Sentence examples for bat instrument from inspiring English sources

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Glare was tested using a Mentor brightness acuity tester (BAT) instrument (set at medium illumination levels) and recorded as the level of contrast sensitivity chart read when exposed to the BAT.

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This is to be compared with the 12 15 keV threshold of the ISGRI INTEGRAL and BAT-SWIFT instruments, which both use similar bulk detector material.

Once at the park, the Crown claims that Mr Donaldson was struck on the head and body with a knife, baseball bat, or similar instruments.

The core temperature was measured with an anal thermometer (BAT-12, Ploytemp Instrument, NJ).

One nineteenth-century warden bragged "Down here in Texas we do not know how to manage without the strap" (128), referring to the thick leather strap known as the bat, which became the instrument of choice from the 1880s for a catalog of indiscretions.

Because the Oxylet prototype utilized an open-circuit design, the chamber temperature could be constantly monitored by passing a fine-wire microprobe thermocouple (Physitemp BAT-12, Physitemp Instruments Inc., Clifton, NJ) through the chamber lid's pressure equalization port.

An electronic thermometer (Bat-12; Physitemp Instruments Inc., Clifton, NJ), with an accuracy of 0.1 °C, was used to measure the temperature within the eye wall during spectroscopy.

Rectal body temperature in wild-type and hadh−/− mice was measured with a rectal thermometer for mice (physitemp BAT-12; Physitemp Instruments, Clifton, NJ) when mice were resting.

The temperature of the mice was measured with a digital thermometer (BAT-12, Physitemp Instruments, Clifton, New Jersey, USA) equipped with a rectal probe for mice.

The rectal temperature was measured with a digital thermometer (BAT-12, Physitemp Instruments, Clifton, NJ, USA) equipped with a rectal probe for mice.

In the words of KS Ranjitsinhji – who succeeded Grace as the premier pre-1914 English cricketing celebrity – he turned the bat from "the one-stringed instrument" of the early 19th century "into a many-chorded lyre".

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