measurement造句91. To do so, a concurrent measurement of serum albumin and total calcium should be obtained.
92. The accurate measurement of area by this method must be achieved before it is sensible to talk about reflectance.
93. Decimals are essential to the understanding of measurement in the metric system.
94. You will gather from this that there is no list of measurement techniques.
95. In medicine, measurement and observation often lead to diagnosis and cure, though not invariably so.
96. If these impacts are severe then alternative methods of analysis which are more robust to measurement error will be sought.
97. Where the medium is not continuous on the scale of the measurement being made the assumption is not so plausible.
98. The principles of measurement and possible sources of error of this technique have been described in detail.
99. Fourth, the fund may lack the accounting systems and performance measurement techniques to incorporate futures, so discouraging their use.
100. A1 and A2: carbon-bearing, electrolyte-saturated, measurement direction parallel and perpendicular to planes of foliation respectively.
101. The figures are too small to allow accurate measurement of the exponent.
102. Workplace 2000 measurement systems will thus track costs at a level of detail and accuracy not possible before.
103. The excretion of mercury by the kidney generally forms the basis for measurement of exposure.
104. Body mass index is a measurement of height and weight that is used to determine obesity.
105. A final problem with applying traditional measurement techniques to white-collar professional groups was that traditional measurement focused primarily on efficiency.
106. After all, the key to the proper use of statistical analysis is the correct identification of levels of measurement.
107. Our more immediate concern in this section is with measurement as understood within variable analysis.
108. The approach envisaged three elements: programme and activity classification by government departments; performance measurement and performance reporting.
109. Developing better and more precise measurement of the properties of phenomena is the key to the progress of scientific knowledge.
110. But are they providing information that will satisfy these needs and provide a foundation for successful strategies and meaningful performance measurement?
111. Measurement of the albumin excretion rate requires an accurately timed collection of urine, which is difficult in routine clinical practice.
112. Similarly, repeated measures may each contain a degree of measurement error.
113. The danger is most marked where the measurement of improvement is subjective.
114. However, particularly for the gamma-ray contribution, more direct measurement of the radiation dose is usually employed.
115. Measurement Intangible assets, such as knowledge and learning, account for a large part of a company's value.
116. Effective measurement requires detailed knowledge of the properties of phenomena which are to be reflected or mapped on to some mathematical system.
117. For this reason objective measurement is not possible and the exactitude of the natural sciences can not be duplicated.
118. At the time of sacrifice, blood was obtained for measurement of serum calcium, phosphate, and albumin.
119. Stevens identified four types of measurement scales: nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio scales.
120. Until recently, attention has focused on the measurement and disclosure issues associated with representational faithfulness and neutrality.