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A Recording Surface Balance of the Horizontal Type

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A SIMPLE and robust film-pressure meter has been constructed using the principle of the âMikrokator1,2. The new instrument has been evolved in collaboration with the inventor of the Mikrokator, Mr. H. Abramson, of Messrs. C. E. Johansson, Eskilstuna, Sweden, and is a modification of the standard length-measuring instrument manufactured by that firm.

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STÄLLBERG-STENHAGEN, S., STENHAGEN, E. A Recording Surface Balance of the Horizontal Type. Nature 159, 814–815 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/159814a0

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