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Measurements and measuring instruments
1973This chapter is concerned largely with measurements made at audio and radio frequencies, and with instruments designed to impose minimal loading on to any circuit under test.
R. Lowe, D. Nave
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Instruments for Measuring Sound
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1955SCOPE It is the purpose of this paper to cover briefly the basic characteristics of sound as they dictate the design of instruments. The discussion of the equipment will be confined to available commercial instruments, and stress will be given to those instruments which are particularly useful for field evaluation of noise problems as they relate to ...
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2014
This book is not available through ChesterRep. ; KEY POINTS • Measurement instruments enable the quantification of characteristics of interest to researchers • There are several methods of measuring characteristics, including scaling techniques • Any measurement instrument must be valid and reliable • Measurement instruments are important in healthcare
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This book is not available through ChesterRep. ; KEY POINTS • Measurement instruments enable the quantification of characteristics of interest to researchers • There are several methods of measuring characteristics, including scaling techniques • Any measurement instrument must be valid and reliable • Measurement instruments are important in healthcare
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Linear Measurements: EDM Instruments
1987Electronic measurement is a modern method of precise and rapid determination of slope (line-of-sight) distances. Some electronic distance-measuring instruments (EDMIs) are designed to reduce the slope distances to horizontal distances.
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Measuring Instruments and Measurements
1977Instruments can be classified as either analogue instruments or digital instruments. An analogue instrument is one in which the magnitude of the measured quantity is indicated by means of a pointer. The indication given by a digital instrument is in the form of a series of numbers; the smallest change in the indicated quantity corresponds to a change ...
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Selecting Measurement Instruments
MCN, The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 1986openaire +2 more sources

