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Guzy, Michael. "Weight Measurement." Current Protocols Essential Laboratory Techniques 00, no. 1 (2008): 1.2.1–1.2.11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470089941.et0102s00.

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Wilent, Stephen. "Minimizing Weight Measurement Uncertainty." Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News 31, no. 8 (2011): 44–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/gen.31.8.16.

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MATSUMOTO, Yoshinori, Moriya KIKUCHI, Atsushi NARUMI, and Seigou KAWAGUCHI. "Molecular Weight Measurement Method." Journal of the Japan Society of Colour Material 94, no. 4 (2021): 104–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.4011/shikizai.94.104.

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Fukuda, Kengo, Koji Yoshida, Tetsuya Kinugasa, Morihito Kamon, Yoichiro Kagawa, and Toshiro Ono. "A New Method of Mass Measurement for Checkweighers." Metrology and Measurement Systems 17, no. 2 (2010): 151–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10178-01-0014-8.

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A New Method of Mass Measurement for CheckweighersA checkweigher is an automatic machine to measure the weight of in-motion products. It is usually located around the end of the production process and ensures the weight of a product within specified limits. Any products are taken out of line if their weights are out of the specified limits. It is usually equipped with an optical device. It is used to make a trigger to set the time duration to allow a product to move completely on the weigh belt for sampling the weight. In this paper, a new method of mass measurement for checkweighers is propos
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Maruthur, Nisa M., William M. Vollmer, Jeanne M. Clark, et al. "Measurement of Weight in Clinical Trials: Is One Day Enough?" Journal of Obesity 2010 (2010): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/413407.

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Background. Weight is typically measured on a single day in research studies. This practice assumes negligible day-to-day weight variability, although little evidence exists to support this assumption. We compared the precision of measuring weight on one versus two days among control participants in the Weight Loss Maintenance trial.Methods. Trained staff measured weight on two separate days at baseline, 12 months, and 30 months (2004–2007). We calculated the standard deviation (SD) of mean weight change from baseline to the 12- and 30-month visits using (a) the first and (b) both daily weight
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TSURUOKA, Hisashi, and Masamoto TAKATSUJI. "Living Weight Measurement of Fruit." Transactions of the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers 21, no. 1 (1985): 84–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.9746/sicetr1965.21.84.

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Otero, Mary, and Michelle Mayton. "Accurate Weight Measurement for Neonates." Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing 44 (June 2015): S29—S30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1552-6909.12705.

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Stawska, Sylwia, Jacek Chmielewski, Magdalena Bacharz, Kamil Bacharz, and Andrzej Nowak. "Comparative Accuracy Analysis of Truck Weight Measurement Techniques." Applied Sciences 11, no. 2 (2021): 745. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11020745.

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Roads and bridges are designed to meet the transportation demands for traffic volume and loading. Knowledge of the actual traffic is needed for a rational management of highway infrastructure. There are various procedures and equipment for measuring truck weight, including static and in weigh-in-motion techniques. This paper aims to compare four systems: portable scale, stationary truck weigh station, pavement weigh-in-motion system (WIM), and bridge weigh-in-motion system (B-WIM). The first two are reliable, but they have limitations as they can measure only a small fraction of the highway tr
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MANI, R. I., A. R. ABDULLAHI, and R. VON KAUFMANN. "COMPARISON OF SCALE WEIGHTS TO TAPE ESTIMATES AND THEIR RELATIONSHIPS WITH CONDITION SCORES IN BUNAJI CATTLE." Nigerian Journal of Animal Production 18 (January 12, 2021): 78–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.51791/njap.v18i.1978.

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Animal weighing facilities are not available in many African farming conditions. Indirect methods of estimating animals weights have been compared with scale weights and, in some cases. condition scores. The use of calibrated weigh bands is not widely practised probably because calibrations were based on temperate breeds. A study was carried out to determine the relationship between scale, tape measurement and weighband estimates of Bunaji cattle. These were then related to the animals' condition scores. Both the tape measurement and management and research purposes. When weigh band weights si
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Galib, I., C. Sumantri, and A. Gunawan. "Application of Linear Body Measurement for Predicting Body Weight of Swamp Buffalo." Jurnal Ilmu Produksi dan Teknologi Hasil Peternakan 5, no. 1 (2017): 41–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/jipthp.5.1.41-45.

