Sentence examples for gauge in use from inspiring English sources

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Since an embolism as small as 200 ml can be fatal, 4 a vitreoretinal surgeon might have only seconds to minutes to effectively stop air infusion after choroidal elevation appears as a first warning sign, depending on the infusion gauge in use, the extent of vortex vein tearing, and the infusion pressure selected before and after choroidal detachment is detected.

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As well as being able to travel on both gauges in use in Spain, it is powered by a hybrid unit which can run off both electricity and diesel.

Either way, the result will be reflected on a dashboard gauge, already in use in some high-end models.

Due to the difficult terrain, one scheme suggested a narrow gauge, already in use by the Festiniog [sic] Railway Company and elsewhere, to ease construction.

Rain gauge sensors currently in use can only detect accumulated rainfall of more than 0.5 mm per day.

This month, consumer confidence, a broadly watched gauge of American sentiment in use since 1967, plunged to its lowest level on record, attesting to the new psychology of worry and scrimping that now holds sway.

Unlike the gauge of inflation currently in use, the chained index captures the ability of consumers to adjust their spending across categories as relative prices change — for instance, spending less on fuel as gas prices go up and more on groceries as food prices go down.

This paper describes design, calibration, and testing of a dual He-3 detector neutron backscatter gauge for use in the Savannah River Site Mixed Oxide Fuel project.

The reason for the apparent discrepancy lies in the smaller gauge volume used in the second set of measurements, which causes the evaluated residual stress values to be dominated by the microscopic (Type II + III) residual stress components.

An earlier version of this article described incorrectly the width of the rail gauge used in the former Soviet Union.

Homes are 30% overvalued against the long-run ratio of prices to rents, the gauge used in The Economist's quarterly round-up of global house prices.

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