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In such tests, the load on a steel specimen is maintained constant while its temperature is increased at a given rate and the changes in gauge length are constantly recorded.
For some commonly used wiring configurations and sensors, field strain measurements can exhibit apparent strains that are caused by changes in wire temperature or changes in gauge temperature, which do not correspond to changes in actual strain in the geosynthetic.
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A one-unit change represents a one-step change in gauge intensity along a 9-point scale (see Fig. 4 for the 9-point scale).
When passing wheels bend the rail slightly, changes in the gauge's electrical resistance reveal the car's weight.
Investors look for even the slightest changes in wording to gauge shifts in the Fed's outlook.
Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) may serve as a serum marker of traumatic brain injury (TBI) that can be used to monitor biochemical changes in patients and gauge the response to treatment.
But, in seeking to gauge changes in US monetary conditions, investors have been looking in the wrong place.
It was wired with electrodes to measure changes in cardiac output — a gauge of the power of her heart.
RMS head output and signal dropouts are monitored to gauge changes in magnetic performance during tape cycling.
Upon their return, Chu realized that the data they collected could also be used to gauge changes in the ocean's anthropogenic carbon storage.
Economists watch the consumer credit data to help them gauge changes in consumer spending, which accounts for two-thirds of the gross domestic product.
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