Sentences with phrase «accurate measurement instruments»

It is one of the most accurate measurement instruments available today: the high - performance microscope at the Institute of Applied Physics of TU Wien acquires images of individual atoms by moving the tip of a fine needle...

Not exact matches

Today we can make measurements accurate to 10 - 20 metres — 10,000 times smaller than a proton — with instruments called laser interferometers.
This Directional Water Transport Tester (DWTT) is a sensitive, accurate and reliable instrument for fabrics» water absorption and transport measurements developed by researchers at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Though ground and aircraft sensors provide the most accurate measurements of carbon monoxide for a localized area, satellites offer the best way to monitor wildfire emissions over broad regions, particularly in remote areas where there are fewer ground - based instruments.
The adjusted USHCN CONUS temperatures are well aligned with recent measurements from NOAA's U.S. Climate Reference Network (designed with the highest climate monitoring standards for siting and instrument exposure), thus providing independent evidence that the USHCN provides an accurate measure of the U.S. temperature.
He designed and built the instruments that made accurate measurements possible.
Both of the Nature Climate Change studies used a combination of direct measurements of temperature at various depths, a measurement of the altitude of the top of the ocean (sea level) from highly accurate satellite instruments, and measures of the mass of the water in the ocean, from the GRAIL gravity research project.
«Since the measurement instrument is an integral part of the electrical thermometer, its calibration may be checked by substituting the resistance thermometer by an accurate decade resistance box and by applying resistances equivalent to fixed 5 K temperature increments over the operational temperature range.
«[S] atellite - based retrievals will never be able to be as accurate or precise as ground - based in - situ instruments, as the measurements are always affected by other confounding factors such as aerosols, which can never be fully eliminated with passive remote sensing (see Chapter 4).
Satellite measurements might be «close enough for many applications», but even warmists scientists admit they can't actually measure the alleged imbalance because the instruments aren't precise and accurate enough.
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