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Discover Ludwig"indirect measurements" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to measurements that are not taken directly or physically, but instead inferred or calculated from other data or information. Example: "Scientists used indirect measurements, such as satellite imagery and weather patterns, to estimate the size of the glacier."
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In order to measure electroadhesion force continuously, indirect measurements through friction change were conducted.
The components were measured in two ways – direct and indirect measurements.
The measured values of NPP are considered as indirect measurements of light-saturated rates of photosynthesis [18].
The measured values of NPP are considered as indirect measurements of light-saturated rates of photosynthesis [ 18].
Indirect measurements suggest that the last time the carbon dioxide level was this high was at least three million years ago, during an epoch called the Pliocene.
Metrology encompasses both direct and indirect measurements.
Inverse Problem theory is extracting information from indirect measurements.
But this index and other similar ones are only indirect measurements, Purdon explains.
The values cited in the literature are inferred from indirect measurements.
The second strategy uses indirect measurements through surface or bore-hole geophysical techniques.
However, no randomized trial has specifically addressed this issue other than indirect measurements of ICP [175].
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