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1Assocation for Standisation of Automation and Measuring systems — Association for Standardisation of Automation and Measuring systems Association for Standisation of Automation and Measuring systems Création décembre 1998 Type Consortium Siège Höhenkirchen …
2Association for Standisation of Automation and Measuring systems — Association for Standardisation of Automation and Measuring systems Association for Standisation of Automation and Measuring systems Création décembre 1998 Type Consortium Siège Höhenkirchen …
3Association for Standardisation of Automation and Measuring systems — Association for Standisation of Automation and Measuring systems Création décembre 1998 Type Consortium Siège Höhenkirchen …
4Association for Standardization of Automation and Measuring Systems — ASAM e. V. (Association for Standardization of Automation and Measuring Systems), ist ein eingetragener Verein nach deutschem Recht. Mitglieder sind deutsche Automobilbauer, deren Zulieferer und Dienstleister, aber auch solche aus Europa und …
5Measuring rod — Graeco Egyptian God Serapis with measuring rod Gudea of Lagash with measuring rod and …
6Measuring receiver — In telecommunication, a measuring receiver or measurement receiver is a calibrated laboratory grade radio receiver designed to measure the characteristics of radio signals. The parameters of such receivers (tuning frequency, receiving bandwidth,… …
7Measuring the Mind —   Author(s) Denny Borsboom Publisher …
8measuring jug — measuring cup, measuring jug or measuring spoon noun A cup, jug or spoon with graduations, or of a specific size, for measuring goods by volume • • • Main Entry: ↑measure * * * measuring jug UK US noun [countable] [singular …
9Measuring SE ranking results — is controlling and reporting the changes to any website s positioning status. A good ranking in the search engines provides a steady supply of interested visitors/customers, while a poor one sinks any idea into oblivion, no matter how good or… …
10Measuring the universe — is an installation art by Slovakian artist Roman Ondák first installed in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 2007. It was a white room filled with thousands of what at first seemed to be thousands of sharp black lines. It almost… …