Measurements

  • 1measurements — [plural] ► the size, shape, quality, etc. of something, which you discover by measuring it: »The measurements of the bike, when folded, are 68cm x 52cm x 26cm. »Although exact measurements are not available, piracy is said to be a very big… …

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  • 2measurements — index area (surface) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 3Measurements and Controls India — Limited (MACIL). Type Private Industry Telecommunication services Founded 1982 Headquarters 17/A Electronics City, Hosur Road, Bangalore 560100 Key people …

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  • 4Measurements railway station — was opened in 1932 as part of the London and North Western Railway route from Oldham to Delph. The station closed in May 1955, when the Delph Donkey passenger train service to Delph via Greenfield was withdrawn. It served Measurements Factory and …

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  • 5Measurements with Advanced Trapping Systems — MATS is an acronym standing for Measurements with an Advanced Trapping System, which is a Helmholtz research group for young investigators. It is funded by the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres between the cooperating institutes… …

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  • 7measurements — meas·ure·ment || meÊ’É™(r)mÉ™nt n. calculation of size or extent; assessment of capacity or dimension; system of measures (liquid measurement, dry measurement) …

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  • 9Theory of incomplete measurements — The Theory of Incomplete Measurements (TIM) is an attempt to unify Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity by focusing on physical measurement processes. In that theory, general relativity is a continuous approximation of discrete measurements,… …

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  • 10Audio system measurements — are made for several purposes. Designers take measurements so that they can specify the performance of a piece of equipment. Maintenance engineers make them to ensure equipment is still working to specification, or to ensure that the cumulative… …

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