Analytical balance definition

Analytical balance means a balance that is capable of measuring masses to at least 4 decimal places.
Analytical balance means a balance that is capable of measuring masses to within 0.0001 g.

Examples of Analytical balance in a sentence

  • Analytical balance accurate to at least 0.01g Visual Recognition Standards with the following photographic standards being recognised by GTA: • Grain Quality Visual Recognition Standards – Australian Grains Centre, Co-operative Bulk Handling Ltd, October 2004.

  • Analytical balance CP423S Sartorius AG (Göttingen, Germany) Eppendorf 5417R Refrigerated Eppendorf AG (Hamburg, Germany) CentrifugeFluorescence Inverted System Olympus Europa SE & Co. KGMicroscope IX71 (Hamburg, Germany) Heidolph Polymax 1040 Heidolph Instruments GmbH & CO.

  • Analytical balance capable of weighing at least 0.0001 g (0.1 mg).

  • Analytical balance accurate to at least 0.01g Visual Recognition Standards with the following photographic standards being recognised by GTA:  Grain Quality Visual Recognition Standards – Australian Grains Centre, Co-operative Bulk Handling Ltd, October 2004.

  • Mojonnier extraction tube Water bath capable of being thermostatically controlled over the range 70-100o C Oven capable of being thermostatically controlled at 100 ± 1o C Soxhlet apparatus with suitable thimbles Analytical balance.

  • Usual laboratory equipment including: 4.1 Analytical balance; 4.2 250 ml conical flask; 4.3 10 ml burette class A, graduated in 0,05 ml, or equivalent automatic burette.

  • SKB’s reply/comment:- Analytical balance (Rise KIMAB): Calibrated annually.- XRD (at Rise KIMAB): Calibration of the instrument is done on regular basis by measuring Corundum NIST standard sample.

  • Requirements: - 250 ml flask - Funnel [OD - 75 mm] - 100 ml beaker - Analytical balance - Potassium chloride [ AR grade] - Filter paper - Conductivity meter [ With temperature compensation system] Method • Pass fresh sample of organic fertilizer through a 2-4 mm sieve.

  • Chemicals were weighed using Analytical balance, Sartorius and LC-GC all pH measurements were done on pH meter.

  • A.3. Apparatus and Equipment Usual laboratory apparatus and in particular the following:A.3.1. Analytical balance capable of reading 0,1 mg.A.3.2. Thermometer, with ground glass joint, calibrated in tenths of a degree from 10 to 30 °C.

Related to Analytical balance

  • Legal Balance means the amount of indebtedness legally owed by an Obligor with respect to a Loan, including principal and accrued and unpaid interest, late fees, attorneys' fees and expenses, taxes, insurance premiums, and similar charges, if any.

  • Principal Balance means the outstanding principal amount of the Loan, plus interest expected to be capitalized (if any), less amounts which may not be insured (such as late charges).

  • Original Balance means, with respect to any Receivable coming into existence after the Initial Cutoff Date, the Outstanding Balance of such Receivable on the date it was created.

  • Component Principal Balance As of any date of determination, either the PO-1 Component Principal Balance on such date or the PO-2 Component Principal Balance on such date as applicable.

  • Principal Balance Schedules Not applicable.

  • Average Principal Balance means for any Monthly Period in which a Reset Date occurs, the sum of (i) the Aggregate Principal Receivables determined as of the close of business on the last day of the prior Monthly Period, multiplied by a fraction the numerator of which is the number of days from and including the first day of such Monthly Period, to but excluding the related Reset Date, and the denominator of which is the number of days in such Monthly Period, and (ii) for each such Reset Date, the product of the Aggregate Principal Receivables determined as of the close of business on such Reset Date, multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days from and including such Reset Date, to the earlier of the last day of such Monthly Period (in which case such period shall include such date) or the next succeeding Reset Date (in which case such period shall exclude such date), and the denominator of which is the number of days in such Monthly Period.

