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Classification of automatic measuring instruments

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The above definitions and classifications are undoubtedly subject to further discussion but, in our opinion, they reflect logically and consistently the peculiarities of AMI's as compared with other measuring instruments.

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Shlyandin, V.M. Classification of automatic measuring instruments. Meas Tech 5, 456–458 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00986696

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