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Virtual instrument system for teaching lab

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Virtual Instruments, which have the most brilliant prospect in the domain of instruments, are the combination of the computers and traditional instruments. According to the constructions and the characters of the Teaching Lab Instruments, the paper introduces the principle and design of Virtual Instrument System. Meanwhile, a practical application is indicated.

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Supported by the Educational Reformation Fundation of Wuhan University (No. 972122)

Yao Yonggang: born in 1974, Graduate student

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Yonggang, Y., Bowen, Y. & Zhong, P. Virtual instrument system for teaching lab. Wuhan Univ. J. Nat. Sci. 3, 319–322 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02829982

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