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How Vietnam introduced a national metrology infrastructure
The Vietnamese government began the process of adopting a national metrology infrastructure in 2009. As an active member of two key regional metrology and legal metrology organisations the country was well-poised to make the move.
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Collaborating on legal and scientific metrology in South Korea
The way they have worked together and tapped into international expertise to build the system has been very effective in ensuring that the country now possesses a world-class quality infrastructure.
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Volume marker inaccuracies: a cross‐sectional survey of infant feeding bottles
Australian study finds that volume markers on infant feeding bottles can be inaccurate even when they claim to be complying with standards.
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MSL - Flicking the Switch on Electricity
Helping to secure NZ’s supply, now and into the future.
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Quantum Balancing Act for the SI
Novel measurements support redefinition of the International System of Units.
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Improving measurement for consumers in the Philippines
Local government assisting the public with inspecting weighing equipment in their local market places.
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Metrology Improving Global Ophthalmic Optics
Today, Chinese consumers don’t need to worry about the quality of glasses, but back in the 1980s, this was not the case. In 1988, the National Institute of Metrology (NIM) organised the first quality survey of glasses products in Beijing.
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Come Fly with me
Measurement Standards Laboratory supports New Zealand's aviation sector in clear air.
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Taking the temperature of industry
Accurate temperature measurement is vital in countless industries; everything from pharmaceuticals and food production to materials manufacturing and aviation.