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In this final chapter it is the intention to provide some detailed descriptions of the application of the principles which have been covered in the preceding pages of the book. We believe that much can be learned from example, albeit passive example. We hope therefore that a description of the solutions devised for the problems considered will prove useful to those about to incorporate microcomputer technology into their measurement systems.

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Fraser, C.J., Milne, J.S. (1990). Applications. In: Microcomputer Applications in Measurement Systems. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20800-5_10

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