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In science, measurement is the process of obtaining the magnitude of a quantity, such as length or mass, relative to a unit of measurement, such as a meter or a kilogram. A measurement answers the general question, "how many?", as in how manymiles, or millimeters, or gigahertz. As measurement is basically about counting, measurement is conducted in numbers and is quantitative, in comparison to other observations which may be made in words and are qualitative. The term measurement can also be used to refer to a specific result obtained from the measurement process.
Cell splits and takes half of the chromosomes one each end without duplication.
Universal indicator is just that - an indicator. It is not intended as an accurate measurement system.
The final answer.is only as accurate as the least accurate component in the calculation, so use the significant figures of the measurement with the fewest.
500mg is 1/2 gm mg can't be used in measurement of m.l. or cc
They know they have achieved a result if; 1.All employees are satisfied 2.The result is in line with the long term organisation's goals 3.All the allocated resources are well utilized 11
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Confederation was achieved as a result of long discussion and debate. Ultimately it was compromise that created the Confederation. That confederation has lasted almost 250 years.
The US had achieved Manifest Destiny.
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Bureaucracy has achieved its aim in the office management in contemporary time as a result of its clearly defined system of authority.
You start with a small dose of medication and gradually increase it until the desired result is achieved.
a·chieveAchieveReach or attain (a desired objective, level, or result) by effort, skill, or courage- he achieved his ambition to become a journalist- people striving to achieve
When the replaced genes functions properly and corrects the defect in that region a gene therapy is successful and the desired result is achieved.
Metrological traceability refers to property of a measurement result with which the result is linked to a reference through calibrations
because the aim and timing were being same.
the precision of the least precise measuement