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  2. 3ω-method - Wikipedia

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    The 3ω-method (3 omega method) or 3ω-technique, is a measurement method for determining the thermal conductivities of bulk material (i.e. solid or liquid) and thin layers. The process involves a metal heater applied to the sample that is heated periodically.

  3. In-circuit testing - Wikipedia

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    A common form of in-circuit testing uses a bed-of-nails tester.This is a fixture that uses an array of spring-loaded pins known as "pogo pins". When a printed circuit board is aligned with and pressed down onto the bed-of-nails tester, the pins make electrical contact with locations on the circuit board, allowing them to be used as test points for in-circuit testing.

  4. William S. Harris - Wikipedia

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    His work focused on the role of lipid and lipoprotein metabolism in human disease, [8] and specifically the development of an RBC omega-3 index. [1] [2] [3] In 2009, he chaired an American Heart Association science advisory on Omega-6 fatty acids and cardiovascular disease. [9] He has authored >300 manuscripts in peer-reviewed literature. [10]

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  7. Circuit design - Wikipedia

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    Testing is the real-world counterpart to verification; testing involves physically building at least a prototype of the design and then (in combination with the test procedures in the specification or added to it) checking the circuit does what it was designed to.

  8. Transformer oil testing - Wikipedia

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    The transformer oil is filled in the vessel of the testing device. Two standard-compliant test electrodes with a typical clearance of 2.5 mm are surrounded by the dielectric oil. A test voltage is applied to the electrodes and is continuously increased up to the breakdown voltage with a constant, standard-compliant slew rate of e.g. 2 kV/s.

  9. Testing kit - Wikipedia

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    Testing kit or test kit is a discerning device used in a wide range of areas including: Medical diagnosis; Reagent testing; Rape kit; Pregnancy test; Gunshot residue;