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In measuring the linear temperature coefficient of end gauges it is expedient to use, for determining increments in length, the interference method with photoelectric recording which makes it possible to decrease the labor consumed by the measurements and raise the reliability of the results.
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Volkova, E.A., Efremov, Y.P. Measuring the linear temperature coefficients of block gauges by photoelectric means. Meas Tech 3, 275–278 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00976330
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