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RMSE is used when measuring the difference between model predicted values and observed values.
A cut-off value of 8 mm was used when measuring the surface roughness of the milled surface.
A rate of 0.3°C per second was used when measuring the fluorescence change of the sample in a temperature range of 60°C to 90°C.
However, microtubules of different lengths can be used when measuring the microtubule-stimulated ATPase rate, which is limited by ADP dissociation.
The s scores from the BAS II reading and spelling scales were used to measure reading and spelling skills and the Castles and Coltheart's lists [ 38] were used when measuring the number of accurate irregular and non-word words read per second were measured.
Precision = Total number of correct pairs found Total number of pairs found Recall = Total number of correct pairs found Total number of correct pairs f - measure = 2 × Precision × Recall Precision + Recall A similar approach to the one described above can be used when measuring the quality of a single variable.
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The ruler or tape measure was also a poor reference standard to use when measuring the distance between pairs of points on the human skeleton.
Conclusion: Scapular stabilization should be used when measuring internal rotation of the shoulder to obtain more accurate measurement of pure glenohumeral rotation.
A stop watch was used when measuring Apgar scores.
The Kelvin temperature in this example is 373 K. Remember that you should not use degrees when measuring the temperature in Kelvin.
Note that the conversion factor will vary based on the unit used when originally measuring the three sides of the package.
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