| 1. | This example represents a simple particular case of a " linear measurement ".
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| 2. | Craniometric characters represent size-adjusted linear measurements between standard cranial landmarks.
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| 3. | Bags are measured by dimension or in total linear measurement ( length + width + height ).
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| 4. | Synthetic fiber is most often measured in a weight per linear measurement basis, along with cut length.
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| 5. | Eratosthenes argued that accurate mapping, even if in two dimensions only, depends upon the establishment of accurate linear measurements.
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| 6. | They are able to provide linear measurements of firing activity of single neurons, large neuronal populations or activity of myocytes.
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| 7. | This corresponds to a well-stacked woodpile high, long, and deep; or any other arrangement of linear measurements that yields the same volume.
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| 8. | He considered that the Weber-Fechner law and the LCJ both involve a linear measurement on a psychological continuum whereas Weber's law does not.
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| 9. | Gry was a linear measure proposed for use in England in 1813 as part of a plan to make all linear measurements decimal-based.
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| 10. | He was the first to suggest non-linear measurements to detect incipient opens, and this led to a production tool which effectively solved the problem.
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