instrumentation and measurement
Instrumentation and measurement refer to the collection of data using specialized tools or devices to quantify physical properties or phenomena. It involves the design, development, and use of instruments and techniques to measure, record, and analyze a wide range of physical quantities, including temperature, pressure, voltage, current, and more. The process of instrumentation and measurement is used in various fields such as engineering, science, medicine, and technology to ensure accuracy, consistency, and reliability of experimental results.
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