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Instrumentation – A Survey
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Recent developments in instrumentation have made the art of measurement, data accumulation, and analysis faster, more reliable, and while costly, more meaningful in terms of product improvement. This paper will discuss some of the more up-to-date instrumentation and data gathering techniques in various appropriate fields.
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Lamb, D., "Instrumentation – A Survey," SAE Technical Paper 680243, 1968, https://doi.org/10.4271/680243.Also In
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