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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again measured" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of measuring something once more or reiterating a measurement that has been taken previously.
Example: "After recalibrating the equipment, the results were again measured to ensure accuracy."
Alternatives: "re-measured" or "measured once more".
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Indoor AH, again measured as vapor pressure, was calculated from indoor temperature and RH measurements.
We again measured 10 IV cannulae of each gauges from each brand (60 measurements in total) and randomised the order using a table of random numbers.
And, again measured in relative terms, the wind noise with the top closed is subdued.
The second chart shows two-year changes in home starts, again measured by three-month moving averages to smooth out weather-related distortions.
We again measured the geomagnetic total intensity at 10 Hz, using the same magnetometer.
After the assay, the mixture was again measured using the VSM.
When a stable reading is displayed, the mv value was again measured.
The centrality of a corporations is again measured by 〈 D i 〉.
The positions of the edge and the tape were again measured with the height gauge.
Slides were measured with dust first and again measured after the dust was thoroughly cleaned.
The inter-rater reliability (IRR) was again measured using Fleiss' kappa.
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