measured value

collocation in English

meaningsofmeasuredandvalue

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measured
adjective
uk
/ˈmeʒ.əd/
us
/ˈmeʒ.ɚd/
careful and controlled, or ...
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value
noun
uk
/ˈvæl.juː/
us
/ˈvæl.juː/
the amount of money that can be received ...
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(Definition ofmeasuredandvaluefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmeasured value

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The standard model used to calculate the flow structure predicted values for the pressure drop which were about twice themeasuredvalue.
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The results of these measurements indicate that the more sensitive the observation technique, the lower themeasuredvalueof the critical capillary number.
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Unfortunately, these successes are achieved only when the average inventory-to-sales ratio is about one-tenth themeasuredvalue.
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The percentage dose deviation was calculated for each measurement, which was the difference between the measured and calculated values divided by themeasuredvalue.
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In addition, themeasuredvaluevaried during one measurement session.
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The curve pattern and exponent value should be considered in normalizing themeasuredvaluefor body size.
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Among children with any erythema, induration, or fever, the distribution of themeasuredvaluewill be compared by age and treatment group.
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This agreement is all the more satisfying considering that themeasuredvalueof the speed was actually an average quantity taken over several degrees of arc.
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Furthermore, the next calculated value nearly matches themeasuredvalue(824 instead of 825) so that this one remained unmarked.
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From a practical standpoint, it provides a measure of the deviation of the predicted time-to-failure from itsmeasuredvalue.
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The harvested yield of the main products was entered asmeasuredvalue.
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It should be noted that the simulated current was adjusted to agree within a few percent with themeasuredvalueby adjusting the applied voltage in the simulation.
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In certain cases, it was necessary to transfor m mathematically themeasuredvaluein order to obtain homogeneity of variances and/or nor mal distribution of residuals.
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The amplitude of the computed mass-flow fluctuations was matched to themeasuredvalueat y = 6, and the theoretical results were plotted as thin solid lines in figure 28.
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The employer is forbidden by this absurd, unprecedented, unparalleled law not to employ indifferently men or women and pay them according to themeasuredvalueof the work done.
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A systematic error (an estimate of which is known as a measurement bias) is associated with the fact that ameasuredvaluecontains an offset.
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