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As we approach the speed of sound close to 700 miles per hour Garnaev asks me to watch the instrument gauges.
Instrument gauges also bear the indelible mark of the corporate bean counter, their digits rendered in a typeface that would look cheap in a half-tonne Chevy pickup.
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A measuring instrument (gauge) is frequently a transducer, a device that provides an output quantity (most often an electric current) having a specific relation with an input quantity (most often a physiologic signal).
Growers determine the proper time for harvest with instruments, gauging firmness with a penetrometer, and sweetness with a refractometer.
Weiss's instrument would gauge the difference between these two fluctuating lengths, and it would do so on a gigantic scale, using miles of steel tubing.
It is essentially one giant touch screen on which iPad-generation drivers can drag and drop instruments, digital gauges and other information displays.
If it goes well, they say, 'It doesn't mean anything.' " Response cards are one reason many believe the testing process is too blunt an instrument for gauging audience response.
For his part, Dr. Gallup argued, in one of his six books, "The Sophisticated Poll Watcher's Guide," which came out in 1972: "Polling is merely an instrument for gauging public opinion.
The National Council of Real Estate Investment Fiduciaries (NCREIF) Property Index (NPI) is the accepted index created to provide an instrument to gauge the investment performance of the commercial real estate market.
The needles of the instrument-panel gauges simultaneously jump to the top of their ranges then fall back again, and the orange lights flash.
As this was developed as a simple instrument to gauge student feedback, no reliability analyses such as Cronbach's alpha were calculated.
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