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Sensors and condition monitoring practices
Pislaru, Crinela
(2007)
Sensors and condition monitoring practices.
In: Getting The Most Out of Machinery Condition Monitoring - The Design, Development and Application of Sensors, Tuesday 13th March 2007, Birmingham, UK. (Unpublished)
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URI:
https://eprints.hud.ac.uk/id/eprint/4056
Title:
Sensors and condition monitoring practices
Creators:
Pislaru, Crinela
Date:
13 March 2007
Subjects:
Q Science
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Q Science (General)
T Technology
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TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Q Science
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QA Mathematics
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QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Schools:
School of Computing and Engineering
School of Computing and Engineering
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Centre for Precision Technologies
School of Computing and Engineering
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Centre for Precision Technologies
>
Engineering Control and Machine Performance Research Group
School of Computing and Engineering
>
Pedagogical Research Group
School of Computing and Engineering
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Diagnostic Engineering Research Centre
School of Computing and Engineering
>
Diagnostic Engineering Research Centre
>
Energy, Emissions and the Environment Research Group
School of Computing and Engineering
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Diagnostic Engineering Research Centre
>
Measurement System and Signal Processing Research Group
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Conference or Workshop Item
Presentation Type:
Paper
Depositing User:
Sara Taylor
Date Deposited:
28 Apr 2009 11:58
Revision:
20
Last Modified:
28 Aug 2021 10:46
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