Sentences with phrase «measurement time only»

«The total measurement uncertainty lies at only 4 × 10 - 19, allowing a height difference of 4 mm between clocks to be resolved within 100 seconds of measurement time only

Not exact matches

Only GOLFTEC's patented TECSWING Training System allows you to see real - time video and motion measurement simultaneously.
These new measurements will only get better over time.
To test robustness of influencers, they consider: (1) subsamples to test consistency over time; (2) daily and monthly measurements to test consistency across sampling frequencies (except consumer price indexes, available only monthly); and, (3) contemporaneous and one period - lagged (predictive) relationships.
This is a necessary consequence of this theory, since the measurement of time is only possible if there is some change of state taking place, whether this change is in the process being measured or in the instrument of measurement itself.
Now, if measurement can be significant only if the measuring rod is free of all deforming influences, not simply those attributed to the influence of «differential» forces, then given a space - time continuum of variable metric structure, no set of conditions can be specified to ensure that the measuring rod does not undergo deformation in its length as it is transported from point to point during the process of measurement.
I've only made the original version of her oat bread a couple of times, having since adapted it (e.g., US measurements, smaller quantity, and more).
I made dinner rolls for the 1st time and they were a little denser than I wanted... was wondering if the xanthem gum was the culprit... so I looked up adjusting xanthem gum for dense bread and it brought me here... your article says if bread is rubbery it might have too much xanthem... I have perfected my cupcakes they are light fluffy and moist... and good enough that I was able to sell them at a local cafe for 3.00 a piece and could not keep up... anyway the xanthem gum measurements for cakes is supposed to be 1/2 tsp per cup and I only use 1/4 tsp per cup... so I am thinking if I reduce the xanthem in the rolls it would produce an airier roll... as everyone knows gluten free flours can be expensive... and I wanted to avoid making a failed batch as bread and cake are a bit different... the 1st batch tased great... just won't leave much room for food due to density... as is the problem with lots of gluten free stuff... am I on the right track?
Hi sorry I have gone over the ingredients multiple times and do not see anywhere a measurement for «coconut flour» only desicated coconut.
Besides the quantities listed (I've made this so many times, I'm not even sure what measurements I use) the only difference is that we use organic Arrowroot powder instead of Cornstarch.
I was also confused as Sydney regarding the size of the pan, I used a larger size which I really don't know the measurements, next time I will use smaller loaf pan so it will come out taller, It came out perfect anyways it only lasted 2 days!!!
Blood pressure measurement only takes around a minute, while the other is usually 20 minutes or more at a time, depending on when the nurse is available to help remove it.
But they do provide the best publicly available window into how Cuomo has spent his time and the only apples - to - apples measurement of whom he's lent his ear to the most.
To be clear, it's not just that physicists don't know what the properties are; the properties literally only come into being at the time of the measurement.
Although this measurement was first proposed in the 1960's, it has never been made because only two strongly lensed supernovae have been discovered to date, neither of which were amenable to time delay measurements,» says Danny Goldstein, a UC Berkeley graduate student and lead author on the new Astrophysical Journal paper.
Scientists here at Birmingham have designed and built the detector and readout system that identifies the kaon particles in the beam which is mainly formed by pions with only 6 % of kaons; this detector is therefore an essential element of the experiment, and has the best time resolution of all the components; we are very proud that it works brilliantly and has allowed this measurement to be made.
In addition to being time - consuming to collect, these measurements are difficult to interpret, as they reflect only one point in time.
The newly discovered phenomenon reveals itself in its full scope only through the measurements that were conducted to such an extensive degree for the first time and was thus not able to be grasped at all previously.
Beam time at a neutron instrument is valuable — users generally have only a few days for their measurements.
Fermilab's Holometer is currently the only machine with the ability to take these very precise measurements of space and time, and recently collected data has improved the limits on theories about exotic objects from the early universe.
Ernesto Rodriguez Leal, native from Monterrey, in northern Mexico, and a PhD in mechanical engineering, told us that the ring is placed only at the time of the test, a button is pressed and activates a needle that draws blood, which is transported by capillary action and taken to a lab - on - a-chip, a recent concept based on immobilizing reagents to look for changes and make measurements.
In a flurry of cooperation we can only marvel at today, the world's nations came together in the late 19th century to adopt international standards of time, longitude and metric measurement.
But these sensors have tended to measure only one component of sweat at a time, and generally can not transmit their measurements in real - time.
Naturally this article fails to mention that since the hydrosphere is 271 times as massive as the atmosphere, if oceans are absorbing the heat they are likely to moderate AGW into a nonproblem, as the average ocean temperature has only changed by.1 degrees in 50 years, an amount that is probably smaller than measurement error.
