Actual precipitation data recorded at the Olds station were 77 mm for June, 85 mm for July, and 79 mm for August. Discuss the magnitude of uncertainty associated with this method. 3.1.1.4Short Exercise 4: Calculation of Discharge from Tracer Data Tracer dilution methods were used to estimate ...
However, issues related to interface measurements led to overestimation (and uncertainty) of local compressive stresses, due to large sampling volume. It was proposed that a deconvolution procedure (i.e., modelling the Gaussian-like distribution of the intensity through the gauge volume may increase ...
With diabetes patients using injectable insulin, the blood glucose balance and the needed insulin dose can be controlled with an uncertainty of ±2 iu (international unit, 1/100 ml). In the injection device meant for adults, the resolution of the dose is 1 iu. For children one dose snap ...
For this method, the LDS measurement uncertainty ∆sen is 0.02 mm. 3.2. Face Run-Out of the Measuring Rod When the rod is rotated, the face run-out error comes principally from the hollow shaft's roundness error and vee block's flatness error [20]. In this measurement system, it is...
To perform the calibration of these devices the most frequent liquids, used as a reference, are the toluene and water [28], as the uncertainty for these fluids is smaller than 2% at a 95% confidence level. Other fluids, such as n-heptane [29] and benzene [30], are also common referen...
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To perform the calibration of these devices the most frequent liquids, used as a reference, are the toluene and water [28], as the uncertainty for these fluids is smaller than 2% at a 95% confidence level. Other fluids, such as n-heptane [29] and benzene [30], are also common referen...