range measurement
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrangeandmeasurement
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range
noun
uk/reɪndʒ/us/reɪndʒ/
a set of ...
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measurement
noun
uk/ˈmeʒ.ə.mənt/us/ˈmeʒ.ɚ.mənt/
the act or process ...
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Despite their simple and accuraterangemeasurement, use of ultrasonic transducers in map building is plagued by a few shortcomings.
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The error inrangemeasurementis less than 0.6 mm and the one of the bearing angle is less than 0.17 degrees.
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The pseudo-lite system using the radio frequency transmitters requires highly accurate and expensive electronic drivers forrangemeasurement.
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They result in a correctrangemeasurementbeing stored at the wrong pixel in the image.
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Two types of detectors were developed which provide an error of the total stoppingrangemeasurement of less than 3% and of the beam energy deposition function of about 7%.
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The returned pulses were displayed on a cathode-ray oscilloscope, givingrangemeasurement.
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A target ship moving at 18kn km/h traveled 0.15nmi km in 30 seconds, and would often maneuver to spoil therangemeasurement.
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Also, because the laser rangefinder is integrated into the gunner's primary sight, the gunner is able to read the digitalrangemeasurementdirectly.
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The accuracy of the resultingrangemeasurementis essentially a function of the ability of the receiver's electronics to accurately process signals from the satellite.
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Errors inrangemeasurementcan be as high as 8km, but there is no minimum range.
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Based on 12 collected specimens, therangemeasurementfrom head to body is 121-154 mm.
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Visualrangemeasurement(of both target and shell splashes) was difficult prior to availability of radar.
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Measuring the delay between sending the signal and receiving the echo allowed accuraterangemeasurement.
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This processing reduces the effect of complex spectra modulation produced by rotating parts that introduce errors intorangemeasurementprocess.
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As a result, surfaces that reflect intensities outside of the optimal operating range will produce noisy or even erroneous range measurements.
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Research into the advanced experimental methods for precision ion stopping range measurements in matter.
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Figure 11 shows the standard deviation of range measurements which is obtained by placing an aligned plane at varying distances in front of the sensor.
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This paper presents the first self-contained sonar ring that achieves accurate and robust distance and range measurements around the robot at near real time rates - termed an advanced sonar ring.
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