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  • Article - 24 Mar 2017
    This predictive model allowed researchers to more fully understand how the protein forms and adjusts to different pH levels, in which this information has been speculated to guide designs for sensor...
  • Article - 12 Mar 2015
    Modern developments in precision tools such as precision machining tools and metrology instrumentation have realized extraordinarily high levels of precision. Thermal effects can impact the accuracy...
  • Article - 15 Dec 2014
    Choose the right bin level sensor by considering material properties, budget, and data needs. Understand pros/cons of various sensors for informed decisions.
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    Tel-Tru’s DIGI-TEL Thermometers combine the easy, quick visual reference feature of a local indicator and the precision read out of a digital thermometer with a unique interchangeable probe concept.
  • Article - 23 Jul 2014
    Cynophobics may soon be able to avoid the anxiety of being sniffed by the canine police at airports thanks to the development of a nanosensor by a team of researchers at the University of California,...
  • Article - 23 May 2014
    3D level sensors offer precise volume measurement and material mapping in dusty food processing environments, optimizing refill schedules.
  • Article - 20 Jun 2014
    An accelerometer is a sensor used to measure the proper acceleration of an object, by calculating the displacement of mass.
  • Article - 30 Sep 2013
    A rotary encoder, also referred to as a shaft encoder, is a sensor that generates an electrical signal in response to a rotational movement to determine or control the speed or position of a...
  • Article - 10 Jun 2015
    A piezoelectric accelerometer utilizes the piezoelectric effect of certain materials to measure dynamic changes in mechanical variables such as mechanical shock, vibration and acceleration.
  • Article - 5 Jun 2015
    As the Earth is not a perfect sphere, its gravitational field strength fluctuates across its surface. Changes in topography, elevation, latitude, and subterranean density can affect the force of...

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