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Portal venous pressure was directly measured using a pressure- measuringinstrument.
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By means of this measuringinstrument, the filtrate is then divided into two equal portions.
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Instrumented gait analysis is a suitable measuringinstrument to quantify and qualify the post-operative change of gait.
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Matter, they saw, was everywhere, though too tenuous for any measuringinstrument man's brain had yet invented.
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Summary: Key indicators of the quality of a measuringinstrument are the reliability and validity of the measures.
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This measurement error is a combination of systematic components, originating from the measuringinstrument and random measurement errors.
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How soon keys were added to the monochord, as this measuringinstrument was named, cannot positively be ascertained.
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A socio-economic barometer or measuringinstrument should be used to focus on the redress of poverty in South Africa.
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Realizing this would require a measuringinstrument, which I didn't pack, I pressed on to the task at hand.
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What sort of measurements do you expect to make when your measuringinstrument itself is part of the experiment?
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The rating took his suitcases, his rolled-up sea charts and the brown, specially made bag containing his most treasured measuringinstrument.
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The shock wave rippled across the desert floor, flowed around the mountains and tunneled into Frenchman's Flat, setting off every shock- measuringinstrument.
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The combination of instrumented gait analysis with clinical scores constitutes an eligible measuringinstrument to quantify and qualify changes in patients' gait patterns.
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The 2D profiles of these samples are measured and reconstructed by a geometric optical measuringinstrument for Finite Element (FE) analysis.
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But the accuracy is slightly diminished; a long narrow tube makes a poor measuringinstrument because of the amount of liquid it finally retains.
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The method is applicable to steam gauges, water indicators, clocks, barometers, etc., in fact, to any measuringinstrument where a moving hand can be employed.