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# and Measuring
# Measuring devices are essentially classical devices, and measure only classical properties such as position and momentum.
* Affective science # Measuring Emotions
# REDIRECT Measuring instrument
# REDIRECT Measuring instrument
# Janez Strnad, Svet merjenj: o razvoju fizike in merjenju osnovnih fizikalnih količin ( The World of Measurements: About the Development of Physics and Measuring of Fundamental Physical Quantities ), ( DZS, Ljubljana 2001, pp 139 ).
# Measuring and Throwing and Hitting
# REDIRECT Rolls-Royce Thrust Measuring Rig
# REDIRECT Measuring network throughput
# Measuring the impact of inbreeding and outbreeding depression, and the relationship between heterozygosity and measures of fitness ( see Fisher's fundamental theorem of natural selection ).
# Measuring the mismatch of the interest sensitivity gap of assets and liabilities, by classifying each asset and liability by the timing of interest rate reset or maturity, whichever comes first.
# Measuring what is a good model is difficult.
# Redirect Measuring instrument

# and vertical
# An adiabat looks similar to an isotherm, except that during an expansion, an adiabat loses more pressure than an isotherm, so it has a steeper inclination ( more vertical ).
John of Gaunt's great hall, showing the vertical lines characteristic of the Perpendicular Period # Perpendicular Gothic | perpendicular style.
# vertical regulator
# In the " continuous " variant, whenever a vertical set of blocks has been cleared and the remaining blocks have shifted to one side, a new, randomly-selected column of blocks will pop up on the other side, thereby allowing a game to be played for an extended amount of time.
# Complete Restoration: A proper understanding of theology concentrates simultaneously on man's relationship with God ( vertical ) and on man's relationship with his fellowman ( horizontal ).
# A vertical axle recessed in the wall
# A freestanding vertical pole on a base.
# Begin with a clove hitch on the vertical pole beneath the horizontal pole and tuck the loose end under the wrapping.
A woman in Konya, Turkey works at a # Haute lisse and basse lisse looms | vertical loom
# The knob can not only be moved left and right but also up and down for vertical scrolling.
# Distance of the vertical axis of star, hammer and sickle from the flagstaff is ⅓ of the flag height.
# Vertical interval timecode, a. k. a. VITC ( pronounced " vit-see "): recorded directly into the VBI ( vertical blanking interval ) of the video signal on each frame of video.
# The anabatic or upward vertical propagation of moist air up an orographic slope caused by daytime heating of the mountain barrier surface.
# A verticallayer ’ of vines and climbers.
# a fault where the relative movement ( or slip ) on the fault plane is approximately vertical is known as a dip-slip fault
# rouletting: small horizontal and vertical cuts
# 5ft vertical wind tunnel ( 1929 )
# redirect vertical draft
fr: Éolienne # Axe vertical
# Conservation of momentum: Consisting of a form of the Navier – Stokes equations that describe hydrodynamical flow on the surface of a sphere under the assumption that vertical motion is much smaller than horizontal motion ( hydrostasis ) and that the fluid layer depth is small compared to the radius of the sphere
# REDIRECT Periodic table ( vertical )
BEA Airspeed Ambassador (" Elizabethan " class ) in bare metal finish livery incorporating a burgundy Aircraft livery # Cheatline | cheatline, a white roof and centre vertical stabilizer | fin at Manchesterin July 1953.
# A rock cleft with vertical sides mostly parallel, large enough to fit the climber's body into.
# p2m1: TV ( translation and vertical line reflection )
# p2mg: TRVG ( translation, 180 ° rotation, vertical line reflection, and glide reflection )

# and temperature
# If adiabats and isotherms are graphed severally at regular changes of entropy and temperature, respectively ( like altitude on a contour map ), then as the eye moves towards the axes ( towards the south-west ), it sees the density of isotherms stay constant, but it sees the density of adiabats grow.
# REDIRECT Basal body temperature
The CIE 1931 x, y chromaticity space, also showing the chromaticities of black body light sources of various temperatures ( Planckian locus ), and lines of constant # Correlated color temperature | correlated color temperature.
Other uses for semiconductor diodes include sensing temperature, and computing analog logarithms ( see Operational amplifier applications # Logarithmic ).
# Stable at room temperature
# If all the particles are identical ( same energy barrier and same magnetic moment ), their easy axes are all oriented parallel to the applied field and the temperature is low enough ( T < sub > B </ sub > < T ≲ KV /( 10 k < sub > B </ sub >)), then the magnetization of the assembly is.
# If all the particles are identical and the temperature is high enough ( T ≳ KV / k < sub > B </ sub >), then, irrespective of the orientations of the easy axes:
# A disc type adapted to work with fluids at high temperature.
# Divide the distance between these marks into equal portions according to the temperature scale being used.
# REDIRECT Standard conditions for temperature and pressure
# REDIRECT Standard conditions for temperature and pressure
# It is an ideal emitter: it emits as much or more energy at every frequency than any other body at the same temperature.
# If temperature and pressure are kept constant, then the volume of the gas is directly proportional to the number of molecules of gas.
# If the temperature and volume remain constant, then the pressure of the gas changes is directly proportional to the number of molecules of gas present.
# If the number of gas molecules and the temperature remain constant, then the pressure is inversely proportional to the volume.
# If the temperature changes and the number of gas molecules are kept constant, then either pressure or volume ( or both ) will change in direct proportion to the temperature.
# For an element: the form in which the element is most stable in under 1 atm of pressure and the specified temperature.
# Coefficient of Thermal Expansion ( thermodynamics ) ( dimensionless )-Relates the change in temperature to the change in a material's dimensions.
# Avoid operational conditions that might cause formation of hydrates by depressing the hydrate formation temperature using glycol dehydration ;
# The rhythms maintain circadian periodicity over a range of physiological temperatures ; they exhibit temperature compensation.
# If the vapour pressure is lowered by lowering the temperature of the vapour
# Industrial N-fixation: Under great pressure, at a temperature of 600 C, and with the use of an iron catalyst, hydrogen ( usually derived from natural gas or petroleum ) and atmospheric nitrogen can be combined to form ammonia ( NH < sub > 3 </ sub >) in the Haber-Bosch process which is used to make fertilizer and explosives.
# Above the temperature of 30 K that had historically been taken as the upper limit allowed by BCS theory.

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