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The levels of dioxin measured in the air near the smoldering pile «were the highest ambient measurements of dioxin ever recorded anywhere in the world,» levels at least 100 times higher than those found downwind of a garbage incinerator, according to an analysis published by EPA scientists [pdf] in 2007.
In all, 72 children took part in the study, the largest ever for wet wrap therapy, and for the first time their conditions were quantified for their severity using SCORAD (Scoring Atopic Dermatitis) and ADQ (AD Quickscore) measurements.
The sophisticated Mayan system of math enabled them to develop accurate time measurements (among the most accurate ever developed), erect huge step - pyramids, and control a vast system of trading with neighboring civilizations.
«This is the first time detailed measurements of Earth's radiation belts have ever been recorded during such rare conditions,» said Harlan Spence, director of EOS at UNH and a co-author of the study.
The agreement between the two aluminum clocks is more than 10 times closer than any previous two - clock comparison, with the lowest measurement uncertainty ever achieved in such an evaluation, according to the paper.
«We are stuck with the laboratory of the sky and experiments that are never ever 100 - percent repeatable, because every time you go out and make measurements, things are different.
«We had to make a measurement with about three times more accuracy than anyone had ever done, but we knew, in principle, that it could be done,» Fomalont said.
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.
Given the paucity and skill of surface measurements even at the height of GHCN, the reasoning for discarding those proxies seems ever fainter as time passes.
These numbers, and in fact all numbers you will ever see in the press, are not the raw instrument measurements — they include a number of manual adjustments made by climate scientists to correct for both time of observation as well as changing quality of the measurement site itself.
By some measurements, the atmosphere at the time of the heaviest rains was the among most soaked it has ever been in Colorado.
It was sticking and not closing all the way at times, other times, the measurement was ever so slightly off.
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