«If the D - to - H value changes with time, it would be misleading to assume that comets contributed only a small fraction of Earth's water compared to asteroids,» Paganini said, «especially, if these are based on a single measurement of the D - to - H value in cometary water.»
Although the measured speed of light has decreased only about 1 % during the past three centuries, the decrease is statistically significant, because measurement techniques can detect changes thousands of times smaller.
As the first mission to provide extensive time series measurements on thousands of stars over months to years at a level hitherto possible only for the Sun, the results from Kepler will vastly increase our knowledge of stellar variability for quiet solar - type stars.
Tonometric examinations, however, are infrequent and insufficient as they are only able to provide single point measurements of the patient's IOP, which can fluctuate over time.
Because the microlensing event depends on one star moving across the sky relative to another, microlensing measurements can only be taken at that one time when the two stars align and can not be repeated.
For each measurement, only cells with 5 of more data points per time window were utilized and the entire first time window was excluded from further analysis.
The authors also say that limitations in their research — like the fact that BMI and waist measurements were only collected once, rather than several times over the course of the study — may have skewed the results.
Because a single measurements serves only as an isolated snapshot in time, and may not be reflective of total body iodine status, repeat testing may be necessary before conclusions about iodine deficiency can be drawn.
It only gives a static measurement of bone density at one moment in time.
The only other time that I would ever use my weight in any measurement of fitness is when I want figure out my lean mass once I know my body fat percentage — that's it.
Of course, it makes only 30 hp SAE gross (25 hp by German DIN measurements), but you have to remember that the European gasoline of the time had a very low rating, perhaps 60 octane, and you can't expect much power from a compression ratio of 5.8:1.
The only man I know who behaves sensibly is my tailor; he takes my measurements anew each time he sees me.
The CAPE measurement used by Prof. Shiller is a hypothetical statistic with no precise time designation, only an assumption.
It has been used not only for diagnosis of SIBO but also for detection of carbohydrate malassimilation and measurement of oro - caecal transit time.
I have seen no instrumental measurements showing a dramatic increase in atmospheric methane, though, but I only have limited access and time to look.
You will still SEE an increase in temperatures, but because of the poor localisation the variability is much higher and the effect of small - scale (compared to global) forcings that affect only the region you have measurements for mean that to get the signal from the noise requires more time.
This can only be answered from longer time series; complemented, maybe by borehole measurements in this shelf permafrost.
It looks like the variable is constructed by starting with prior period values and adjusing them (this could be for only one element of the ice volume estimation), rather than taking independent measurements each time.
Latimer Alder June 29, 2012 at 7:16 pm said:» but only the Hawaiian ones go anywhere near showing how it has changed with time... and that only for one location and only for two separate short series of about 5 years (monthly measurements) each»
You might have lots of measurements of pH, but only the Hawaiian ones go anywhere near showing how it has changed with time... and that only for one location and only for two separate short series of about 5 years (monthly measurements) each.
Then, instead of throwing out the data as hopelessly compromised and starting the experiment over with these factors corrected, you (a) do a study estimating how miscalibrated, how defective and how improperly located your instruments were and apply adjustments to all past data to «correct» the improper reading, (b) you do a study to estimate the effect of the external factors at the time you discover the problem and apply adjustments to all past data to «correct» the effects of the external factors even though you have no idea what the effect of the external factor actually was for a given instrument at the time the data was recorded, because you only measured the effect years later and then at only some locations, (c) you «fill in» any missing data using data from other instruments and / or from other measurements by the same instrument, (d) you do another study to determine how best to deal with measurements from different instruments over different time periods and at different locations and apply adjustments to all past data to «correct» for differences between readings from different instruments over different time periods at different locations.
We have enough measurements to increase precision through quantity instead of quality in only a limited number of times and places.
For the latter, the analysis of the air entrapped in the ice is the only direct way to determine their concentrations for times before precise routine atmospheric measurements were done, that is, before 1958.
Measurements by weather balloons, the main method used to measure temperatures at the time, only test a small sliver of the atmosphere and are far from comprehensive.
Paper J notes that the anthropogenic effect on sea level rise in one region of the world (the Pacific Ocean) over one period of time (1993 - 2013) is too small to detect at a statistically significant level due to factors such as: a) small sample size (only 20 years), b) the effect of control variables (such as the IPO), c) limitations of satellite altimetry measurement, the technique being used to measure sea level in paper H. Paper K offers a contrasting account of paper J, noting that part of the Pacific sea level rise is anthropogenic.
Only time and measurements will tell us if these are temporary or permanent factors in GMST.
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