"Measurement accuracy" refers to how close a measurement is to the true or correct value. In simpler terms, it means how accurate or precise a measurement is.
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The uncertainties due to sampling and
measurement accuracy go into the error bars, and the trend is clearly significant.
The early implementation of LLOWFS at LESIA, Observatoire de Paris demonstrated an open loop
measurement accuracy of 0.01 lambda / D for tip - tilt at 638 nm when used in conjunction with a four quadrant phase mask (FQPM) in the laboratory.
Another team, led by Mark Kasevich at Stanford University in California, first demonstrated in 2007 that such an interferometer could measure G. Tino's team has «achieved a more than ten-fold improvement
in measurement accuracy» of G with the interferometry technique, says Kasevich.
«The total
measurement accuracy for the TOPEX / Poseidon altimetry based Sea surface height is about 80 mm (95 % error) for a single measurement based on one - second along - track averages (Chelton et al., 2001)»
Our fat analysis systems inspect 100 % of throughput in real - time, providing
fat measurement accuracy better than + / - 1CL thanks to Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry technology.
For
ideal measurement accuracy when not using a scale, we recommend fluffing the flour with a whisk or spoon, sprinkling it into the measuring cup, and scraping off the excess.
The plan calls for using four pairs of «test masses» made of at least three different materials — such as beryllium, niobium and platinum - iridium — which would be kept in a vacuum and cooled to just a few kelvins, reducing temperature fluctuations that can
degrade measurement accuracy.
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The observed annual mean latitudinal gradient of atmospheric CO2 concentration during the last 20 years is relatively large (about 3 to 4 ppm) compared with
current measurement accuracy.
Designed and tested board - level circuits, mostly in analog (Photodiode, Balanced Detector, Log, Peak Level, Filters, Laser Diode Driver, Voltage Scaling, HV Amplifier), improving bandwidth and Optical Signal - to - Noise Ratio (OSNR), resulting in
enhanced measurement accuracy.
With this Geophysical borehole Observatory at the North Anatolian Fault GONAF,
measurement accuracy and detection threshold for microearthquakes are improved many times over.
The more broadband the frequency combs, the higher is
the measurement accuracy.
The observed absorption depth can be explained by the both disk models with / without photodesorption effect within
the measurement accuracy, but slightly favors the model with photodesorption effects, implying that the UV photons play an important role on the survival / destruction of ice grains at the Herbig Ae / Be disk surface.
Since insulin is being given under the skin, the presence of bubbles is not an enormous problem (as it would be with an intravenous injection) but we still want to minimize the presence of bubbles for the sake of
measurement accuracy.
And you didn't actually answer the question about
the measurement accuracy of the thermometers being used.
Both have
a measurement accuracy of at least 3.3 cm.
So yet again we have statistical torture being applied to find a signal that is probably one tenth of
the measurement accuracy.
Designed to commercial and military test specifications, including interface requirements, test flow and strategy,
measurement accuracy, and acceptance criteria.