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In precision balances, a slider mass is moved along a graduated scale.
However, later measurements with a precision balance, performed over five years, failed to detect any variation.
They also became known for their manufacture of sewing machines, fire engines and precision balances.
Precision balances.
Therefore, the basic instrumental requirements for TGA are a precision balance with a pan loaded with the sample, and a programmable furnace.
Parallel to the adjacent wall, in a little glass case, a precision balance' of a good make but of very early vintage stood mounted on its own concrete pillar.
In 1996, Spoon began selling Honda B engine assemblies which Spoon precision balances and blueprints to ensure optimum performance during endurance racing.
The balance that he used, made by a craftsman named Harrison, was the first of the precision balances of the 18th century, and as accurate as Lavoisier's (which has been estimated to measure one part in 400,000).
Their product lines consist of analytical balances, precision balances, compact portable balances, counting scales, approved scales, weighing scales, indicators, wash down scales and medical scales - To name a few of the different products that they manufacture.
The 1990s closed out with OHAUS announcing a major product introduction schedule, including AdventurerTM precision balances, ES series of low profile bench scales, ChampTM II bench scales with CD indicators, Compact and Hand-Held scales.
However, after people sort the ballots (e.g. "yes" and "no"), then the total number of "yes" and "no" votes are counted either manually or, in bigger cities, by an automatic counter (like the ones used in banks to count banknotes); or the ballots are weighed by a precision balance.