Then they compared the computer - based estimates to the data they collected in their unique
instrument at different temperatures.
Not exact matches
Aqua's suite of
instruments include devices that will measure cloud properties, the wetness of land surfaces, land and sea
temperatures, humidity and
temperature at different levels of the atmosphere, the properties of particles in the air, fluctuations in solar energy absorption and many other parameters.
Since the
different regions of the ocean where Argo floats operate are not
at the same
temperature, then multiple
instruments operating in
different areas do not serve to reduce uncertainty, true.
There is an argument that a flat grant for all other heat pumps is something of a blunt
instrument, and doesn't reflect the fact that
different heat pumps will achieve
different efficiencies — depending on anything from the
temperatures they're designed to operate
at, to the
temperature of the heat source they're tapping into.
By the second set of equations
temperatures of
different pieces of the
instrument do not matter
at all, by the top equation surrounding
temperatures of the pieces of the measuring
instrument matters greatly.
Lab Technician II — TRL Plasma Laboratories — January 2013 — Present • Monitor the heat sealing and aseptic sampling of plasma units; place units of plasma into freezer in timely manner in order to ensure quality of product • Label plasma samples and units properly and store according to policy; manage an average of 50
different plasma units on a regular basis • Evaluate refrigerator and freezer
temperatures ad inform supervisor if equipment is malfunctioning • Maintain efficient and clean work environment and ensure inventory is stocked properly; answer phones and answer questions or transfer calls to appropriate departmentLab Technician I — ABC Medical Technologies, Inc. — May 2007 — January 2013 • Operated laboratory equipment, such as cell counters and microscopes, to analyze urine, blood, and tissue samples; recorded both normal and abnormal findings; had less than a.1 percent margin of error in sample findings • Used computerized
instruments and automated equipment to perform multiple tests
at one time; maintained calibration and proper function of equipment on a regular basis • Entered data from tests into physician reports; discussed abnormal results with supervisor and re-ran tests before logging data into patient's medical record