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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'point measurement' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a method of measuring or determining something in amounts or units, typically on a scale or along a spectrum. For example, "The point measurement of intelligence is different for each individual."
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Distances of invasion of individual cells from the implant margin were measured in the point measurement mode of KS 400 3.0.
A transition point measurement device was designed to accurately determine the cloud point pressures by measuring the resistance variation of a photoresistor.
Alternatively, SIN-1, a peroxynitrite donor, reduced hypochlorous acid formation by MPO, as measured by aminophenyl fluorescein oxidation (time kinetics) and taurine chloramine formation (end point measurement).
Finally, the experiment of dew point measurement was carried out.
In the first method, it is designed for single point measurement.
An alternative expression for the sampling errors in conventional point measurement is derived.
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The electrical resistivity was measured via a standard four-point measurement method using a Keithley 2400 Source Meter.
Images were re-randomized for each measurement trial and both TPV and VWV were measured by observers who were blinded to subject identification for each time-point measurement.
The Vmax for end-point measurement is 790.7 μM/s and that for quasi-kinetic measurement is 537.3 μM/s.
End-point measurement and quasi-kinetic measurement have been studied comparatively as measurement procedures with a good correlation.
End-point measurement is a routine approach to observe the final biological consequences, but it fails to provide the real-time event driving to the end in vivo4,5,6,7,8.
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