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Kusharisupeni, Kusharisupeni, Wahyu Kumia Y. Putra, and Engkus Kusdinar Achmad. "Anthropometric measurements for detecting low birth weight." Paediatrica Indonesiana 53, no. 3 (2013): 177. http://dx.doi.org/10.14238/pi53.3.2013.177-80.

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Background In several provinces of Eastern Indonesia, themajority of births take place at home (60%) and are assisted bytraditional birth attendants. Most of these newborns do not havetheir birth weight recorded, due to lack of available weighing scalesor lack of skill to perform the measurement, especially in ruralareas. As such, an early iden tification oflow birth weight cases isneeded to prevent infan t morbidity and mortality.Objective To assess anthropometric measurements including calf,chest, and h ead circumferences as a method of choice for detectinglow birth weight, as substitute for
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IKEDA, Masao, Nobuo AOKI, Hiroshi HAMURO, and Yukio GOTOH. "Fast Weight Measurement Using Transient Data." Transactions of the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers 24, no. 6 (1988): 563–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.9746/sicetr1965.24.563.

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Gutschmidt, Stefanie, Mark McGuinness, William Munn, et al. "Fast accurate multi-key weight measurement." ANZIAM Journal 58 (May 26, 2018): 328. http://dx.doi.org/10.21914/anziamj.v58i0.12222.

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KUROSU, Shigeru, Motoyuki ADACHI, Kazuyuki KAMIMURA, and Hisanori UCHINO. "Gyroscopic Sensor Applied to Weight Measurement." Transactions of the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers 32, no. 10 (1996): 1482–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.9746/sicetr1965.32.1482.

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OKAMOTO, Akihiro, Njuki W. Mureithi, Hiroshi KANKI, and Michihiro KAWANISHI. "Development of Vehicle Weight Measurement System." Proceedings of Conference of Kansai Branch 2002.77 (2002): _12–3_—_12–4_. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmekansai.2002.77._12-3_.

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O'Donnell, B., J. R. White, and S. R. Holding. "Molecular weight measurement in weathered polymers." Journal of Applied Polymer Science 52, no. 11 (1994): 1607–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/app.1994.070521109.

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Wilopo, Siswanto Agus, Mohammad Hakimi, and Achmad Surjono. "Estimated Birth Weight by current Weight-and Age During the First Five Days of Life." Paediatrica Indonesiana 33, no. 3-4 (2018): 64–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.14238/pi33.3-4.1993.64-7.

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In the developing countries, measurement of birth weight is subjected to methodological problems. The main issue is the difficulty of measuring birth weight soon after delivery. Two relevant questions are proposed by this study : 1) can a birth weight be estimated several hours or days after a baby was delivered ?, and 2) can an estimated birth weight be collected by paramedical personnel with reliable results?
 To answer these questions, we conducted a study at Dr. Sardjito Hospital, Yogyakana, to evaluate agreement between two paramedical personnel in the routine measurements of neonata
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Stone, K. M., F. W. Roche, and N. F. Thornhill. "Dry weight measurement of microbial biomass and measurement variability analysis." Biotechnology Techniques 6, no. 3 (1992): 207–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02439345.

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Yamamoto, Daiki, Shinichi Saka, Takeshi Kobayashi, and Shinichi Suzuki. "OS7-15 Measurement of Molecular Weight Dependence of Dynamic Fracture Toughness of PMMA Against Low Speed Propagating Cracks(Stress and strain measurement V,OS7 Stress and strain measurement,MEASUREMENT METHODS)." Abstracts of ATEM : International Conference on Advanced Technology in Experimental Mechanics : Asian Conference on Experimental Mechanics 2015.14 (2015): 106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmeatem.2015.14.106.

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DiMaria-Ghalili, Rose Ann. "Medical Record Versus Researcher Measures of Height and Weight." Biological Research For Nursing 8, no. 1 (2006): 15–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1099800406288903.

