validated with wind measurements. |
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Chippings need to be about 5cm deep, so check your measurements to ensure you buy enough material to cover the space. |
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Topograph, a software platform for precursor enrichment cor rected global protein turnover measurements. |
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An alternative is to base height measurements on an ellipsoid of the entire Earth, which is what systems such as GPS do. |
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The Dogger Bank earthquake of 1931 was the strongest earthquake recorded in the United Kingdom since measurements began. |
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Discriminative validity of metabolic and workload measurements for identifying individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome. |
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It can be used for nanoamp low-level current measurements with sampling rates as fast as 5 ns. |
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Two different measures are used for storm tide and storm surge measurements. |
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Ratcliff, Identification of a previously undetected source of systematic error in capillary viscometry measurements, Rev. |
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However, measurements are generally subject to the limitations of conventional surveying techniques. |
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Direct density measurements are also used to estimate salinities, particularly in highly saline lakes. |
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In height and breadth it conformed to the prescribed measurements laid down by the rules of the contest. |
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By taking several such measurements and then looking for a point where they meet, a fix is generated. |
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Like real volcanologists, Dalton and his colleagues take measurements that often signal an impending eruption. |
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Bottom measurements also include collection of the nature of the bottom as it pertains to effective anchoring. |
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Hydrographical measurements include the tidal, current and wave information of physical oceanography. |
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Blood samples were obtained from the opisthenar vein for measurements of lactate. |
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In fact, the measurements had been made under duress during a protest occupation of the platform, since Shell had refused permission. |
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Titrimetric or volumetric analysis is another quantitative technique and, as the name implies, involves controlled volume measurements. |
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Multiple-group comparisons were obtained by ANOVA, with 1-way ANOVA for nonrepeated measurements. |
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Suppose that we have a Geiger counter and we are able to make measurements, during a ten hour period, of the balonium sample. |
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The nonextrapolation to zero in the upper plot might have resulted from systematic experimental error in the grid measurements. |
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Microhardness measurements revealed that the nano-size SAC nanopowder is helpful in enhancing the overall strength of Pb-free solder. |
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The dosimetric measurements above the roadsides were performed and fluctuations of EDR from 79 to 122 nanosievert per hour were identified. |
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Footpad swelling was monitored by serial weekly measurements, for 30 days, of footpad thickness with the help of a digital pachymeter. |
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Immediately after the measurements, animals were dissected, and examined for the presence of the parasitic Nemertean worm, Malacobdella grossa. |
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Objective measures of the degree of hydrocephalus necessitate close follow-up with trigonal measurements in the identical plane. |
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However, with the simple mathematics and English they were acquiring, factory owners now had workers who could read and make measurements. |
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Thomson used data published by Regnault to calibrate his scale against established measurements. |
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Many boreholes are also encased in iron, which prevents conductivity measurements, but not prompt gamma neutron activation analysis. |
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A second problem with turnout measurements lies in the way turnout is computed. |
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The TX-20P prototype incorporates a pachymeter that will automatically calculate and display corrected eye pressure measurements. |
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Immediately after CAP measurements, rats were decapitated and the cochleae harvested. |
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To guarantee a comfortable position during the measurements, subjects were placed in a semi-supine position in a nephrodialysis chair. |
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This automated test system performs the high precision measurements required by the FCC Rule Part 15 Subpart F UWB devices. |
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Comparison of tissue transglutaminase-specific antibody assays with established antibody measurements for coeliac disease. |
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New technologies allow identity cards to contain biometric information, such as photographs, face, hand or iris measurements, or fingerprints. |
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Table 4 shows that most companies used plate counts to enumerate inoculum levels, followed by turbidimetric measurements. |
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Maxthon Nitro also bests the competition in other, broader browser test speed measurements including the Dromaeo suite of tests. |
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Remote sensing is the science of obtaining information about Earth features from measurements made at a distance. |
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Figure 6 shows the results of opposite-side measurements at three distances from epicenter, each a submultiple of T, the plate thickness. |
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The team focused on precise, subpixel measurements of movement between pairs of images. |
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The capabilities of Picarro's instruments make them the ideal tool to help WMO evaluate the quality of their GAW measurements. |
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It is also possible that this led to improved strip meniscometry measurements of the volume of pooled tears in the tear meniscus. |
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The experimental measurements would need to investigate sensor responses to different contaminants released at different locations. |
