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National Institute of Standards and Technology / Statistical theory / Thought / NIST-F1 / Standards organizations / NIST-F2 / Uncertainty / NIST / Accuracy and precision / Statistics / Clocks / Measurement
Date: 2014-06-23 05:06:14
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Statistical theory
Thought
NIST-F1
Standards organizations
NIST-F2
Uncertainty
NIST
Accuracy and precision
Statistics
Clocks
Measurement

Operation of NIST-F1 in 2001

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