Examples of using Which measures in English and their translations into Malay
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EMG(electromyography) electrodes, which measure muscle activity.
Measurement systems which measure right what they should,
There are dozens of radio and television broadcasting towers which measure over 600 meters in height, and only the tallest
the“Welcome Stranger,” which measured 10 by 25 inches before it was melted down.
fundamental rights and open government, which measure, for instance,
in liquid state with a certain proportion which measured by the metering pump mixing in mixing head of a mold.
Singapore scores incredibly highly in the PISA(Programme for International Student Assessment) tests, which measure and compare the performance of students in different countries.
garments which measure muscular frequency
the“Welcome Stranger”, which measured 25.4cm(10”) by 63.5cm(25”) before it was melted down.
Female flowers are small reddish spikes whereas the male flowers are greenish yellow catkins which measure 4 inches long.
He said the better ranking was due to improvements in the scores in 10 of the indicators in the 12 pillars which measured both macro and micro economic aspects of competitiveness.
depth to last year's Haiti earthquake, which measured 7.0.
Our cells cannot adequately function if the pH range(which measure acidity and alkaline)
Thailand were considered the least welcoming out of 27 countries in the Refugees Welcome Index, which measured public levels of acceptance of refugees.
There are dozens of radio and television broadcasting towers which measure over 600 metres(about 2,000 ft)
The vaulted arcade of the Chhatta Chowk ends in the centre of the outer court, which measured 540 by 360 feet(160 m× 110 m).[53] The side arcades and central tank were destroyed after the 1857 rebellion.
there are the GDP deflators, which measure the change in prices in total GDP,
maximum output which measured at 92W using the kill-a-watt meter,
expert assessments which measure the perceived level of corruption in a country's public sector on a scale from zero(perceived to be highly corrupted)
The Milgram experiment on obedience to authority figures was a series of social psychology experiments conducted by Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram, which measured the willingness of study participants to obey an authority figure who instructed them to perform acts that conflicted with their personal conscience.