gage Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of gage In English

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Examples of gage

  • The ground reaction forces and center of pressure of the foot interacting with the floor were measured using a platform instrumented with strain gages.

  • Public expenditure on health, however, is an indirect way to gage government involvement.

  • A one degree of freedom strain gage load cell is mounted on the base of the non-impaired arm support.

  • Moreover, the count is added to gage in the dictionary since it exists already.

  • Much of the forward strake is designed to meet minimum gage requirements.

  • Gage lists them both under the headword "analyse", citing them as entirely neutral equivalents.

  • We acknowledge that in order to truly gage the impact of this mechanism, and certainly to operationalize it, cost data are essential.

  • In the wires of the system, tension sensors using strain gages are installed.

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