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Experimental Determination of Random Errors of Measuring Systems Utilizing the Concept of the Local Inhomogeneity of Their Characteristics

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A study is made of the relative analysis of schemes which make it possible to estimate the random errors of measuring instruments caused by low-frequency fluctuations without using standard instruments and gauges. A choice is made of measurement procedures which possess higher reliability.

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Obukhov, I.V. Experimental Determination of Random Errors of Measuring Systems Utilizing the Concept of the Local Inhomogeneity of Their Characteristics. Measurement Techniques 45, 1103–1107 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022095112021

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