noun
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the act or process of measuring
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an amount, extent, or size determined by measuring
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a system of measures based on a particular standard
Other Word Forms
- mismeasurement noun
- premeasurement noun
- remeasurement noun
- self-measurement noun
Etymology
Origin of measurement
Example Sentences
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"Then I thought, what if we could map the entire brain and gain a much broader view? It took several rounds of testing and trial and error before the measurements and analysis worked well together."
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"Establishing credible pathways for COMs formation and delivery provides scientists with a critical framework for interpreting upcoming measurements of Jupiter's surface and subsurface chemistry," Mousis said.
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In metrology, the science of precision measurement, optical systems could one day serve as a universal reference standard, possibly working alongside or even replacing electronic systems.
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Instead, measurements based on observations of the early universe conflict with those drawn from the more recent universe.
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Sherrell and colleagues from Rutgers and partner institutions in the United States and the United Kingdom chose to gather direct field measurements instead.
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