Optical part measuring inside a milling machine

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Optical part measuring inside a milling machine. / Meier, Nicolas; Georgiadis, Anthimos.
AMA Conferences 2013 Proceedings: Sensor 2013 16th International Conference on Sensors and Measurement Technology. AMA Service, 2013. p. 775-778.

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Meier, N & Georgiadis, A 2013, Optical part measuring inside a milling machine. in AMA Conferences 2013 Proceedings: Sensor 2013 16th International Conference on Sensors and Measurement Technology. AMA Service, pp. 775-778, 16th International Conference on Sensors and Measurement Technology - AMA Sensor 2013, Nürnberg, Germany, 14.05.13. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.613.440

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Meier, N., & Georgiadis, A. (2013). Optical part measuring inside a milling machine. In AMA Conferences 2013 Proceedings: Sensor 2013 16th International Conference on Sensors and Measurement Technology (pp. 775-778). AMA Service. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.613.440

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Meier N, Georgiadis A. Optical part measuring inside a milling machine. In AMA Conferences 2013 Proceedings: Sensor 2013 16th International Conference on Sensors and Measurement Technology. AMA Service. 2013. p. 775-778 doi: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.613.440

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