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Made or done with a barometer
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A microphone containing carbon granules, whose electrical resistance varies with pressure.
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The notched scale of a wire micrometer.
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(microscopy) To reverse the path of emission from a specimen to the sensor in a microscope scan.
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A microbalance that is an electrobalance
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Measured using a galvanometer.
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A chromatograph used in gas chromatography
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A device that holds a sample at a specified orientation in an X-ray beam
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Measured in hectometres
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An instrument used to study the differences in the phase of light transmitted through a specimen.
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measurement with a lensmeter
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(physics, astronomy) a radiation detector used in astrophysics, nuclear physics, imaging and X-ray spectroscopy
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Any balance capable of weighing objects having a mass less than a milligram
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A bolometer, having an array of heat detectors, used in infrared photography
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An instrument used to measure very small differences in length
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A colorimeter that can analyse very small samples
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A granulometer that can measure very fine particle sizes
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(physics) A sensitive manometer that can measure very small differences in pressure
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Measured using a micromanometer
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A device used to measure distance very precisely but within a limited range, especially depth, thickness, and diameter.
adj
Measured using a micrometer
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An instrument for noting very short periods of time.
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(physics) Any of various photometers used either to measure the variation of densities over small areas, or to measure accurately small changes in illumination.
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(chemistry, biochemistry) A piece of laboratory equipment used to detect the changes that might occur in a microtiter plate.
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The scintillant used in microscintillation
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A spectroscope that incorporates a microscope, and that can measure the spectra of microscopic objects.
v
To measure using a micrometer.
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(very rare) A graduated (usually glass) tube used to measure out a minim of liquid.
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A microscope that uses the change of phase when light is transmitted or reflected from a transparent or reflective specimen to form an image; used especially to study living cells.
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(physics) A device that measures the time between events that interrupt an infra-red beam
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A goniometer, used in X-ray diffraction, that detects the X-rays using a photocell.
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A micrometer used in photomicrometry
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An instrument used to measure the rotation of the plane of polarized light as it passes through a sample of an optically active compound; cf. colmascope.
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A radio telescope combined with a spectrometer
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A micrometer used in sonomicrometry
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A microscope used in spectromicroscopy
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measurement by means of a stadiometer
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A graduated device applied to the stage of a microscope for measuring the size of an object.
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Alternative spelling of thermistor [(electronics) A resistor whose resistance varies rapidly and predictably with temperature and as a result can be used to measure temperature.]
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(electronics) A resistor whose resistance varies rapidly and predictably with temperature and as a result can be used to measure temperature.
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An instrument that measures the change in weight of a sample while it is being heated.
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A thermometer in the form of a probe
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A balance used to weigh very small amounts
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measurement using a variometer
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A micrometer equipped with a video camera
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The measurement of zeta potential, typically as part of a zetametric titration
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