system of measurement

NOUN
  1. a system of related measures that facilitates the quantification of some particular characteristic
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How To Use system of measurement In A Sentence

  • Germany used a different system of measurement of international units.
  • Researchers used a system of measurement called the cumulative promotion index to find graduation rates.
  • The experiments represent initial steps in exploring a new system of measurement, atom-based metrology, in which single atoms are used as nanoscale probes to collect information about their environment.
  • Researchers uesd a system of measurement called cumulative promotion index to find graduation rates.
  • A common system of measurement was needed because physicists from at least four different countries had helped uncover the properties of electricity and magnetism. MEASURING AMERICA
  • A dyne is the unit of force in the centimeter-gram-second system of measurement. Chapter 8
  • For the converts it had become a race to implement the new scientific system of measurement. MEASURING AMERICA
  • A common system of measurement was needed because physicists from at least four different countries had helped uncover the properties of electricity and magnetism. MEASURING AMERICA
  • In typesetting, a point system of measurement equivalent to twelve points or 4.217 mm.
  • For the converts it had become a race to implement the new scientific system of measurement. MEASURING AMERICA
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