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At present, the borehole-type strain meters developed by Ishii et al. (2002) are installed for earthquake prediction research at many deep borehole observation sites in Japan.

If the investors are banking on the creditworthiness of the utility, Seattle City Light is banking on the accuracy of the metering software developed by Energy Resource Management, a Portland company.

The field measurements were carried out with ATLAS 350, a DC resistivity meter designed and developed by the authors of this paper.

The RYOFU MARU is equipped with meteorological sensors, a radiosonde observation facility, and a microwave-type wave height meter (WM-2 developed by Tsurumi-Seiki Co., Ltd .. Table 1 summarizes the size and weight of the vessel and the height of the meteorological sensors and the GNSS antennas.

Seepage meters were first developed by Israelsen and Reeve (1944) to measure the water loss from irrigation canals.

Bordering La Moraleja to the north and Madrid-Barajas Airport to the east, the project is to include 12,500 apartments in addition to offices, hotels, public facilities, the Real Madrid training complex and a 125,000-square-meter shopping center being developed by the British investment firm Doughty Hanson.

A new Low Emission Atmospheric Metering Separator (LEAMS) was developed by Two-Phase Engineering and Research, Inc. and tested by Sandia National Laboratories in parallel with a cyclone separator at the Coso, California geothermal field.

The paper concludes with some implications for better handling the demand complexities of contemporary water supply schemes being developed by using smart meter data for the optimal planning of water infrastructure networks.

(ROK) for the watt-hour meters and the PLC-based broadcast module developed by Korea Electro Technology Research Institute.

A new handheld device, the coal dust explosibility meter (CDEM) shown in Fig. 7, has been developed by the NIOSH.

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