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'allow to measure' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to permission to take measurements or to allow something to be measured. For example, "The factory manager allowed us to measure the temperature in the workplace to ensure it met safety regulations."
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Then, a comparison of the time coordinates of the two particles would allow to measure a simulated relativistic time dilation and the measurement of the two-particle correlations would allow to detect a degradation of correlations due to acceleration or gravity.
GOCE mission will allow to measure the diagonal components of the gravity gradient tensor.
The high polarimetric sensitivity of the EST will allow to measure the magnetic field in the solar atmosphere with unprecedented precision.
The performed tests allow to measure the aerodynamic forces on the vehicles for different wind exposures and over a wide range of Reynolds number.
Residence time distributions of the liquid phase allow to measure the liquid film volume (liquid holdup) in the reactor and the dispersion coefficient.
The morphological investigation by scanning probes techniques, and especially Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) allow to measure the surface roughness of immobilized proteins with unequalled vertical spatial resolution.
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This allows to measure all beam polarization components.
A frequency scan of the PPE signal allows to measure the thermal effusivity of liquids.
It allows to measure cylindrical samples of maximum 60 mm radius and 10 mm thick.
This configuration allows to measure the tube acceleration response under distinct operation conditions.
This concept allows to measure glucose within the 67 s of the gold standard glucose assay.
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