The Instrument Society of America has recently announced the establishment of new technical committees to broaden the scope of its program and to encompass a larger number of specific fields of instrument application. Supplementing the work of the older committees on instrument research and development, operation and maintenance, and instrumentation for testing and analysis, these new additions include committees on medical and biological instrumentation, meteorological instrumentation, radiation instrumentation, geophysical instrumentation, and physical properties measurement. It is planned to accept a number of contributed papers on these topics for presentation at the Seventh. Annual National Instrument Conference and Exhibit to be held in Cleveland the week of September 8–12, 1952.
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March 1952
March 01 1952
Instrument Society of America
New Technical Committee Formed
Physics Today 5 (3), 30 (1952);
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Instrument Society of America. Physics Today 1 March 1952; 5 (3): 30. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3067524
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