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Need for Specifications and Tolerances

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The fundamental purpose of standardization is to provide a common framework for measurement. This allows exchange and comparison of information obtained at different times and in different places. If a common measurement scheme can be achieved, then development upon that base can proceed in an orderly manner.

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Concilium Ophthalmologicum Universale. (1979). Need for Specifications and Tolerances. In: Perimetric Standards and Perimetric Glossary. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-9639-7_2

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