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... range 30 to 95 percent can be measured over the temperature range 32 ° to 180 ° F . Accuracy of ± 5 percent is claimed . The instrument operates electrically and has meter in- dication . A wide variety of probes is available . ( Labline ...
... range 30 to 95 percent can be measured over the temperature range 32 ° to 180 ° F . Accuracy of ± 5 percent is claimed . The instrument operates electrically and has meter in- dication . A wide variety of probes is available . ( Labline ...
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... range . Input and output impedances are 600 ohm . Dynamic range is more than 120 db , and the rejected frequency is reduced by more than 40 db over most of the range . The filter is a passive cir- cuit requiring no power supply ...
... range . Input and output impedances are 600 ohm . Dynamic range is more than 120 db , and the rejected frequency is reduced by more than 40 db over most of the range . The filter is a passive cir- cuit requiring no power supply ...
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... range 1 18 19 20 21 1⁄2 cycle in milliseconds Fig . 1. Fitting of normal distributions to probability of response data summed for 38,324 trials on 344 eyes . The solid points represent the slower range , the open points the faster range ...
... range 1 18 19 20 21 1⁄2 cycle in milliseconds Fig . 1. Fitting of normal distributions to probability of response data summed for 38,324 trials on 344 eyes . The solid points represent the slower range , the open points the faster range ...
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