The phenomenon that a frequent measurement leads to "freezing" of the state.
On a target-of-opportunity basis, less frequent spectroscopic measurements complement the rapid photometry for selected prime targets.
With more frequent measurements, it is possible to calculate SeHCAT retention whole body half-life; this is not routinely measured in a clinical setting.
Mainly knemometry has been used for this purpose, but also very frequent measurements using conventional devices for height measurements.
June 20 - Charles David Keeling (b. 1928), first to make frequent measurements of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration, plotted on the Keeling Curve.
Impact: Simplification of production of the current balloon-borne cryogenic hygrometer will allow for more frequent measurements.
Accountable: Direct and frequent measurement enables analysts to detect their success and failures to make changes in an effort to increase successes while decreasing failures.
This allows for more frequent measurements as the sample does not have to be manually collected and taken to a remote laboratory.
This universal phenomenon has led to the prediction that frequent measurements during this nonexponential period could inhibit decay of the system, one form of the quantum Zeno effect.
Pausing for frequent measurements, someone in the rescue party must have known the shape and the dimensions of the prison very well.