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	<title>Comments on: Reviewing Error Analysis</title>
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		<title>By: Temp Enthusiast</title>
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		<description>burnsengineering.comGreat insights...  At Burns Engineering it seems that more often the catalog sensor just doesn&#039;t meet the needs of the process and measurement accuracy.  We are starting to believe that &quot;Custom is the new Standard&quot;.  Burns has configured and modified and adjusted and customized our way to literally 1000&#039;s of now near standard designs.  There are, as you describe very well, so many variables and influences, as well as growing demands and concerns about energy consumption.  These issues change the conversation about the right measurement approach.

Love the insight and passionate about Temperature measurement.
www.burnsengineering.com/BEblog</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>burnsengineering.comGreat insights&#8230;  At Burns Engineering it seems that more often the catalog sensor just doesn&#8217;t meet the needs of the process and measurement accuracy.  We are starting to believe that &#8220;Custom is the new Standard&#8221;.  Burns has configured and modified and adjusted and customized our way to literally 1000&#8242;s of now near standard designs.  There are, as you describe very well, so many variables and influences, as well as growing demands and concerns about energy consumption.  These issues change the conversation about the right measurement approach.</p>
<p>Love the insight and passionate about Temperature measurement.<br />
<a href="http://www.burnsengineering.com/BEblog" rel="nofollow">http://www.burnsengineering.com/BEblog</a></p>
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