NIST Special PublicationThe Institute, 1989 |
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... physical and chemical measurement ; coordinates the system with measurement systems of other nations and furnishes essential services leading to accurate and uniform al and chemical measurement throughout the Nation's scientific nity ...
... physical and chemical measurement ; coordinates the system with measurement systems of other nations and furnishes essential services leading to accurate and uniform al and chemical measurement throughout the Nation's scientific nity ...
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... physical sensors to measure reaction intensity . Continuous Temperature Measurement This is an area of immediate need . Discussions indicated that this is not necessarily a problem of temperature measurement itself but more a problem of ...
... physical sensors to measure reaction intensity . Continuous Temperature Measurement This is an area of immediate need . Discussions indicated that this is not necessarily a problem of temperature measurement itself but more a problem of ...
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Physical Sensors of Conditions in the System This area of need is again immediate from the point of view of reaction control ; however , since an appropriate sensor could not be identified2 , it was felt that this may be a longer term ...
Physical Sensors of Conditions in the System This area of need is again immediate from the point of view of reaction control ; however , since an appropriate sensor could not be identified2 , it was felt that this may be a longer term ...
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... of Gas Carbon Dioxide Content of Gas Water Content of Gas Hydrogen Content of Gas Nitrogen Content of Gas Slag FeO Content Fe3 + \ Fe2 + ratio of slag Table 2. Potential Physical Sensor Techniques Vibration Ultrasonics Static Pressure 10.
... of Gas Carbon Dioxide Content of Gas Water Content of Gas Hydrogen Content of Gas Nitrogen Content of Gas Slag FeO Content Fe3 + \ Fe2 + ratio of slag Table 2. Potential Physical Sensor Techniques Vibration Ultrasonics Static Pressure 10.
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Table 2. Potential Physical Sensor Techniques Vibration Ultrasonics Static Pressure Acceleration Refractory Life Table 3. Sensor Needs for Copper Industry Bath Level Measurement 11.
Table 2. Potential Physical Sensor Techniques Vibration Ultrasonics Static Pressure Acceleration Refractory Life Table 3. Sensor Needs for Copper Industry Bath Level Measurement 11.
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