Sentence examples for measures of electrical from inspiring English sources

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The construction industry has adopted control measures of electrical hazards for decades, however construction workers are still electrocuted in the workplace every year.

The goal of this study is to assess the control measures of electrical hazards using a perspective of hierarchy of controls (HOC).

Recently, researchers at the University of Washington used measures of electrical brain responses to compare so-called monolingual infants, from homes in which one language was spoken, to bilingual infants exposed to two languages.

Analyses of drawdown and temperature profiles now help petroleum geologists and geothermal-energy specialists improve production rates, and numerous hydrogeological studies have combined drawdown data with measures of electrical conductivity or a chemical parameter (often a pollutant).

In their first report (1862) they laid the ground rules for their work – the metric system was to be used, measures of electrical energy must have the same units as measures of mechanical energy and two sets of electromagnetic units would have to be derived – an electromagnetic system and an electrostatic system.

In conclusion, the method of investigating motor experts in a natural context, accompanied with on-line measures of electrical brain activity (like EEG), can help to answer crucial questions in the domain of motor control and action monitoring.

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This test measures the amount of electrical current needed to induce a sensation.

(Stun gun power is usually gauged in watts, a measure of electrical energy, even though the biological effects of electricity are more closely related to current strength, measured in amperes.

All measurements were converted from decisiemens per meter, a measure of electrical conductivity, into an equivalent concentration of parts per thousand (ppt), assuming that 1 ppt is approximately equivalent to 0.64 dS/m (Ayers and Westcot 1985).

Rohm began in 1954 as a maker of resistors (used to regulate the flow of electricity); its name derives from "R" for resistor and ohm for the measure of electrical resistance.

One method of redefining the kilogram sprang from an effort to better realize the ampere, the standard measure of electrical current.

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