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Recording of extremal values as a means for excluding fluctuations and systematic measurement errors

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The above analysis and experimental investigations have shown that the recording of the extremal measured values in devices for controlling the parameters of a technological process can be used for excluding fluctuation with a constant sign (whose mean value is not equal to zero) when the duration of the tested process differs from that of fluctuations.

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Aliev, T.M., Shapiro, L.M. Recording of extremal values as a means for excluding fluctuations and systematic measurement errors. Meas Tech 9, 1237–1240 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00988729

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