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This study examined the extent of agreement between medical record and researcher measures of height and weight in adults and assessed the clinical significance of any resulting differences in body mass index (BMI) (kg/m2) according to the categorizations of underweight, normal weight, and overweight. Medical record and researcher measurements for height (n = 85), preoperative weight (n = 84), and postoperative weight (n = 65) in older patients undergoing elective coronary artery bypass grafting were used for analysis. Researcher measurements of height and weight were obtained by the same pers
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Metzger, S., W. Junkermann, M. Mauder, et al. "Eddy Covariance flux measurements with a weight-shift microlight aircraft." Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions 5, no. 2 (2012): 2591–643. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/amtd-5-2591-2012.

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Abstract. The objective of this study is to assess the feasibility and quality of Eddy-Covariance flux measurements from a weight-shift microlight aircraft (WSMA). Firstly we investigate the precision of the wind measurement (σu,v≤ 0.09 m s−1, σw = 0.04 m s−1), the lynchpin of flux calculations from aircraft. From here the smallest resolvable changes in friction velocity (0.02 m s−1), and sensible- (5 W m−2) and latent (3 W m−2) heat flux are estimated. Secondly a seven-day flight campaign was performed near Lindenberg (Germany). Here we compare measurements of wind, temperature, humidity and
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Johnson, ER. "Comparison of the prediction of carcass components using fat thickness measurements in heifers and steers." Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 34, no. 4 (1994): 435. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ea9940435.

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Predictions of carcass composition based on anal fold and 12th rib fat thickness measurements were compared in 12 Hereford heifers and 12 Hereford steers. For carcass proportions, simple regression equations indicated that heifers had less muscle (2-3%), more fat (2.5-4%), and more bone (0.9%, 12th rib only). Empty liveweight did not improve the accuracy of prediction of any carcass component when added to anal fold fat thickness. Chilled carcass weight and 12th rib fat thickness slightly improved the accuracy of prediction of muscle and fat proportions compared with prediction using each meas
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Eruola, Abayomi Olayiwola, Akeem Makinde, Gbenga Adegboyega Eruola, Kolawole Ayoola, and Lugard Nwamini. "EFFECT OF FLOAT-WEIGHTS ON DISCHARGE MEASUREMENT." FUTA JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 15, no. 1 (2021): 98–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.51459/futajeet.2021.15.1.224.

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The use of float method of discharge measurement information in rivers is vital for hydrological analysis, though there is no specific information on the choice of float material to be used for the measurement. A comparison of four float materials having different weight for estimation of stream discharge was carried out on Apakula stream in Ogun State, Southwestern Nigeria. Depth and width measurements were carried out by means of a canoe, ropes and graduated metal rod. Velocity measurement was carried out by means of Table tennis egg, Orange, 0.5 and 1 liter plastic bottle partially filled w
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Metzger, S., W. Junkermann, M. Mauder, et al. "Eddy-covariance flux measurements with a weight-shift microlight aircraft." Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 5, no. 7 (2012): 1699–717. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/amt-5-1699-2012.

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Abstract. The objective of this study is to assess the feasibility and quality of eddy-covariance flux measurements from a weight-shift microlight aircraft (WSMA). Firstly, we investigate the precision of the wind measurement (σu,v ≤ 0.09 m s−1, σw = 0.04 m s−1), the lynchpin of flux calculations from aircraft. From here, the smallest resolvable changes in friction velocity (0.02 m s−1), and sensible- (5 W m−2) and latent (3 W m−2) heat flux are estimated. Secondly, a seven-day flight campaign was performed near Lindenberg (Germany). Here we compare measurements of wind, temperature, humidity
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Eroglu, Hasan, Gokcen Orgul, Emine Avcı, Orhan Altınboga, Gokhan Karakoc, and Aykan Yucel. "Comparison of automated vs. manual measurement to estimate fetal weight in isolated polyhydramnios." Journal of Perinatal Medicine 47, no. 6 (2019): 592–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jpm-2019-0083.

