Sentence examples for was measure from inspiring English sources

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was measure

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A prescribed quantity or extent. Moderation, temperance. A limit that cannot be exceeded; a bound. (Now chiefly in set phrases.) An (unspecified) portion or quantity.

  • A measure of salt

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Because the activity was measure in live cells, there are potentially factors that may interfere with the measurement.

Snyder said "frivolous lawsuits like this one" are common at startups and that the complaint was "measure of Hypleroop's success".

All Woodruff had to do was measure his ground strokes, apply enough topspin to keep them from flying and generate a good percentage of first serves.

It was measure of what Liverpool were offering that a City whose manager says they will always attack tightened up a little after the interval, with Fernandinho reducing the threat of being caught on the break.

ALP activity was measure at OD405nm.

15N signal of dried shoot biomass was measure by isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS).

Paw volume was measure by using a water displacement plethysmometer (UGO BASILE 21025 COMERIO, ITALY).

The reduction of FeCl3 in the presence of test sample was measure of reducing ability.

Functional capacity was measure with a standardized six-minute walk test (6MWT) using standard protocol.

In the present study, the activity of nitrate reductase was measure for all 20 strains, capable and non-capable of biosynthesizing AgNP.

Diagnostic performance was measure by sensitivity, specificity, area under receiver operating characteristics curve (AUC), positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV).

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