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  2. Category:Electronic test equipment manufacturers - Wikipedia

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  3. Hardness scales - Wikipedia

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    The Mohs scale of mineral hardness; The Vickers hardness test; The Brinell scale; The Janka hardness test; The Rockwell scale; The Durometer scale; The Barcol scale; The Leeb rebound hardness scale; The Rosiwal scale; The Meyer hardness test; The Knoop hardness test

  4. BWD Electronics - Wikipedia

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    It included a sine/square/ramp function generator, a ±15 V bipolar power supply, isolated +ve and -ve independently adjustable power supplies, 12.6 V centre-tapped mains frequency AC supply, a 0–200V DC supply and a variable gain voltage/operational amplifier. BWD 530A oscilloscope and Mini-Lab 603A.

  5. TMI Group of Companies - Wikipedia

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    The TMI Group of Companies is a multi-national organization that manufactures and markets physical property testing instruments for the packaging, paper, pulp, plastic film, foil, ink, coatings, nonwoven, textile, adhesives, and corrugated industries.

  6. Test equipment - Wikipedia

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    Types of electronic test equipment include: Automatic test equipment, any apparatus that performs tests using automation; Built-in test equipment, passive fault management and diagnosis equipment built into airborne systems to support maintenance; On-board diagnostics, test equipment for automobiles; Transistor tester, used to test the ...

  7. Mohs - Wikipedia

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    Mohs scale, a scale used in materials science to describe hardness; Frederic E. Mohs, an American doctor who developed: Mohs surgery, a microscopically controlled surgery highly effective for common types of skin cancer; Erik Mohs, a German professional racing cyclist; Mohs Automobile, an automobile built by the American Mohs Seaplane Corporation

  8. American College of Mohs Surgery - Wikipedia

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    The American College of Mohs Surgery (abbreviated as ACMS) is a membership-based organization of surgeons who are fellowship-trained (FACMS) in Mohs surgery, a technique that removes skin cancer in stages, one tissue layer at a time. The ACMS is the oldest and largest professional membership organization for Mohs surgeons.

  9. Los Angeles abrasion test - Wikipedia

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    The test reports loss of mass to abrasion and impact, expressed as a percentage of initial sample mass. [7] Maximum acceptable loss for the base course of the road is 45%; the more demanding surface course must be 35% or less. [1] The test was developed by the city engineers of Los Angeles in the 1920s. [8]