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Invented in 1742 by the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius, it is sometimes called the centigrade scale because of the 100-degree interval between the defined points.
Callendar in 1886 described a precise thermometer based on the electrical resistivity of platinum; since then, platinum resistance thermometers have been prescribed for the determination of temperatures between the defined points of internationally recognized temperature scales.
Moreover, the deviation percentage of the requirement values in 17 defined points of the pieces is shown in Fig. 14.
When estimating the risk at the defined points using Bazett's correction factor, a different risk assessment results.
Smaller nanoparticles can move across cellular and also nuclear membranes and are able to penetrate cells and intracellular structures, and target defined points within the body [9, 10].
The significant aim of this paper is to present a controller for minimizing the movement of the motor valve, at the same time, setting the level of the tank at defined points.
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This first part of the script is meant as a coarse correction of the mouse-defined points.
To facilitate registration of successive prints, or lays, each block has several pitch pins arranged to coincide with well-defined points in the pattern.
The red lines are connected by six user-defined points.
Fig. 8 a User-defined points of video frame.
To overcome this problem, a large cost was injected when ill-defined points were tested.
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