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Earlier, the Philippines finalised a map which included measurements of the continental shelves of its coastal states. |
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The data obtained by barometric measurements was used to create contour maps of the pressure distribution in the corebox. |
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According to measurements average defrost duration lasts approximately 11 minutes. |
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Temperature measurements were performed in a vacuum chamber at the level of 10e-4 mBar, which is enough to remove convectional heat dissipation. |
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Now, if you are truly unbiased, you can conclude who is flawed or unflawed, of course using your own measurements and criteria, Rizaov comments. |
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More precise measurements are possible if the color is measured spectrophotometrically, using a colorimeter or spectrophotometer. |
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The uncertainty is often estimated by making repeated measurements of the desired quantity. |
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The Digital Radio Altimeter provides precise height measurements above terrain during aircraft approach, landing and climb-out phases of flight. |
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Calcaneal QUS measurements discriminate hip fracture independently of bone mass. |
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Anthropometry is a study of human body measurements such as stature, reach, body length, circumference and many others. |
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Additionally, we performed angular resolved magnetization curve measurements using vectorial magnetooptic Kerr magnetometry. |
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The tests included blood pressure measurements, anthropometric measurements and cardiac auscultation. |
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These results demonstrated that growth rate determinations from annuli measurements are unreliable unless environmental conditions remain static. |
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Exceptions to this rule are the measurements of the length of the metapodials and of the cheektooth row of the mandibula. |
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These values were confirmed by AFM step height measurements, as shown by the example in Figure 2 for the sample after a 1 hour anneal. |
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When this is combined with careful measurements of the apparent brightness, remarkably accurate distances can be determined. |
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Unfortunately, logic analyzers may need to be repeatedly taken off and laboriously hooked back up to make measurements. |
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Linear measurements of cones and seed scales unequivocally show that Karelian spruces should be treated as Siberian Picea obovata. |
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Our measurements have a precision of 27 millionths of an arcsecond per year. |
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The measurements were somewhat inexact, but they were close enough. |
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The data include measurements from both the original tree plantings and subsequent beat-ups. |
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These measurements would have been reported as adduction in Mayfield's, Flandry et al. |
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The test procedures specify use of a wattmeter or a watt-hour meter for standby power measurements. |
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Correlation between asthenopic symptoms and different measurements of convergence and reading comprehension and saccadic fixation eye movements. |
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The features were then confirmed in measurements done by a NIST researcher, imaging with an atomic force microscope in air. |
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The absorbance measurements were performed with a Perkin Elmer Lambda 850 spectrometer equipped with a 150 mm integrating sphere detector. |
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Since most standard automated units are not reliable during exercise, these measurements are best obtained through manual auscultatory methods. |
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A lot of little intricate measurements you have to take, and measure and remeasure and adjust and readjust. |
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In the tailor-making process, the tailor must take time to get all the exact measurements to ensure a proper fit. |
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Two blood pressure measurements were obtained with a standard sphygmanometer. |
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The experimental measurements made by Watt on a model steam engine led to the development of the separate condenser. |
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Even though precision can be carried to an extreme, the scales which now are drawn in will allow derivation of meaningful measurements. |
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The IMT measurements on each side were taken at the common carotid artery and the internal carotid artery 10 mm after the flow divider. |
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The PRTT provides measurements of the residual tear volume in the lacrimal lake and of basal tearing. |
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Cerebral blood volume measurements and proton MR spectroscopy in grading of oligodendroglial tumours. |
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Shane Lawton, 37, humiliated his victims while claiming to be taking their measurements. |
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However this relationship is not strictly valid in other circumstances, such as in measurements of soil alkalinity. |
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The exact measurements and weights made it easy to detect lightweight counterfeits. |
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Although Proust proved his theory by accurate measurements, his theory was not immediately accepted partially due to Berthollet's authority. |
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The biggest rip-off at the pumps was changing from gallons to litres, the new measurements disguising the fact that prices had jumped yet again. |
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Much of the initial resistance to Joule's work stemmed from its dependence upon extremely precise measurements. |
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To solve this problem and make those measurements incentive compatible, I will introduce a new market institution, called Bayesian markets. |
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Wassersug published correspondence in Nature summarizing measurements and calculations of peak and sustained work rates of a horse. |
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Both may be expressed as absolute measurements or as relative measurements. |
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Textile measurements are taken at a standard temperature and humidity, because fibers can absorb moisture from the air. |
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