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PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT Sensors SeriesSenior Series Editor: B E Jones Series Co-Editor: W B Spillman, Jr Novel Sensors and SensingR G JacksonHall Effect Devices, Second Edition R S Popovi cSensors and their Applications XII Edited by S J Prosser and E LewisSensors and their Applications XI Edited by K T V Grattan and S H KhanThin Film Magnetoresistive SensorsS TumanskiElectronic Noses and Olfaction 2000 Edited by J W Gardner and K C PersaudSensors and their Applications X Edited by N M White and A T AugoustiSensor MaterialsP T Moseley and J CrockerBiosensors: Microelectrochemical Devices M Lambrecht and W SansenCurrent Advances in SensorsEdited by B E JonesPRINCIPLES OFELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS TumanskiWarsaw University of TechnologyWarsaw, PolandNew York LondonSeries in SensorsPublished in 2006 byCRC PressTaylor & Francis Group 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742 2006 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLCCRC Press is an imprint of Taylor & Francis GroupNo claim to original Government worksPrinted in the United States of America on acid-free paper10987654321 International Standard Book
Principles of electrical measurement / by Slawomir Tumanski. p. cm.-- (Series in sensors) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-7503-1038-3 1. Electric measurements. 2. Electronic measurements. 3. Signal processing. I. Title. II. Sensors series. TK275.T75 2005 621.37--dc22 2005054928 Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at
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