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The book points out that the poem has the same meter as that of " Auld Lang Syne "; the songs can be sung interchangeably.
Some axons can extend up to one meter or more while others stretch to as little as one millimeter ( inhibitory interneurons ).
Basic meter movements can have full-scale deflection for currents from about 25 microamperes to 10 milliamperes.
Ordinary Weston-type meter movements can measure only milliamperes at most, because the springs and practical coils can carry only limited currents.
In AC circuits, a current transformer converts the magnetic field around a conductor into a small AC current, typically either or at full rated current, that can be easily read by a meter.
A Crookes radiometer, consistent with the word-element " meter " in its title, can provide a quantitative measurement of electromagnetic radiation intensity.
A diver who scores at least 310 points on the 3 meter springboard and 300 points on the 1 meter springboard in a 6 optional meet can participate in the particular zone championship corresponding to the geographic region in which his or her school lies.
By the age of Augustus, poets like Virgil closely adhered to the rules of the meter and approached it in a highly rhetorical way, looking for effects that can be exploited in skilled recitation.
It can also be described as the meter or feel of a piece ( being in a straight duple meter or having a swing feel ).
It is possible to construct an electrometer-type radiation meter called the Kearny Fallout Meter, which does not require batteries or professional calibration, from properly-scaled plans with just a coffee can or pail, gypsum board, monofilament fishing line, and aluminum foil.
Stretching of units can result in their thinning ; in fact, there is a location within the Maria Fold and Thrust Belt in which the entire sedimentary sequence of the Grand Canyon can be seen over a length of less than a meter.
Gold is the most malleable and ductile of all metals ; a single gram can be beaten into a sheet of 1 square meter, or an ounce into 300 square feet.
In other words, a meter glucose reading of 39 mg / dL could be properly obtained from a person whose laboratory serum glucose was 53 mg / dL ; even wider variations can occur with " real world " home use.
The principal drawback of this approach is the high rate of false positive or equivocal levels due to the imprecision of the currently available meters: both physician and patient need an accurate understanding of what a meter can and cannot do to avoid frustrating and inconclusive results.
The Animas OneTouch Ping pump has a meter remote included based on the Lifescan OneTouch UltraSmart meter that can be used as a glucose meter and a pump remote control.
The longest axon of a human motoneuron can be over a meter long, reaching from the base of the spine to the toes.
Scanning meter can often show the basic or fundamental pattern underlying a verse, but does not show the varying degrees of stress, as well as the differing pitches and lengths of syllables.
The drivers charge according to a meter located on the dashboard of the car, but fares can be negotiated if there is no meter.

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At meter wave lengths an increase of the order of 10-degrees in the average disk temperatures of the nearer planets would be expected.
The meter is defined to be a unit of proper length, but the SI definition does not specify the metric tensor to be used in determining it.
Primitive Baptists in the Appalachian region often used " New Britain " with other hymns, and sometimes sing the words of " Amazing Grace " to other folk songs, including titles such as " In the Pines ", " Pisgah ", " Primrose ", and " Evan ", as all are able to be sung in common meter, of which the majority of their repertoire consists.
The LOC included Launch Complex 39, a Launch Control Center, and a 130 million cubic foot ( 3. 7 million cubic meter ) Vehicle Assembly Building in which the space vehicle ( launch vehicle and spacecraft ) would be assembled on a Mobile Launcher Platform and then moved by a transporter to one of several launch pads.
Three separate sources were combined to form fr. 350, as mentioned above, including a prose paraphrase from Strabo that first needed to be restored to its original meter, a synthesis achieved by the united efforts of Otto Hoffmann, Karl Otfried Muller and Franz Heinrich Ludolf Ahrens.
< font face =" arial " color =" red "> Wire carrying current to be measured .</ font >< font face =" arial " color =" green "> Spring providing restoring force </ font > This illustration is conceptual ; in a practical meter, the iron core is stationary, and front and rear spiral springs carry current to the coil, which is supported on a rectangular bobbin.
Possibly the most notorious such vehicle was the former Soviet TMM bridging truck that could carry and launch a 10 meter bridge that could be daisy-chained with other TMM bridges to cross larger obstacles.
For example, it should not matter whether one measures the distance between the Great Pyramids of Giza by laser rangefinding, by satellite imaging, or with a meter stick-in all three cases, the answer should be approximately the same.
It is traditionally associated with the quantitative meter of classical epic poetry in both Greek and Latin, and was consequently considered to be the Grand Style of classical poetry.
In strict dactylic hexameter, each of these feet would be a dactyl, but classical meter allows for the substitution of a spondee in place of a dactyl in most positions.
Latin epigrams could be composed as inscriptions or graffiti, such as this one from Pompeii, which exists in several versions and seems from its inexact meter to have been composed by a less educated person.
The living woman was estimated to be one meter in height, with a brain volume of just 380 cm < sup > 3 </ sup > ( considered small for a chimpanzee and less than a third of the H. sapiens average of 1400 cm < sup > 3 </ sup >).
Previously this was thought not to be possible in reality, but in 2001 the lake was flooded almost a meter above maximum level ( and some upstream lakes like Glafsfjorden 3 metres ).
The main purpose of the connection between the pump and the meter is that it allows boluses to be made from the meter or the pump.

