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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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At the same time, an extreme ultraviolet imager on SDO can follow small features at eight different ultraviolet wavelengths that gauge temperatures from 20,000˚C to 1 million˚C.
Your wrist is a more accurate gauge of temperature than your fingers, so use your wrist to determine if the temperature is actually comfortable.
"But with this situation, we brought them in to gauge the temperature".
In those gaps, you could gauge the temperature and atmosphere of the room.
Now, the reason why the metal thing works better is because you can gauge the temperature better.
However, Pulver, for good reason, needs a way to regularly gauge the temperature in the locker room to ensure recent events never happen again.
"This is where the media come to gauge the temperature of the Muslim community," says Qureshi. "This is where they come for their vox pops.
Ever so methodically, Mattingly is dipping his toes back into the baseball pool to gauge the temperature and see if he wants to dive in.
He spends hours poring over all sorts of economic and financial indicators in order to gauge the temperature of the economy.
Brian Zisk's annual SFMusicTech conference is always a good place to gauge the temperature of the music industry.
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