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EN[ˈmɛʒə] [-ɛʒə(r)]
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  • Examples of measure
    1. City were also the victors on that occasion 56 years ago, winning 5-0, but this visit was portrayed as a measure of their progress against the 19-time champions.
    2. The fragments shrank by increments of about three kilodaltons (a measure of molecular weight).
    3. The measure thereof is longer than the earth, and broader than the sea.
    4. the greatest common measure of two or more numbers
    5. Now tread we a measure! said young Lochinvar.
    6. a poem in iambic measure
    7. I measure that at 10 centimetres. ‎
    8. The measure would make California the first state to require that all new semiautomatic weapons be equipped with technology known as microstamping, which imprints microscopic markings as a gun fires.
    9. Spain failed to move through the gears despite exerting control for lengthy spells and a measure of perspective must be applied immediately to the outcome.
    10. But because of their dominance in the middle of the park and the sheer volume of chances, Sunderland boss Steve Bruce must have been staggered and sickened in equal measure when the visitors took the lead five minutes after the break.
  • Examples of measures
    1. coal measures; lead measures
    2. Researchers had 700 children spend a night in a sleep lab where they were evaluated using a polysomnograph, an instrument that measures sleep quality and breathing function.
    3. The government's measures to tackle crime were insufficient.
    4. take a walk ‎; take action/steps/measures to fight drug abuse ‎; take a trip ‎; take aim ‎; take the tempo slowly ‎
    5. Rich countries are backsliding on their commitment to agree to new WTO measures to help people in poor countries gain access to affordable medicines. — Oxfam press release, 24 June 2002
  • Examples of measured
    1. Escherichia coli ATCC 25922, containing 10 6 colony forming units (CFU)/mL was used as bacterial strain and green tea extracts were measured with the peroxalate chemiluminescence detection system.
    2. It was recently suggested that the transmitted phase can be directly measured in ptychography experiments performed on nanocrystal samples.
    3. Briefly, chlorophyll autofluorescence was measured as infrared (PE-Cy7-A) and far red (PerCP-Cy5.5-A) fluorescence and plotted as cytograms of infrared vs. far red (sample cytograms in S2 fig ).
    4. The length of BEC filopodia and interconnecting bile preductules was measured using the ImageJ software and was shown as means ± SEM (standard error of the mean).
    5. Enzyme activities were measured spectrophotometricly in triplicate and expressed as changes of absorbance per minute per mg protein.
    6. The apertures of the tympanic membrane and the subtympanic foramen were selected as reasonable vectors for air-borne sound energy, and the surface areas of these apertures (A x ) were measured.
    7. The theraputical failure measured by CD4 response did not agreed with individuals failing by virological parameters.
  • Examples of measuring
    1. The laboratory included an elaborate setup for measuring the energy.
    2. The waywiser to a coach, exactly measuring the miles, and showing them by an index. — Evelyn.
    3. Pack some fish or crab meat into a 4-ounce mold (a ½-cup metal measuring cup works fine) and unmold onto a platter.
    4. Efficacy of platelet transfusion and platelet viability is generally assessed by measuring immediate and late platelet count increments, as well as bleeding scores and the intertransfusion interval, which reflects the platelet survival.
    5. The same result was found when measuring the length of Jersey barrier or guardrail within the 800 m buffer in high- and low-kill UVC zones.
    6. There was also a nonocclusive thrombus in the portal vein, a mildly prominent right infrahilar lymph node measuring 1 cm, and bilateral renal cysts.
    7. Each rho (ρ) represents the conditional tetrachoric correlation for each pair of outcomes, measuring the extent to which the two outcomes would covary if unobserved characteristics of an individual were indeed observed.
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