2008
DOI: 10.21307/ijssis-2017-334
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Dynamic Measurements and Dynamically-Functioning Objects- Time Is to Look at Reality

Abstract: Abstract-It is shown that many dynamic tests and measurement technologies base on a changing measurement equation and that internal and external disturbances may change the dynamic functional of the same object and that the reaction of measurement transducer (measurement channel) changes not only in dependence on type of loads. The reasons are given which cause methodical metering errors and make it difficult to build idealized smart sensing and intelligent systems Index terms: 'bad' posed problems, dynamic me… Show more

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“…have accelerated the issue of enhancing patriotic education of high school students. With this regard, we share the opinion of Ukrainian scholars Abramchuk and Fitsula (2008) that the revival of patriotism of citizens is one of the most urgent needs of modern Ukrainian society, and the socioeconomic situation in our country requires a rethinking of "leading theoretical and methodological approaches to patriotic education, and objectives, content and techniques of their implementation" (p. 23).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…have accelerated the issue of enhancing patriotic education of high school students. With this regard, we share the opinion of Ukrainian scholars Abramchuk and Fitsula (2008) that the revival of patriotism of citizens is one of the most urgent needs of modern Ukrainian society, and the socioeconomic situation in our country requires a rethinking of "leading theoretical and methodological approaches to patriotic education, and objectives, content and techniques of their implementation" (p. 23).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%