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The NI-3 microlevel, which has been developed at the Institute of Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Sciences, is described. Its basic characteristics and advantages of use in monitoring the development of the stress state of structural designs are cited. The instrument is built with use of the latest technological advancements in measuring equipment, and exhibits high metrological characteristics.
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Aleshin, A.S., Dubovskoi, V.B., Zhil'nikov, V.G. et al. Microlevel for Monitoring the Stress State of Structural Designs. Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering 40, 109–111 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025443708048
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