Sentence examples for gauge refers from inspiring English sources

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String gauge refers to how thick the strings are.

(If no stitch is listed, the listed gauge refers to stockinette stitch).

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In a experimental setting using strain gauges in cadaver femora [ 7], strains increased at the strain gauges referring to the ROIs 2, 6 and 7. Since strain gauges only record local strain information on the outer cortical bone surface, they do not fully reflect the in-vivo loading, especially in the cancellous bone of the femur.

This cigar measures 6 inches (15.2 cm) by 42-ring gauge -- this refers to the diameter of the cigar.

Like the caliber, the gauge of the shotgun refers to the diameter of the shell that will be used.

Either gauge may be referred to as "Brunel's" gauge.

The gauge of a needle refers to its outer diameter, while the inner diameter also depends on its wall thickness [ 20].

For more details on gauge spaces, we refer the reader to [39].

The third strain gauge that is referred to as SR3 measures the strain values of reinforcements at the bottom of the beam at mid-span.

The "Combination" element refers to a special gauge that fills up and can be used to perform special attacks with party members not assigned in battle.

Two strain gauges that are referred to as SR1 and SR2 measure the strain values of top reinforcements of the beam, respectively, 0.1 m away from the left and right columns' face.

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