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Discover LudwigThe phrase "total measurements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the complete set of measurements taken for a specific purpose or analysis. Example: "The total measurements of the room were recorded to ensure accurate calculations for the renovation project."
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Because the signal is measured in a compressive manner, fewer total measurements are required; which, when applied to TEM video capture, improve the acquisition speed and reduces the electron dose rate.
After physically measuring the height of the columns, we estimate 278 total measurements, rather than 265 as noted in the text.
Compressive sensing (CS) is a framework in which one attempts to measure a signal in a compressive mode, implying that fewer total measurements are required vis à vis direct sampling methods.
In this work, the EAS observables measurement has performed locally instead of total measurements.
Serum 25(OH D (total) measurements showed 82.5% of the studied patients have vitamin D deficiency to insufficiency.
The database currently holds 1932 total measurements and 1428 averaged solute/solvent measurements all of which are available under a CC0 license.
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If students are using a variety of different objects, they should add the smallest items at the end to finely adjust their standard's total measurement.
Total measurement costs can be calculated as a function of time used for each sample plot.
Table 2 shows the common fit indices, recommended values and analytical results for total measurement model.
A total measurement cycle took 11 min, permitting duplicate analysis of 3 samples per hour.
Every element (hardware and software) of measurement chain is contributing to the total measurement uncertainty.
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