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gravimetric /grav·i·met·ric/ (grav″ĭ-mĕ´trik) pertaining to measurement by weight; performed by weight, as a gravimetric method of drug assay.
grav·i·met·ric (grv-mtrk)
adj.
1. Relating to or determined by weight.
2. Relating to measurement of variations in a gravitational field.

gravimetric [grav″ĭ-met´rik]
pertaining to measurement by weight; performed by weight, as the gravimetric method of drug assay.

gravimetric
pertaining to measurement by weight; performed by weight, as the gravimetric method of drug assay.


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The water content of each sample was determined gravimetrically to permit calculation of concentrations on a wet weight (ww) basis.
In case the copal was not completely dissolved, the remaining copal was filtered and the filter paper then gravimetrically dyed for 1 hr.
They also reported that CR, as determined gravimetrically by the bio-deposition method, was significantly lower than those measured by the flow-though or static chamber methods.
 
 
 
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