Metrology Technology
Metrology is the scientific study of measurement.Legal metrology is the part of metrology where regulations are implemented in order to ensure an appropriate level of credibility in measurement results, whenever conflicting interests exist, or when incorrect measurement results may adversely affect individuals or society itself.(Not to be confused with meteorologythe study of the processes and phenomena of the atmosphere, especially as a means of forecasting the weather.)
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Chair of Metrology - Resource including quiz and examples of measurement, decision making, compliance with specification, and comparison of two quantities. Maintained by a professor in electrical engineering in Osijek, Croatia.
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Metrology Forum - Offers enlightenment to the uninitiated and soul-food for practitioners of electrical calibration. Includes standards, accreditation, quality and equipment management articles, maintained by Agilent Technologies, Palo Alto, California.
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Internet Resource for the International Temperature Scale of 1990 - Scales and supplementary information for metrologists, scientists, calibration engineers, and those with an interest in its measurement. Includes uncertainty calculator software for download from the UK.
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Salzenstein, Patrice - PhD research engineer in time and frequency metrology, featuring phase noise measurements, and the spectral domain for microwave, based in Besançon, France.
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Metrology Metro's Metric Links - Resources for metrological and calibratory information, both US and SI, including quiz, events, books, jobs and contacts for sponsors and advertisers in Renfrew, Pennsylvania.
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