Past and future measurements, taken together, provide complete information about a quantum system.
These measurements provide a more accurate picture of such reactions.
These measurements are very sensitive and provide data about the Earth's structure at the particular location where the measurement is made.
The measurement provides insight into the evolution of the universe.
Every new measurement simply provides additional information which may modify our original estimate.
Electrical measurements do not provide an actual picture like imaging with a microscope can.
Measurement of the absolute hearing threshold provides some basic information about our auditory system.
Often these measurements provide insights relevant to theoretical models.
Two such measurements then provided a radio fix.
When various models or different genes are used, statistical measurements can provide strong support for contradictory phylogenies.