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anemometry

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Etymology

From anemo- + -metry.

Noun

anemometry (usually uncountable, plural anemometries)

  1. Measurement of the direction and velocity of the wind.
    • 2009 January, Notices of the American Mathematical Society, volume 56, number 1, archived from the original on 25 January 2009:
      For instance, a physical magnitude such as the shear stress on the endothelialmembrane,which is verydifficult to test invitro, canbe easily calculated on real geometries obtained with tri-dimensional algorithms, thanks to the support of modern and noninvasive data acquisition technology (such as nuclear magnetic resonance, digital angiography, axial tomography, and Doppler anemometry).

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