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An Induction Sensor for Liquid Interference Refractometers

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The design and working principle are described for an induction-type displacement transducer for the automatic displacement of reflectors in a computer-controlled interference refractometer.

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Mishchenko, Y.V. An Induction Sensor for Liquid Interference Refractometers. Measurement Techniques 43, 1004–1007 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010949231089

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