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Definition of Intercompared
1. intercompare [v] - See also: intercompare
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intercompared
Literary usage of Intercompared
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1902)
"ards of length and mass which are now universally adopted in science are the
meter and the kilogram respectively, carefully intercompared copies, ..."
2. Reports of the Committee on Electrical Standards Appointed by the British by Frank Edward Smith (1913)
"Since 1903 the manganin standards have been intercompared at least four times
every year, and the probable changes have been deduced from occasional ..."
3. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1903)
"... only be arrived at upon this point when the morphology and complete life-histories
of all the forms are known, and have been compared and intercompared. ..."
4. Smithsonian Physical Tables by Thomas Gray, Smithsonian Institution (1908)
"These standards of weight and length were intercompared, without preference, and
certain ones wen; selected as International prototype standards. ..."
5. The Medical Implications of Nuclear War by Fredric Solomon (1986)
"For global fallout, different computer models and scenarios have been intercompared.
The calculations predict that the 50-year unsheltered, ..."
6. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific by Astronomical Society of the Pacific (1919)
"... distant stellar clusters,17 but unless we introduce further unverified
assumptions the analogy breaks down when the observed colors are intercompared. ..."
7. Year Book by Carnegie Institution of Washington (1921)
"Various repairs were also carried out and the different magnetic instruments were
intercompared on shore. Through the efforts of the American ambassador, ..."
8. Year Book by Carnegie Institution of Washington (1919)
"To this end all the areas of each zone are intercompared, and at intervals of 4
hours in right ascension comparisons are made directly with the North Polar ..."