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The phrase "base of instruments" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a foundational or supporting structure for various tools or devices. Example: "The engineer designed a robust base of instruments to ensure accurate measurements during the experiment."
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The other political journalists of that day differ from Callender only in degree, and our founding fathers, while not losing our respect, show themselves willing to use the most base of instruments, if they can keep their hands clean.
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This paper evaluates the current instrument mix, designs options for smart regulation and estimates the support base of new instruments for the forest expansion policy in Flanders (northern Belgium).
Klepacki maintains templates with a base of common instruments prepared for sudden bursts of inspiration, as he resents "having technical issues...as an obstacle".
Another new feature will be a small drawer in the base of the instrument in which may be kept a pad for making notes or scratching curious designs.
The plane and the related spokeshave are unique tools because both depend upon a constant depth of cut that is given by the slight projection of the blade beyond the sole, or base, of the instrument.
Figure 1A illustrates an inverted pendulum with the mass M suspended in vertical position via a flexure on the solid base of the instrument.
Because of the evidence base of the instrument and its widespread use, researchers can make a thorough evaluation of projects and interventions in home care and can also have insight in international comparisons.
The MS spectra obtained in the prOTOF mass spectrometer were extracted from the data base of the instrument with the program "ProTOF extractor" (version 1.6 created by Markus Kalkum, Beckman Research Institute, City of Hope).
Orient the back piece so that the sound hole is at the base of the instrument, and the snares are at the top.
Based on the measurements, a special foundation system was designed to reduce the vibration levels at the base of the precision instrument to allowable vibration limits while the vibration sources were active.
contains demonstrations of theories of instrument construction and a classification of instruments based on the material that produces the sound (e.g., a drum is classified as a membranophone).
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