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... measure of its contribution to industrialization . Social criteria . Social and political accomplishments are more difficult to measure . One of the important in- dicators may be the degree of peasant participation in society , relative ...
... measure of its contribution to industrialization . Social criteria . Social and political accomplishments are more difficult to measure . One of the important in- dicators may be the degree of peasant participation in society , relative ...
Page 689
... measure the frequency of a light wave by using lasers . A microwave oscillator is first measured in terms of an atomic frequency standard such as the hydrogen maser or an atomic beam of the element cesium . High harmonics of the ...
... measure the frequency of a light wave by using lasers . A microwave oscillator is first measured in terms of an atomic frequency standard such as the hydrogen maser or an atomic beam of the element cesium . High harmonics of the ...
Page 969
... measure peak flash current by placing the links around transmis- sion towers . The rapid rise of current in the flash produces a large variation in charge and current in a short time interval ; the result is a time - varying ...
... measure peak flash current by placing the links around transmis- sion towers . The rapid rise of current in the flash produces a large variation in charge and current in a short time interval ; the result is a time - varying ...
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