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            <description>This programmable precision DC power source provides 3 independent channels of 0-20V DC (2A) power, settable in 10uV steps. Its high precision and 22-bit settable resolution make this power supply ideal for calorimetry work. </description>
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            <description>This Digital Multimeter makes a major breakthrough in multimeter technology. It can easily measures from nanovolts to 10kV, from picoamps to 30 Amps, from micro-ohms up to 1G Ohms, from picofarads to 300uF, with up to 7½ digit accuracy and a price that is less than many 6½ digit multimeters.</description>
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            <title>Powercal – Programmable Power Calibrator</title>
            <description>PowerCal is a precision test instrument designed to calibrate watt-meters, power meters, and kW-Hr meters. </description>
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            <title>Low Ohm Programmable Resistance (.01 Ohm – 100k Ohm)</title>
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            <title>Programmable DC/AC/V&amp;I Calibrator</title>
            <description>Outstanding accuracy and stability of this programmable calibrator is achieved by the use of patented circuit which incorporates a dedicated micro-processor to continually monitor the state of a bank of precision voltage references.</description>
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