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instrumentation /in·stru·men·ta·tion/ (in″strdbobr-men-ta´shun) 1. the use of instruments; work performed with instruments. 2. a group of instruments used for a specific purpose. instrumentation [in′strəməntā′shən] the use of instruments for treatment and diagnosis. instrumentation (in´str n the use of, or work done by, instruments in the treatment of a patient. instrumentation, endpoint of, n the ultimate goal of instrument use in the periodontal process, which is to prepare the teeth and surrounding structures for healing and to maintain optimal oral health. instrumentation zone, n the section of a tooth requiring the use of an instrument to remove deposits and debris. instrumentation work performed with instruments. Patient discussion about Instrument engineer. Q. How do i know what essential tools/instruments i need to buy for my baby? A. we bought a lot of crap when out first born came along. most of it was really not useful and we could easily do without. form what i remember, we should have bought maybe second hand crib and not a new one, all this miniature outfits were really expendable. the baby grows VERY fast. all kind of shoes- until the day he start walking, it's just a waste of time. Read more or ask a question about Instrument engineerHow to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Richard Turner, instrument engineer, has been working closely with the RMi system. The PlantWeb architecture provides a good solution for the challenging automation requirements at Malvinas," said Hector Demo, control and instrument engineer for the Camisea project at Pluspetrol in Buenos Aires. For the instrument engineer, the DDP module also manages as-built data including dimensions useful in operations and upgrades. |
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