gravimetric in English

adjective
1
of or relating to the measurement of weight.
The average water content of the bone specimens, measured using gravimetric methods is in the normal range for cortical bone.
adjective
    hydrometric

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1. Gravimetric observations have been conducted on La Pacana.

2. All the work you've been doing on gravimetric anomalies, everything.

3. Method of correcting the output signal from a gravimetric airflow meter

4. Three-stage absolute filtering (gravimetric 90% class EU3 + colormetric 85% class EU9 + 99.997% photometric D.O.P.

5. Bionomies, morphometries, and gravimetric characteristies (1976-77 season) Lucerne stands near Lincoln were monitored for S

6. f) Bathymetric, gravimetric and magnetometric survey datasets from NOAA's national geophysical data centre, which includes # points

7. Bathymetric, gravimetric and magnetometric survey datasets from NOAA’s national geophysical data centre, which includes 2,413,000 points.

8. If we're going to create an accurate map... we'll need precise measurements of the sphere's gravimetric fields.

9. An absolute gravimetric method of measuring surface and interfacial tensions of liquids by pulling a sphere through the interface is examined.

10. Three-stage absolute filtering (gravimetric 90% class EU3 + colormetric 85% class EU9 + 99.997% photometric D.O.P. class EU13).

11. The gravimetric analysis expands on the optical evaluation of the membrane filters resulting from the analysis described above.

12. Their Coarctates dignifying them unobjectionable activisms, and they were plaguily unobserved to caponise planoconcave, gravimetric, and corpulent WorkWORLD wherever they went

13. By using model of shrinking core, iron oxide desulphurization dynamics in low water without Oxygen is studied by thermo gravimetric analysis.

14. The gravimetric and Barodynamic methods were used to investigate the effect of ratio of active masses on efficiency of internal oxygen cycle.

15. • The most widely used procedure for efficacy te sting of Antiperspirants is a gravimetric method which involves the collection and weighing of axillary sweat under controlled conditions

16. 30 Based on the slaking curve and thermo-gravimetric curve of calcium lime, the rational cold compression molding techniques of calcium carbide were given.

17. Presently, the inferred margin of this partially molten zone coincides fairly well with a negative gravimetric anomaly that clusters around the tripoint between Argentina, Bolivia and Chile and with the extent of the Altiplano-Puna volcanic complex.

18. A field-liberation technique for Cocoons of the parasitoid Cotesia flavipes Cameron (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) against sugarcane borers was developed in two stages: (i) laboratory standardization of a gravimetric method to enumerate Cocoons for field release and (ii) design and evaluation of a field-release device to dispense Cocoons of the

19. Described is a method of correcting the output signal from a gravimetric airflow meter with a reverse-flow detection capability, the method calling for the airflow meter characteristic curve to be adapted, particularly in the reverse-flow region, so that the relationship between the sensor voltage and the airflow rate is error-free.

20. 11/ 00 Ratio control (control of chemical or physico-chemical variables, e.g. pH-value, G 05 D 21/00; humidity control G 05 D 22/00; control of viscosity G 05 D 24/00) [3] 11/ 02 . Controlling ratio of two or more flows of fluid or fluent material 11/ 03 . . without auxiliary power 11/ 035 . . with auxiliary non-electric power [2] 11/ 04 . . . by sensing weight of individual components, e.g. gravimetric procedure 11/ 06 . . . by sensing density of mixture, e.g. using aerometer 11/ 08 . . . by sensing concentration of mixture, e.g. by measuring pH-value [3] 11/ 10 . . . . by sensing moisture of non-aqueous liquids 11/ 12 . . . by sensing viscosity of mixture 11/ 13 . . characterised by the use of electric means 11/ 16 . Controlling mixing ratio of fluids having different temperatures, e.g. by sensing the temperature of a mixture of fluids having different viscosities