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An oval gear meter is a positive displacement meter that uses two or more oblong gears configured to rotate at right angles to one another, forming a T shape.

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This setup is frequently used in strain gauge and resistance thermometer measurements, as it is usually faster to read a voltage level off a meter than to adjust a resistance to zero the voltage.
A meter can be used to read resistance by placing it in series with a known voltage ( a battery ) and an adjustable resistor.
Because the pointer of the meter is usually a small distance above the scale of the meter, parallax error can occur when the operator attempts to read the scale line that " lines up " with the pointer.
A similar poetical meter was independently developed by Gerard Manley Hopkins at about the same time ( there is no evidence that they knew each other or that either of them had read any of the other's works ).
This technology mainly saves utility providers the expense of periodic trips to each physical location to read a meter.
The device automatically collects the readings from a meter by touching or placing the read probe in close proximity to a reading coil enclosed in the touchpad.
Handheld computers may also be used to manually enter readings without the use of AMR technology as an alternate but this will not support exhaustive data which can be accurately read using the meter reading electronically.
With mobile meter reading, the reader does not normally have to read the meters in any particular route order, but just drives the service area until all meters are read.
In addition, with the meter data being readily available, more flexible billing cycles would be available to their customers instead of following the standard utility read cycles.
Evangeline is one of the few nineteenth-century compositions in that meter which is still read today.
The verse form is now known as the copla manriqueƱa ( Manriquean stanza ), because his poem was so widely read and glossed that he popularized the meter.
The meter is " read " as a differential pressure head in cm or inches of water.
The total station is an electronic theodolite ( transit ) integrated with an electronic distance meter ( EDM ) to read slope distances from the instrument to a particular point.
The air-fuel ratio and naturally, the status of the sensor, can be monitored by means of using an air-fuel ratio meter that displays the read output voltage of the sensor.
The electrochemical meter was labor-intensive to read and not well received by customers.
In 1885 Ferranti offered a mercury motor meter with a register similar to gas meters ; this had the advantage that the consumer could easily read the meter and verify consumption.
The dials may be of the cyclometer type, an odometer-like display that is easy to read where for each dial a single digit is shown through a window in the face of the meter, or of the pointer type where a pointer indicates each digit.
Electricity companies may prefer external locations as the meter can be read without gaining access to the premises but external meters may be more prone to vandalism.
Pressure is generally not a problem ; the meter is simply installed immediately downstream of a pressure regulator and is calibrated to read accurately at that pressure.
This can lead to errors in software for Earth observing spacecraft, since analysts may read off a 5 meter circular motion and ignore it, while a 20 meter offset exists, fouling the accuracy of the calculated latitude and longitude.

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