measurement procedure
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmeasurementandprocedure
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measurement
noun
uk/ˈmeʒ.ə.mənt/us/ˈmeʒ.ɚ.mənt/
the act or process ...
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procedure
noun
uk/prəˈsiː.dʒər/us/prəˈsiː.dʒɚ/
a set of actions that is the official or accepted way of ...
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Themeasurementprocedurewas a one-on-one interview that allowed a very good indication of whether learning occurred.
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Furthermore, copepod condition might have been affected by the relatively long in vivomeasurementprocedure.
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The protocol includes the equipment setup,measurementprocedureand data processing.
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This impressive reliability indicates that a wide range of laboratories have been able to adhere to a standard, valid, and accuratemeasurementprocedure.
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We briefly describe here the commonly consideredmeasurementprocedure, which uses point detectors.
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In fact, one year later the operator was still developing a validatedmeasurementprocedure.
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The agreement between the two sets of data obtained with a gap of several months in between establishes the accuracy of themeasurementprocedure.
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However, this gain can be illusory since one has to take into account themeasurementprocedureto extract information from the final wave function.
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Thus, to assess the quantum algorithmic complexity of such simulations, one should describe themeasurementprocedure, and compare the efficiency of obtaining a given observable from quantum and classical algorithms.
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Data collected during themeasurementprocedureis compared to measurement values of the same cable gathered during the acceptance-test.
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The retrospective method is also flawed because there is no standardmeasurementprocedure.
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When a quantity is measured, the outcome depends on the measuring system, themeasurementprocedure, the skill of the operator, the environment, and other effects.
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Themeasurementprocedureis normally automatic and is called helium integral test.
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The katal is invariant of themeasurementprocedure, but the numerical quantity value is not and depends on the experimental conditions.
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The first type is called stochastic prediction procedure, the second type stochasticmeasurementprocedure.
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One possible concern is that the endogeneity implicit in the measurement procedures may have 'bundled in' the roles of other causal factors.
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The ex-vivo developing cortical network system enables measurement procedures that interfere little with the action of universal factors.
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Without standardization one can not determine whether measurements of yearly differences in relative abundance are caused by actual fluctuations in stock abundance or by differences in themeasurementprocedureused.
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Epidemiological studies tend to use more clearly defined population samples, more limited auditory and cognitive measurement procedures and to be concerned with clinically relevant outcomes.
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