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Practical Density Measurement and Hydrometry
Series: Series in Measurement Science and Technology
The introduction of the ISO 9000 quality standard resulted in renewed interest and pressure on industry to strengthen their quality and metrology standards. To meet this renewed interest Practical Density Measurement and Hydrometry provides invaluable, contemporary information on mass metrology....
Published July 20th 2002 by Taylor & Francis
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Evaluating the Measurement Uncertainty
Fundamentals and Practical Guidance
Series: Series in Measurement Science and Technology
It is now widely recognized that measurement data should be properly analyzed to include an assessment of their associated uncertainty. Since this parameter allows for a meaningful comparison of the measurement results and for an evaluation of their reliability, its expression is important not only...
Published April 8th 2002 by Taylor & Francis
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Information and Measurement, 2nd Edition
Series: Series in Measurement Science and Technology
Information technology is arguably the most important scientific topic needed for understanding and participating in our increasingly complex technological world. Using simple physical arguments and extensive examples, Information and Measurement, Second Edition shows how this theory can be put...
Published October 30th 2001 by Taylor & Francis
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SQUIDs, the Josephson Effects and Superconducting Electronics
Series: Series in Measurement Science and Technology
The science of superconducting electronics was first developed over forty years ago, fifty years after the discovery of superconductivity. Since then, a wide range of applications has emerged, and more are envisaged within this ever expanding and exciting field. SQUIDs, the Josephson Effects and...
Published December 31st 1990 by Taylor & Francis
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Uncertainty, Calibration and Probability
The Statistics of Scientific and Industrial Measurement
Series: Series in Measurement Science and Technology
All measurements are subject to error because no quantity can be known exactly; hence, any measurement has a probability of lying within a certain range. The more precise the measurement, the smaller the range of uncertainty. Uncertainty, Calibration and Probability is a comprehensive treatment of...
Published December 31st 1990 by Taylor & Francis
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Physical Acoustics and Metrology of Fluids
Series: Series in Measurement Science and Technology
The interaction of sound waves with the medium through which they pass can be used to investigate the thermophysical properties of that medium. With the advent of modern instrumentation, it is now possible to determine the speed and absorption of sound with extremely high precision and, through the...
Published December 31st 1990 by Taylor & Francis
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