Sentences with phrase «measure precise amounts»

You can turn on and off your faucet, measure precise amounts («pour two cups of water»), and monitor water usage and leaks.
The design of the top allows you to measure the precise amount of milk or water kefir grains you need, and then remove them easily when the kefir is ready.
If only we could objectively measure the precise amount of cheese, or artificial pasteurized - processed cheese - food product, present in every movie...)

Not exact matches

If you ask the staff nicely they'll even lend you some measuring cups so that you can measure out the precise amount you need of each ingredient:
Mothers can not know the precise amounts of breast milk that their children consume, nor will they be able accurately to measure the energy content of complementary foods.
It has precise measurements on its side hence giving you the freedom to measure the amount of fluid your child deserves without necessarily guessing
It could also be used to detect trace amounts of gas, or be adapted to make precise atom interferometers, which measure small variations in gravity, she says.
The next decade, studies of the cosmic microwave background (the relic radiation from the Big Bang) by the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe, or WMAP, provided a new way to measure the total amount of dark matter; this is the same technique that the Planck spacecraft built upon to come up with its more precise cosmic breakdown.
With precise instruments, normally one trying to measure global CO2, rather than measuring regional CO2 levels, though fair amount local CO2 levels are measured with easy and cheap [and inaccurate devices] that can measure CO2 levels.
The technician measures out the precise amount of chemotherapy using the syringe and then places the medication in a syringe or a bag of the required fluid.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z