Example sentences of "which can be measured " in BNC.
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1 | There are some aspects of a work of art which can be measured , for example its size , natural or chemical composition , and some facts can be discovered about works through specialist techniques such as infra-red photography . |
2 | Instrumental neutron activation is still selected most frequently because of its sensitivity , accuracy and the wide range of elements which can be measured in a single sample . |
3 | It is a process which can be measured and monitored , but not seen . |
4 | It is their anti-social influence in that deep sense which is at issue , and which can be measured only by the extent to which such works encourage conduct which threatens the rights and freedoms of others to enjoy a peaceful and secure life under the law . |
5 | ‘ Measurement by modern electric instruments developed in recent years has revealed that man and all life forms are ordered and controlled by electro-dynamic fields which can be measured and mapped with precision . |
6 | Thus we can call these objective inequalities , which can be measured objectively by the sociologist . |
7 | Increased protein synthesis thus also may require increased RNA synthesis , which can be measured by exactly analogous procedures using a radioactive precursor to RNA . |
8 | This would be so even if accountants were able to agree that ‘ profit ’ is one certain figure which can be measured with precision . ’ |
9 | ‘ We are very encouraged by the success of the scheme which can be measured in terms of throughput and effectiveness . |
10 | The study is re- examining the national accounts measurement of government services ; it argues that most public servants in fact do things which can be measured and it provides some alternative estimates for real output growth in education , health and public administration ( which compares well with broadly analogous private financial services ) . |
11 | The basic requirement of the approach is to think about concepts as empirical variables which can be measured through indices . |
12 | The information embedded in an analogue signal therefore is always built into some continuously varying value which can be measured . |
13 | A small sample of polymer suspended in this column provides a direct measure of the polymer density which can be measured easily as the temperature is varied . |
14 | If these reactions are carried out at constant volume changes in number of moles of gas with change in gas pressure which can be measured using a manometer . |
15 | Indirect evidence may also help the historian to examine population variations , because it is reasonable to infer that these caused economic changes , some of which can be measured over wider and more representative areas . |
16 | Each type of clay mineral has a different propensity for the exchange of cations which can be measured by its cation exchange capacity ( c.e.c. ) in units of milliequivalents per 100 g ( ) of clay . |