laboratory measurement

collocation in English

meaningsoflaboratoryandmeasurement

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laboratory
noun[C]
uk
/ləˈbɒr.ə.tər.i/
us
/ˈlæb.rə.tɔːr.i/
a room or building with scientific equipment for doing scientific tests or for teaching science, or a place where chemicals or medicines ...
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measurement
noun
uk
/ˈmeʒ.ə.mənt/
us
/ˈmeʒ.ɚ.mənt/
the act or process ...
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Safety of the vaccine will be determined from data provided by clinical assessment,laboratorymeasurementand case report if an adverse event occurs.
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The bridge was originally developed forlaboratorymeasurementpurposes and one of the intermediate bridging points is often adjustable when so used.
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As with anylaboratorymeasurement, however, it is vital that results are compared against the reference range quoted for that laboratory.
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Hill coefficients vary depending on species andlaboratorymeasurementsettings.
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A more realistic estimate may subsequently be made through laboratory measurements.
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In spite of considerable "philosophical" differences, different views of measurement almost universally agree on the "practical" question of what results from a routine quantum-physicslaboratorymeasurement.
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A few comparisons between theory and laboratory measurements are included.
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The claim, although convincing, has met a significant opposition, partly because it was based on predicted frequencies instead of direct laboratory measurements.
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The theory is compared with field and laboratory measurements and it is found that most measurements lie between the theoretical asymptotes, following the predicted trends.
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This is why accurate laboratory measurements of mud cake permeability are necessary.
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The study of the density distribution was based on the results of laboratory measurements of rock samples and log interpretation.
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A few comparisons of theory with laboratory measurements are shown in figure 14.
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Similarly, advances in experimental techniques, particularly in the area of image processing, are producing laboratory measurements of similar quality.
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On page 228 we find a table of the major laboratory measurements of the gravitational constant.
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Past documented laboratory measurements have shown movement of petroleum hydrocarbons to the freezing front in contaminated freezing soils.
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This observation is consistent with the fact that pairwise additive models also tend to give lower absolute barriers for folding and faster rates than those needed to explain laboratory measurements.
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When portable monitors were first introduced, the initial research focused on their accuracy in comparison with routine laboratory measurements and whether patients found home monitors acceptable to use.
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Traditionally, much of the formal research on crop residue feeding focuses on laboratory measurements of feed quality, thus neglecting systems aspects and the use of farmers' perceptions.
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