  • Lower-Tier Principal Balance The principal amount of any Lower-Tier Regular Interest outstanding as of any date of determination. As of the Closing Date, the Lower-Tier Principal Balance of each Lower-Tier Regular Interest shall equal the original Lower-Tier Principal Balance as set forth in the Preliminary Statement hereto. On each Distribution Date, the Lower-Tier Principal Balance of each Lower-Tier Regular Interest shall be permanently reduced by all distributions of principal deemed to have been made in respect of such Lower-Tier Regular Interest on such Distribution Date pursuant to Section 4.01(a)(ii) of this Agreement, and shall be further permanently reduced on such Distribution Date by all applicable Realized Losses deemed to have been allocated thereto on such Distribution Date pursuant to Section 4.01(f) of this Agreement, such that at all times the Lower-Tier Principal Balance of a Lower-Tier Regular Interest shall equal the Certificate Balance of the Corresponding Certificates. The Lower-Tier Principal Balance of any Lower-Tier Regular Interest may be increased on a particular Distribution Date as and to the extent contemplated by Section 4.01(g) of this Agreement.

  • Note Principal Balance means, with respect to each Note, at any time of determination, the Principal Balance for such Note, as set forth on the Mortgage Loan Schedule, less any payments of principal thereon (or any New Notes issued in substitution thereof) received by the related Note Holder (or any holders of New Notes in substitution thereof) or reductions in such amount pursuant to Section 3 or 4, as applicable.

  • Class X Notional Balance With respect to any Distribution Date (and the related Accrual Period) the aggregate principal balance of the regular interests in REMIC 3 as specified in the Preliminary Statement hereto.

  • Class B-5 Principal Balance As to the first Determination Date, the Original Class B-5 Principal Balance. As of any subsequent Determination Date, the lesser of (i) the Original Class B-5 Principal Balance less the sum of (a) all amounts previously distributed in respect of the Class B-5 Certificates on prior Distribution Dates (A) pursuant to Paragraph nineteenth of Section 4.01(a) and (B) as a result of a Principal Adjustment and (b) the Realized Losses allocated through such Determination Date to the Class B-5 Certificates pursuant to Section 4.02(b) and (ii) the Adjusted Pool Amount as of the preceding Distribution Date less the sum of the Class A Principal Balance, the Class B-1 Principal Balance, the Class B-2 Principal Balance, the Class B-3 Principal Balance and the Class B-4 Principal Balance as of such Determination Date.

  • Planned Principal Balance means for any Distribution Date, the balance shown for such Distribution Date on Schedule XVII.

  • Class B-6 Principal Balance As to the first Determination Date, the Original Class B-6 Principal Balance. As of any subsequent Determination Date, the lesser of (i) the Original Class B-6 Principal Balance less the sum of (a) all amounts previously distributed in respect of the Class B-6 Certificates on prior Distribution Dates pursuant to Paragraph twenty-second of Section 4.01(a) and (b) the Realized Losses allocated through such Determination Date to the Class B-6 Certificates pursuant to Section 4.02(b) and (ii) the Adjusted Pool Amount as of the preceding Distribution Date less the Class A Principal Balance, the Class B-1 Principal Balance, the Class B-2 Principal Balance, the Class B-3 Principal Balance, the Class B-4 Principal Balance and the Class B-5 Principal Balance as of such Determination Date.

  • CLASS M PRINCIPAL BALANCE As of any Distribution Date, (a) the Class M Principal Balance for the immediately preceding Distribution Date less (b) amounts distributed to the Class M Certificateholders on such preceding Distribution Date allocable to principal (including the principal portion of Advances of the Servicer made pursuant to Section 6.03 and Realized Losses allocated to the Class M Certificates pursuant to Section 6.04); provided that the Class M Principal Balance on the first Distribution Date shall be the Original Class M Principal Balance, and provided further that if the aggregate Outstanding Certificate Principal Balance of the Class B Certificates has been reduced to zero, as of any Distribution Date, the Class M Principal Balance will equal the excess of the Mortgage Pool Principal Balance (together with the portion of any Monthly Payment due but not paid with respect to which an Advance has not been made) over the Class A Principal Balance.

