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He was a pioneer in the field of "absolute measurement".
The absolute measurement of speech intelligibility is a complex science.
The flow meter is much more useful for relative rather than absolute measurements.
There is no absolute measurement, and, because it's relative, people will surely disagree about whether or not it has occurred at all.
An ionization method for the absolute measurement of -ray energy.
As with most buildings measured internally, absolute measurement is hard to ascertain.
Wagner was notable for his work on X-rays and on the absolute measurement of high pressure.
Both may be expressed as absolute measurements or as relative measurements.
I believed, in fact, that it was giving the response 'Absolute measurement is not possible on the inside of a stasis; forget it.'
This methodology quantifies gender inequality by analyzing the gap between males and females instead of absolute measurements.
The data for both platforms are also directly comparable as both use an absolute measurement of DNA.
The same academic notes that Lechler used an absolute measurement unit of Schuh, or "shoe", which is approximately thirty centimetres.
The first absolute measurements of molecular weights (i.e. made without reference to standards) were based on fundamental physical characteristics and their relation to the molar mass.
'Absolute Measurements in Electricity and Magnetism' (1889)
On top the principle of interference measurement give the possibility for much higher accuracy's and it is an absolute measurement technique with no need of calibration.
An example of an absolute measurement would be the percentage of the population eating less food than is required to sustain the human body (approximately 2000-2500 calories per day).
Useful range: above 10 Torr (roughly 1 Pa) For absolute measurements, welded pressure capsules with diaphragms on either side are often used.
Invariable pendulums: Kater introduced the idea of relative gravity measurements, to supplement the absolute measurements made by a Kater's pendulum.
What all this means is that in common with all other performance figures Whetstone and Dhrystone should be regarded as performance indicators rather than as absolute measurements.
A relatively new program in the group is the absolute measurement of spectral solar UV for the investigation of the interaction of ozone and solar radiation.
Sometimes the absolute measurement cannot be used but the size can be deduced indirectly from viscosity measurements, which are related to the volume occupied by the chain in solution.
While not an absolute measurement of quality, if a project is halfway complete and there have been no defects found, then changes may be needed to the procedures being employed by QA.
At Glasgow, he awarded the Cleland Medal for "An Experimental Determination of Magnetic Moments in Absolute Measurements."
In 1832 Carl Friedrich Gauss, when making the first absolute measurements of the Earth's magnetic field, needed standard units of time alongside the units of length and mass.
He studied magnetism with Gauss, and during 1864 published his Electrodynamic Proportional Measures containing a system of absolute measurements for electric currents, which forms the basis of those in use.