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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´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. |
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He was promoted to chief of the Instrumentation Engineering section in 1965, to chief of the Instrumentation Design Branch in 1980, and to chief of the Instrumentation Operations Branch in 1985. Honeywell, Phoenix, Arizona, USA has signed an agreement to standardize its automation project engineering on Smart-Plant[R] Instrumentation, an instrumentation engineering solution powered by INtools[R], from Intergraph Process, Power & Marine. The college's Geology Engineering Technology, Mining Engineering Technology, Electronics Engineering Technology and Instrumentation Engineering Technology programs have also achieved national accreditation from CTAB. |
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