  • Additional Balance as to any Mortgage Loan means the aggregate amount of all additional borrowings by the mortgagor under the relevant Credit Line Agreement after the Cut-off Date for the Mortgage Loan.

  • Cut-off Date Principal Balance As to any Mortgage Loan, the Stated Principal Balance thereof as of the close of business on the Cut-off Date.

  • Class B-4 Principal Balance As to the first Determination Date, the Original Class B-4 Principal Balance. As of any subsequent Determination Date, the lesser of (i) the Original Class B-4 Principal Balance less the sum of (a) all amounts previously distributed in respect of the Class B-4 Certificates on prior Distribution Dates (A) pursuant to Paragraph sixteenth of Section 4.01(a) and (B) as a result of a Principal Adjustment and (b) the Realized Losses allocated through such Determination Date to the Class B-4 Certificates pursuant to Section 4.02(b) and (ii) the Adjusted Pool Amount as of the preceding Distribution Date less the sum of the Class A Principal Balance, the Class B-1 Principal Balance, the Class B-2 Principal Balance and the Class B-3 Principal Balance as of such Determination Date.

  • Class Principal Balance With respect to any Class and as to any date of determination, the aggregate of the Certificate Balances of all Certificates of such Class as of such date.

  • Class A-1 Principal Balance as of any date means the Class A‑1 Initial Principal Balance less all amounts paid to the holders of Class A‑1 Notes in respect of principal pursuant to Section 5.06 hereof.

  • Class A Principal Balance As of any date, an amount equal to the sum of the Principal Balances for the Class A-1 Certificates, Class A-2 Certificates, Class A-3 Certificates, Class A-4 Certificates, Class A-PO Certificates and Class A-R Certificate.

  • Certificate Principal Balance With respect to each Certificate (other than any Interest Only Certificate), on any date of determination, an amount equal to:

  • Certificate Notional Balance With respect to each Certificate of Class X and any date of determination, the product of (i) the Class Certificate Notional Balance of such Class and (ii) the applicable Percentage Interest of such Certificate.

  • Assumed Principal Balance As to each Mortgage Loan as of any date of determination, (i) the principal balance of the Mortgage Loan outstanding as of the Cut-off Date after application of payments due on or before the Cut-off Date, whether or not received, minus (ii) all amounts previously distributed to the Purchaser with respect to the Mortgage Loan pursuant to Subsection 11.15 and representing payments or other recoveries of principal.

  • Class A-2 Principal Balance as of any date means the Class A-2 Initial Principal Balance less all amounts paid to the holders of Class A-2 Notes in respect of principal pursuant to Section 5.06 hereof.

  • Class B-2 Principal Balance As to the first Determination Date, the Original Class B-2 Principal Balance. As of any subsequent Determination Date, the lesser of (i) the Original Class B-2 Principal Balance less the sum of (a) all amounts previously distributed in respect of the Class B-2 Certificates on prior Distribution Dates (A) pursuant to Paragraph tenth of Section 4.01(a) and (B) as a result of a Principal Adjustment and (b) the Realized Losses allocated through such Determination Date to the Class B-2 Certificates pursuant to Section 4.02(b) and (ii) the Adjusted Pool Amount as of the preceding Distribution Date less the sum of the Class A Principal Balance and the Class B-1 Principal Balance as of such Determination Date.

  • Principal Balance Certificate Any of the Class A-1, Class A-2, Class A-3, Class X-0, Xxxxx X-0, Class A-SB, Class A-S, Class B, Class C, Class D, Class E, Class F, Class G and Class PEX Certificates.

  • Principal Balance Certificates Each of the Class A-1, Class A-2, Class A-3, Class X-0, Xxxxx X-0, Class A-SB, Class A-S, Class B, Class C, Class D, Class E, Class F and Class NR Certificates.