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Recorded metrological techniques are important normalizing and technical documents (contribution to discussion)

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  1. GOST 8.042-72 on “State system for ensuring uniform measurement. Requirements for drafting, contents, and presentation of standards on means and methods for testing gauges and measuring instruments” (1972).

  2. GOST 1.20-69 on “State standardization systems. Procedure for applying state standards. Basic regulations” (1969).

  3. V. A. Bryukhanov et al., Izmeritel. Tekh., No. 4 (1976).

  4. V. A. Bryukhanov et al., Izmeritel. Tekh., No. 6 (1976).

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Translated from Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika No. 10, pp. 8–9, October, 1976.

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Bryukhanov, V.A., Smirnova, L.A. Recorded metrological techniques are important normalizing and technical documents (contribution to discussion). Meas Tech 19, 1388–1390 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01101181

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