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Abstract Objective To understand the impact of the measurement method to predict actual birthweight in pregnancies complicated with isolated polyhydramnios in the third trimester. Methods A prospective study was conducted with 60 pregnant women between the 37th and 40th weeks of gestation. Routine biometric measurements were obtained by two-dimensional (2D) ultrasonography. When a satisfactory image was obtained, the image was frozen to get two measurements. First, calipers were placed to get the manual measurement. Then automated measurement was captured by the ultrasonography machine in the
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Pires, Eduardo, Carlos Lôbo, Cesar De Cesar Netto, and Alexandre Godoy-Santos. "Hindfoot alignment using weight-bearing computed tomography." Journal of the Foot & Ankle 14, no. 3 (2020): 239–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.30795/jfootankle.2020.v14.1214.

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Measurement of hindfoot malalignment and flexibility is essential for treatment decision-making in cavovarus foot deformity. Weight-bearing computed tomography (WBCT) shows greater diagnostic accuracy and allows the study of osteoarticular alignment in the physiological upright position. The most commonly used method for measurements on WBCT scans is the foot and ankle offset (FAO), which is based on the structural tripod of the foot: the calcaneus and the first and fifth metatarsal heads. During the Coleman block test, the first metatarsal head is not resting on the ground and, therefore, doe
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Shelton, Trevor, Sohni Singh, Christopher Kreulen, and Eric Giza. "The Influence of Percentile Weight Bearing on Foot Radiographs." Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 3, no. 3 (2018): 2473011418S0043. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011418s00436.

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Category: Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: Clinical decisions are often made based on the measurements of foot radiographs. Orthopaedic patients who have had lower extremity trauma or surgery are often given different weight bearing conditions including non-weight bearing, touch-down weight bearing, partial weight bearing (of various percent of body weight), and weight bearing as tolerated. However, it is largely unknown how these various weight bearing conditions alter specific parameters of foot radiographs. As such, the purpose of this study was to determine whether percent weight bea
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Visentin, S., A. Londero, E. Mercanzin, et al. "EP18.14: Estimated fetal weight: comparison between weight estimate based on the symphysis‐fundus height measurement and weight estimate based on ultrasound measurements." Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology 54, S1 (2019): 347. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/uog.21492.

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Dong, Wayland, John Lo Verde, Samantha Rawlings, and Richard Silva. "Measurement and mitigation of heavy-weight impacts." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 148, no. 4 (2020): 2512. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.5146981.

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Meija, Juris, and Zoltán Mester. "Uncertainty propagation of atomic weight measurement results." Metrologia 45, no. 1 (2008): 53–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0026-1394/45/1/008.

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Zhang, Hong, Kui Zhang, Ying Mu, Ning Yao, Robert J. Sclabassi, and Mingui Sun. "Weight measurement using image-based pose analysis." Progress in Natural Science 18, no. 12 (2008): 1507–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pnsc.2008.04.011.

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McAllion, Deborah. "Fundal height measurement and low birth weight." British Journal of Midwifery 12, no. 2 (2004): 101–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjom.2004.12.2.12029.

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Schild, R. L. "Three-dimensional volumetry and fetal weight measurement." Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology 30, no. 6 (2007): 799–803. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/uog.5181.

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Nothwehr, Faryle, Leslie Dennis, and Haotong Wu. "Measurement of Behavioral Objectives for Weight Management." Health Education & Behavior 34, no. 5 (2007): 793–809. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1090198106288559.

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Wagner∗, E. L., P. J. Tyler, and A. M. Bruce. "Body Weight Estimation: Which Measurement to Use?" Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 29, no. 5 (2009): 416–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jevs.2009.04.115.

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Tanaka, Masahito, and Yuta Shimamoto. "Local body weight measurement of the spindle." Developmental Cell 56, no. 7 (2021): 871–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2021.03.019.

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Bartareau, Tad M. "Estimating the Body Weight of Florida Panthers From Standard Morphometric Measurements." Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 8, no. 2 (2017): 618–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3996/042017-jfwm-036.

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Abstract Measuring a mammal's body weight has importance in understanding reproductive biology, ecology, and population health. It can be impractical for a researcher to measure the body weight of mammals when equipment needed to weigh individuals is inadequate or unavailable. My objective here was to develop a model to accurately estimate the body weight of Florida panthers Puma concolor coryi Bang based on the relationship between scale weight, sex, and standard morphometric measurement predictor variables obtainable in the field. I used an information-theoretic approach to evaluate simple a
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MATSUKI, Yuta, Kazuki WADA, Nobuyasu TOMOKUNI, and Jian HUANG. "2A2-H06 Measurement of Weight Sensation by Changing the Stimulation during Weight Lifting(Sense, Motion and Measurement (2))." Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec) 2013 (2013): _2A2—H06_1—_2A2—H06_4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmermd.2013._2a2-h06_1.

