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  • 21Microwave chemistry sensor — or Surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensors consist of an input transducer, a chemically adsorbent polymer film, and an output transducer on a piezoelectric substrate, which is typically quartz. The input transducer launches an acoustic wave that… …

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  • 22US Climate Reference Network — The US Climate Reference Network (USCRN) Program was begun in 2002 and remains under construction with an expected completion date in late 2008. It has the long term commitment of the Department of Commerce (DOC) and the National Oceanic and… …

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  • 23Climate Reference Network — The Climate Reference Network is a network of climate stations in the USA now being developed as part of a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) initiative.[1] The goal of its implementation is to provide future long term… …

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  • 24Inertial Reference Unit — An Inertial Reference Unit (IRU) is a type of inertial sensor which uses only gyroscopes to determine a moving aircraft’s or spacecraft’s change in angular direction (referred to as delta theta or Δθ) over a period of time. Unlike the Inertial… …

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  • 25mark sensor — See reference mark sensor …

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  • 26attitude-heading reference system — A sensor deriving aircraft attitude and heading information from various gyroscopes and accelerometers …

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  • 27M1 Abrams — Infobox Weapon name=M1 Abrams caption=US Marine Corps M1A1 on a live fire exercise in Iraq, 2003 origin=United States type=Main battle tank is vehicle=yes service= used by=United States, Australia, Egypt, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia wars=Gulf War, Iraq… …

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  • 28Clarke error grid — The Clarke Error Grid Analysis (EGA) was developed in the 1970s to quantify clinical accuracy of patient estimates of their current blood glucose as compared to the blood glucose value obtained in their meter. It was then used to quantify the… …

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  • 29Clarke Error Grid — The Clarke Error Grid The Clarke Error Grid Analysis (EGA) was developed in 1987 to quantify clinical accuracy of patient estimates of their current blood glucose as compared to the blood glucose value obtained in their meter.[1] It was then used …

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  • 30Bezugssensor — pamatinis jutiklis statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Lygmačio dalis, matuojanti skysčio dielektrinę skvarbą. atitikmenys: angl. reference sensor vok. Bezugssensor, m rus. опорный датчик, m pranc. capteur de référence, m …

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