This expansion and contraction drives mechanical levers such that the tiny movements of the capsule are amplified and displayed on the face of the aneroid barometer.
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"Records of the lowest pressure were secured from three aneroid barometers, the values ranging from 26.75 to 26.98 inches.
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In 1966 they used a theodolite and aneroid barometers to establish spot heights of mountain peaks between Brachina Gorge and Parachilna Gorge, in the Flinders Ranges.
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The 6-foot-1 {, 190-pounder from Aneroid, Saskatchewan, is a gifted offensive player but some scouts wonder about his intensity and desire.
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He said a study by the clinic's doctors looked at 248 aneroid devices, 17 percent of the 1, 500 in use at two Mayo Clinic hospitals.
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Formerly a village, Aneroid was restructured as a special service area on December 31, 2008, under the administration of R . M . Auvergne No . 76.
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Aneroid barometers have a mechanical adjustment that allows the equivalent sea level pressure to be read directly and without further adjustment if the instrument is not moved to a different altitude.
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Edward Wright, a vice president at Welch Allyn Inc ., which makes all three types of blood pressure devices _ mercury, aneroid and electronic _ says all are effective.
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At the summit, their aneroid barometer read 13.175 inches, their boiling-point thermometer read 174.9 degrees, their mercurial barometer read 13.617 inches.
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The conventional airspeed scale is calibrated in knots and the Mach scale is calibrated in percentage of Mach and connected to an aneroid that moves the scale to compensate for changes in pressure altitude.