Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 4Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... measurements y ( k + 1 ) be the measurement vector y ( k ) with one addi- tional scalar measurement yk + 1 , y ( k ) y ( k + 1 ) = Yk + 1 the least squares estimate at step k + 1 is ✰ ( k + 1 ) = P ( k + 1 ) [ C1 ( k ) y ( k ) + c1 ( k ...
... measurements y ( k + 1 ) be the measurement vector y ( k ) with one addi- tional scalar measurement yk + 1 , y ( k ) y ( k + 1 ) = Yk + 1 the least squares estimate at step k + 1 is ✰ ( k + 1 ) = P ( k + 1 ) [ C1 ( k ) y ( k ) + c1 ( k ...
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... MEASUREMENTS Measurements of liquid density are closely re- lated to quantity and liquid - level measurements since both are often required simultaneously to establish the mass contents of a tank , and the same physical principle may ...
... MEASUREMENTS Measurements of liquid density are closely re- lated to quantity and liquid - level measurements since both are often required simultaneously to establish the mass contents of a tank , and the same physical principle may ...
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... measurements of modest accuracy . Resistance thermometry below 4 K is usually based on commercial carbon ( radio ) resistors , or on germanium resistors . The measuring power must be kept small in order to prevent internal self ...
... measurements of modest accuracy . Resistance thermometry below 4 K is usually based on commercial carbon ( radio ) resistors , or on germanium resistors . The measuring power must be kept small in order to prevent internal self ...
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