real-time measurement
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real-time
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈrɪəl.taɪm/us/ˈriː.əl.taɪm/
communicated, shown, presented, etc. at the same time as events actually ...
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measurement
noun
uk/ˈmeʒ.ə.mənt/us/ˈmeʒ.ɚ.mənt/
the act or process ...
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The study uses a checklist as a tool forreal-timemeasurementof student interest during four lectures observed.
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Real-timemeasurementof exocytosis and endocytosis using interference of light.
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Active combining implies thereal-timemeasurementof the phase of individual lasers' output, and quick adjustment to keep them all in phase.
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Such loops can be generated byreal-timemeasurementof pressure and volume within the left ventricle.
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Additionally, forces exerted by locomoting cells can be determined from the real-time measurements of substrate deformations.
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Their combined signals provide areal-timemeasurementof the three-dimensional distribution of cosmic rays, mainly galactic cosmic rays as well as solar energetic particles during the most intense solar events.
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The heading controller may receive as input the heading reference direction and the real-time measurements of the yaw (heading) angle from the three-axis compass as a feedback.
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Another engineering application involves the design of a neural net for detecting faults in a mechanical system, based on real-time measurements.
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Here, real-time measurements from the well are important but the downhole bandwidth has previously been very restricted.
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Real-time measurements are usually taken in the periphery of the cyclone, where conditions are less catastrophic and its true strength can not be evaluated.
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The polarization can be switched rapidly, allowing real-time measurements of chemical reactions taking place on a chip surface in a flow-through system.
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Time synchronization allows synchronized real-time measurements of multiple remote measurement points on the grid.
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The first real-time measurements in a production environment were made with modified laboratory instrumentation; in recent times specialized process and handheld instrumentation has been developed for immediate analysis.
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