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In both studies, researchers estimated fat mass using callipers to measure skin fold thickness.
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In recent years, the pressure has been to divest of investments in companies involved in extracting fossil fuels like oil as a measure against climate change.
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The measure was intended to remove what was seen as legal uncertainty discouraging wind energy investments.
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The measure of how much an ink dot spreads and becomes larger on paper is called dot gain.
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He listlessly waved his arms as a community worker placed a bracelet designed to measure malnutrition around his upper arm.
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These cells are septate, with constrictions at the septa, and measure 1.53 m in diameter.
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The foot is often compared to a musical measure and the long and short syllables to whole notes and half notes.
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It is somewhat unclear what phenomenon is measured with this measure.
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Put the lemon peel into a glass and cover with a double measure (about 75 ml) of whiskey and leave overnight, covered.
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A long period of consolidation was needed to restore some measure of peace and prosperity, but that breathing space was not given.
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