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Pengelly, Cdr, and J. Morris. "Body Mass Index and Weight Distribution." Scottish Medical Journal 54, no. 3 (2009): 17–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/rsmsmj.54.3.17.

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It has been accepted for many years that being overweight or obese, as indicated by a body mass index (BMI) of 25 or over for the former and 30 or over for the latter, is associated with impairment of long term health and prognosis. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has indicated that, in Caucasians, waist measurements of 94cm or more in men, and 80cm or more in women have similar adverse effects on health, with increased risks at 102 cm or more in men and 88 cm in women. The role of waist-hip ratio (W/H) and whether it represents a better index than waist (W) measurement alone is being deba
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Johnson, R. F., and J. W. Rish. "Rolling Weight Deflectometer with Thermal and Vibrational Bending Compensation." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1540, no. 1 (1996): 77–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0361198196154000111.

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A pavement deflectometer has been developed for continuous measurement of airfield pavements under a rolling load wheel. The rolling weight deflectometer (RWD) measures pavement deflection using a new method of laser triangulation. It also compensates for bending of the beam on which the sensors are mounted. This compensation allows accurate measurement of deflection in the presence of motion and thermal effects. The deflection measurement incorporates data from four equally spaced pavement sensors mounted on a beam. The method requires the sensors to remain in a straight line at all times. Th
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Wieser, Michael E., and Michael Berglund. "Atomic weights of the elements 2007 (IUPAC Technical Report)." Pure and Applied Chemistry 81, no. 11 (2009): 2131–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac-rep-09-08-03.

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The latest evaluation of atomic weight determinations and other cognate data has warranted five changes for the standard atomic weights of the elements, Ar(E), from those published previously in the Table of Atomic Weights 2005. The revised standard atomic weight of nickel, Ar(Ni), is 58.6934(4); zinc, Ar(Zn), is 65.38(2); molybdenum, Ar(Mo), is 95.96(2); ytterbium, Ar(Yb), is 173.054(5); and lutetium, Ar(Lu), is 174.9668(1). Standard atomic weight tables abridged to four and five significant figures were also evaluated. The Commission-recommended value for the isotope-amount ratio of n(40Ar)/
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Ren, Xiao Ping, Jian Wang, Yue Zhang, and Wilson Ombati. "Calibration of Weights and Weight Sets Based on Micro-Mass Standard Measurement System." Key Engineering Materials 609-610 (April 2014): 1473–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.609-610.1473.

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The growing and evolving dynamics in mass and force measurements has inevitably necessitated the need for high precision and accurate results. As a result, measurements in micro-gram (s) and nanoNewtons levels have increasingly attracted potential research interests. In an effort to develop such solutions, the National Institute of Metrology (NIM) has set up a new robot system CCR10 (readability 0.1μg) for accurate measurements of weight (s) ( 1 mg). This system is based on computer controls and linear-drive trains, and is used for calibration/verification of weight (s) below 10 g. A detailed
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Schoenmakers, Daphne A. L., Peter Z. Feczko, Bert Boonen, Martijn G. M. Schotanus, Nanne P. Kort, and Pieter J. Emans. "Measurement of lower limb alignment: there are within-person differences between weight-bearing and non-weight-bearing measurement modalities." Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy 25, no. 11 (2017): 3569–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00167-017-4636-1.

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Goetz Hermansen, Mary, and Marcus Hermansen. "The Influence of Equipment Weights on Neonatal Daily Weight Measurements." Neonatal Network 18, no. 1 (1999): 33–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0730-0832.18.1.33.

