reliable measurement

collocation in English

meaningsofreliableandmeasurement

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reliable
adjective
uk
/rɪˈlaɪ.ə.bəl/
us
/rɪˈlaɪ.ə.bəl/
Someone or something that is reliable can be trusted or believed because he, she, or it works or behaves well in the way ...
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measurement
noun
uk
/ˈmeʒ.ə.mənt/
us
/ˈmeʒ.ɚ.mənt/
the act or process ...
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If health anxiety and hypochondriasis do form a continuum, measurement of health anxiety requiresreliablemeasurementstrategies that are independent of clinical diagnostic interviewing.
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The advanced sonar ring produces accurate measurements and allowsreliablemeasurementassociation with map features.
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The system described in this paper allowsreliablemeasurementassociation with map features.
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This allows areliablemeasurementof the force transmitted through this point in the manipulator.
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These might be thought of as the internal advantages of valid andreliablemeasurement.
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Rating requires such constraining procedures to producereliablemeasurement.
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Furthermore, practical issues like the costs and feasibility ofreliablemeasurementof endophenotypes in large samples remain somewhat unclear.
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Pitfall samples estimate the activity of a community and do not give areliablemeasurementof actual densities or community constituency18,25.
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Its introduction in 1985 was a step forward in the fair andreliablemeasurementof water and effluent quality.
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This is apparent in the amendments relating to the morereliablemeasurementand comparison of vessels' engine power and tonnage and to harmonising penalties and inspection procedures.
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Without a statisticallyreliablemeasurementof the risk-adjusted reward, it is impossible to assess whether future performance is in line with historical performance.
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Historically, fuel dispensers had a very wide range of designs to solve the mechanical problems of mechanical pumping,reliablemeasurement, safety, and aesthetics.
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This study considers the apparently third-hand report of a not necessarilyreliablemeasurementperhaps made five hours prior to passage of the eye.
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This type of technique allows high resolution andreliablemeasurement.
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Test aboard a ship showed aircraft detection at 60 km andreliablemeasurementstarting at 40 km.
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Statistical conclusion validity involves ensuring the use of adequate sampling procedures, appropriate statistical tests, andreliablemeasurementprocedures.
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Research on the relationship between testosterone and aggression is difficult since the onlyreliablemeasurementof brain testosterone is by lumbar puncture, which is not done for research purposes.
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Research on the relationship between testosterone and aggression is difficult since the onlyreliablemeasurementof brain testosterone is by a lumbar puncture which is not done for research purposes.
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The main problem here is the absence of reliable measurements essential for the theory of plasma properties.
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We do not recommended the use of these functions unless other, more reliable measurements are not available.
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