experienced observer

collocation in English

meaningsofexperiencedandobserver

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experienced
adjective
uk
/ɪkˈspɪə.ri.ənst/
us
/ɪkˈspɪə.ri.ənst/
having skill or knowledge because you have done something ...
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observer
noun[C]
uk
/əbˈzɜː.vər/
us
/əbˈzɝː.vɚ/
a person who watches what happens but has no active part ...
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(Definition ofexperiencedandobserverfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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After 6 weeks, plants were harvested for biomass and roots were scored for disease incidence/severity by anexperiencedobserver.
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Detecting such changes was a subjective process and required anexperiencedobserverfor reliable detection.
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He is a veryexperiencedobserver.
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A team of three experienced observers (two advanced graduate students and a faculty researcher) trained for 2 months to systematize the scoring of the videotapes.
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Six subjects were experienced observers but naive to the main objective of the experiments.
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Even for experienced observers, distinguishing the intermediate morphology is very difficult.
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The sea state can either be assessed by anexperiencedobserver, like a trained mariner, or through instruments like weather buoys, wave radar or remote sensing satellites.
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Fifth, the skill of experienced observers to make judgments is superior to that of more automated systems.
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This cadre has always lacked experienced observers and experienced assistants because the rates of pay have been abnormally low.
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There are experienced observers who do not believe in the sincerity of the democratic commitment, and feel sure that the elections will be rigged.
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Other experienced observers are even more concerned.
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At magnitude 10.7, the asteroid was not visible to the naked eye, but just visible to experienced observers using high-end binoculars.
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Most experienced observers predicted a year of struggle for the new team.
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Experienced observers can typically measure lunar distances to within one-quarter of a minute of arc under favourable conditions, introducing an error of up to one quarter degree in longitude.
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