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  2. Bioelectrical impedance analysis - Wikipedia

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    Bioelectrical impedance analysis ( BIA) is a method for estimating body composition, in particular body fat and muscle mass, where a weak electric current flows through the body, and the voltage is measured in order to calculate impedance ( resistance and reactance) of the body. Most body water is stored in muscle.

  3. Scale error - Wikipedia

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  4. Linear encoder - Wikipedia

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    Visualization of magnetic structures of a linear encoder (recorded with MagView). A linear encoder is a sensor, transducer or readhead paired with a scale that encodes position. The sensor reads the scale in order to convert the encoded position into an analog or digital signal, which can then be decoded into position by a digital readout (DRO ...

  5. Stay informed about your body with this smart scale - AOL

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    Some smart tools can give you estimates about basic things like your blood pressure or heart rate, but having a more detailed look that aims to give you a more complete picture of your body over ...

  6. Indicator (distance amplifying instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Indicator (distance amplifying instrument) Appearance. A precision dial indicator, with a sensitivity of 0.01 mm and range of 10 mm. In various contexts of science, technology, and manufacturing (such as machining, fabricating, and additive manufacturing ), an indicator is any of various instruments used to accurately measure small distances ...

  7. Checksum - Wikipedia

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    Checksum. A checksum is a small-sized block of data derived from another block of digital data for the purpose of detecting errors that may have been introduced during its transmission or storage. By themselves, checksums are often used to verify data integrity but are not relied upon to verify data authenticity. [ 1]

  8. In addition, the use and applicability of the generated 3D models in digital learning modalities is presented. Finally, as computational expense is usually the main bottleneck in extended 3D applications, the influence of mesh simplification in combination with texture mapping on the quality of 3D models was investigated.

  9. Hydrostatic weighing - Wikipedia

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    Hydrostatic weighing. Hydrostatic weighing, also referred to as underwater weighing, hydrostatic body composition analysis and hydrodensitometry, is a technique for measuring the density of a living person's body. It is a direct application of Archimedes' principle, that an object displaces its own volume of water.