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Discover LudwigThe phrase "instrument wise" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe or discuss something related to instruments or musical instruments specifically. Example: "The music sounded great vocally, but the guitar was a bit off instrument wise."
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We may give a seminar in a research centre, for example, to tell scientists about the technologies we provide, chemistry and instrument-wise, always making them aware of the different applications they can develop with them.
Missing data were imputed instrument-wise, using the SPSS Missing Value Analysis (MVA), Expectation Maximization (EM), for respondents with valid data for at least half the items of each instrument.
The image of Jackson as a divine handmaiden became so widespread that Jackson eventually adopted it, referring to himself, in 1826, as "the humble instrument of a wise and superintending Providence".
A growing group of investors is viewing musicas in unusual and expensive instrumentsas a wise place to put cash.
Held for the second year at Basketball City, this year's NADA New York was no cold fish; from Naama Tsabar's felt-and-guitar-string touch instruments, to Chloe Wise's pierced papaya sculpture, all of the sensations, soft and hard, were represented.
The within-subject standard deviations for each instrument were pair-wise compared with the variance ratio test (F-test).
Finally, if the within instrument approach with step-wise deconstruction of domains is used, one would expect step-wise decreases of internal consistency reliability, responsiveness and other measurement properties such as cross-sectional validity for the following reasons.
The survey instrument was developed through a step-wise process that included item generation, construction, pilot testing, and clarification.
We included both a global rating scale and a procedure specific checklist in the assessment instrument to address both the step-wise approach of novices and the automatic performance of experts in performing technical skills [ 20].
A good but benevolent temporary despotism, wielded by a wise man, was the very instrument the wisest would have desired for the United States; and in losing Mr Lincoln, the Union has lost it.
A good but benevolent temporary despotism, wielded by a wise man, was the vary instrument the wisest would have desired for the United States; and in losing Mr Lincoln, the Union has lost it.
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