angle measurement

collocation in English

meaningsofangleandmeasurement

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angle
noun[C]
uk
/ˈæŋ.ɡəl/
us
/ˈæŋ.ɡəl/
the space between two lines or surfaces at the point at which they touch each other, measured ...
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measurement
noun
uk
/ˈmeʒ.ə.mənt/
us
/ˈmeʒ.ɚ.mənt/
the act or process ...
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(Definition ofangleandmeasurementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Calibration of the various joint angle sensors was performed using a goniometer designed for human finger jointanglemeasurement.
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This assumption can be justified by the fact that the noise level on the jointanglemeasurementis much smaller than the noise level on the actuator torque measurements.
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Most allow a choice ofanglemeasurementmethods: degrees, radians, and sometimes grad.
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An alidade on the base was used to sight an object for horizontalanglemeasurement, and a second alidade was mounted on the vertical semicircle.
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Theanglemeasurementprocess enables joints which have already been tightened to be recognised.
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They can be constructed to adjust the bending angle by reference, stroke measurement oranglemeasurement.
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A very accurateanglemeasurementis required by the process.
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In the latter case the circles spin rapidly, reducinganglemeasurementto electronic measurement of time differences.
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The contactanglemeasurementhas proven to be a very useful tool to evaluate the influence of the sizing formulation on the printing properties.
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To supplement these five, two units ofanglemeasurementthat are also independent are recognized.
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That bold rotate while bending giving a signal to theanglemeasurement.
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The accuracy of the bearing angle measurements was measured with the aid of a laser.
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The microbial cell surfaces and the silicone rubber, with and without an adsorbed biosurfactant layer, were characterized using contact angle measurements.
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The repeatability of range and bearing angle measurements are tested.
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Electronic and digital autocollimators are used asanglemeasurementstandards, for monitoring angular movement over long periods of time and for checking angular position repeatability in mechanical systems.
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The covariance matrix of the parameter estimates cannot be calculated if the actuator torque and joint angle measurements are both corrupted by noise.
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The odometry error model similar to the one in ref. 16 is used in this work, which incorporates variations in effective wheel separation and angle measurements.
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Brothwell and his co-workers investigated the facial characteristics of racial groups, using point-to-point and angle measurements from standard fullface and lateral photographs of adult males.
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Early radio navigation was typically based on angle measurements using radio direction finders, but these had limited accuracy on the order or tens of miles.
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