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Purpose: To determine the weight of commonly used pieces of neonatal equipment that can affect the accuracy of daily weight measurements.Design and sample: Twenty-one pieces of equipment commonly attached to the neonate at the time of daily weight measurement were selected for analysis. Three examples of each piece of equipment were weighed; each one was weighed three times. All weights were obtained using a digital electronic diaper scale calibrated to 1 gm accuracy and precision.Main outcome variable: Average weights for pieces of routine nursery equipment.Results: Equipment weights ranged f
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Delva, Nicholas J., and John L. Crammer. "Polydipsia in Chronic Psychiatric Patients." British Journal of Psychiatry 152, no. 2 (1988): 242–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.152.2.242.

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Eight chronic psychiatric in-patients with polydipsia, and polyuria, up to 22 litres per 24 hours, were studied by frequent timed body weight and urine volume measurements, and episodic plasma electrolyte estimations. During the day they all showed irregular water retention, with hyponatremia in proportion to the weight gain. During the night they always lost water and weight, returning to their individual lowest weights and to normal plasma sodium. Measurement of weight in chronic psychiatric patients can be used to identify patients with significant polydipsia, to monitor those with the diso
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WANG, JIAN, XIAOPING REN, HONG YAO, et al. "RESEARCH ON VOLUME MEASUREMENT SYSTEM OF WEIGHTS WITH HYDROSTATIC TECHNIQUE." International Journal of Modern Physics: Conference Series 24 (January 2013): 1360008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s2010194513600082.

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According to Annex B.7.4 of OIML R111-1, equipment for measuring volume of weights mass ranging from 1 kg to 20 kg including three methods of hydrostatic comparison is described. The equipment consists of a robot arm for transferring weights, a liquid bath, a mass comparator with 26.1 kg of maximum capacity and 1 mg of readability, glass housing, two weight exchangers including in air and in liquid, two weight holders including in air and in liquid, and a controller. The equipment will enable to perform automatically volume measurements.
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Bott, Thomas Sebastian, Thekla von Kalle, Alexander Schilling, et al. "Esophageal Diameters in Children Correlated to Body Weight." European Journal of Pediatric Surgery 29, no. 06 (2018): 528–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1675776.

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Introduction The development of stenoses after correction of an esophageal atresia or acid and lye burn of the esophagus are well-known problems in pediatric surgery. Currently, stenoses are treated in the majority of cases by repeated balloon dilatations. The diameter of the balloons used is not standardized; standard curves do not exist. The aim of this study was to evaluate the diameter of the esophagus correlated to the body weight of the children as measured in upper gastrointestinal (GI) studies to answer the important question to what extent a stenosis should be dilated. Materials and M
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Meule, Adrian, and Petra Platte. "An Examination of the “Freshman-15” in Germany." European Journal of Health Psychology 25, no. 1 (2018): 2–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/2512-8442/a000001.

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Abstract. The “Freshman-15” refers to an expected average weight gain of 15 pounds during the first year at college in US students. Although an overall weight gain during this period can be observed, most studies found that students gain less than 15 pounds on average. Studies in countries other than the US, however, are scarce. In the current study, 120 female freshmen at a German university were tested at the start of the first semester and again at the start of the second semester (after approximately 6 months). Body mass index (BMI) did not differ between measurements, but participants had
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Bhimani, Rohan, Soheil Ashkani-Esfahani, Bart Lubberts, et al. "Utility of Volumetric Measurement via Weight-Bearing Computed Tomography Scan to Diagnose Syndesmotic Instability." Foot & Ankle International 41, no. 7 (2020): 859–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1071100720917682.

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Background: Weight-bearing computed tomography (WBCT) allows evaluation of the distal syndesmosis under physiologic load. We hypothesized that WBCT volumetric measurement of the distal syndesmosis would be increased on the injured as compared to the contralateral uninjured side and that these 3-dimensional (3D) calculations would be a more sensitive determinant than 2-dimensional (2D) methodology among patients with syndesmotic instability. Methods: Twelve patients with unilateral syndesmotic instability requiring operative fixation who underwent preoperative bilateral foot and ankle WBCT were
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NAKAMURA, OSAMU, SABURO AKIYAMA, YOSHITOMO SANO, and GUIO UCHIYAMA. "MEASUREMENT OF THYROID WEIGHT (VOLUME) BY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY." Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology 42, no. 5 (1986): 612–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.6009/jjrt.kj00001358069.

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