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  2. Glucose meter - Wikipedia

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    A glucose meter, also referred to as a "glucometer", [1] is a medical device for determining the approximate concentration of glucose in the blood.It can also be a strip of glucose paper dipped into a substance and measured to the glucose chart.

  3. Category:Flow meters - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Flow meters" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Smart meter; A. Air flow meter;

  4. 5 Pointz - Wikipedia

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    The Office at 5 Pointz. The building was originally constructed in 1892 for Neptune Meter as a factory for the construction of water meters. [3] At the time, the company was known as Thomson Meter Company; it changed its name in 1893, a year after the factory's opening. [10]

  5. Magnetic flow meter - Wikipedia

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    A magnetic flow meter (mag meter, electromagnetic flow meter) is a transducer that measures fluid flow by the voltage induced across the liquid by its flow through a magnetic field. A magnetic field is applied to the metering tube, which results in a potential difference proportional to the flow velocity perpendicular to the flux lines.

  6. Positive displacement meter - Wikipedia

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    A positive displacement meter is a type of flow meter that requires fluid to mechanically displace components in the meter in order for flow measurement. Positive displacement (PD) flow meters measure the volumetric flow rate of a moving fluid or gas by dividing the media into fixed, metered volumes (finite increments or volumes of the fluid).

  7. Multimeter - Wikipedia

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    The meter comprised a moving coil meter, voltage and precision resistors, and switches and sockets to select the range. The first Avometer had a sensitivity of 60 Ω/V, three direct current ranges (12 mA, 1.2 A, and 12 A), three direct voltage ranges (12, 120, and 600 V or optionally 1,200 V), and a 10,000 Ω resistance range.