Sentence examples for constitute measurements from inspiring English sources

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Since Cvs constitute measurements of universal rRNA conservation and, thus, should have relevance in all ribosomal systems, including organellar ones, one would expect that the number of variations at every position should correlate with their Cv.

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While it is common to label disruptive causal forces connected to latents as residuals or structural-disturbances, and as measurement-errors if connected to indicators, we label all these as "errors" in Figure 3 because which specific disruptive causal forces constitute measurement-errors and which "residuals" remains open and requires careful researcher assessment.

The questionnaire or measuring instrument is insufficient to dictate what constitutes measurement error in a variable like y5 because the latent-effect portion of the model contributes importantly to η3's identity or meaning.

Rasch and factor analysis are embedded in different philosophical deconstructions of what constitutes measurement.

Assessing which variables' causal impacts do, or do not, enter between the η3 true scores and the indicators' values clarifies what constitutes measurement error.

The crucial appraisal criterion for a test's reliability is measurement error, which arises because any measurement concept can include only a limited sample of the many possible items that constitute the measurement domain.

This issue touches on the general question whether stimulus-free measurements constitute a reliable baseline measurement for the whole brain, or only for regions active under stimulus-free conditions.

First, via spatial formulation in which the samples at all antennas constitute a measurement vector.

end{aligned} (22) The final PBS and SNSPDs constitute a measurement in the H and V polarisation basis.

Measuring the path-length difference that gives maximum contrast at different gravitational potentials would constitute a measurement of the Shapiro delay between the parts of the photon state traversing the upper and lower arms of the interferometer.

These cases would then constitute actual measurement situations which cannot be described by the GRW theory, contrary to what happens for the idealized (according to the authors) situations considered in many presentations of it, i.e., those involving the displacement of some sort of pointer.

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