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On a vehicle, dashboard gauges monitoring engine functions and performance, along with other essential functions

The car’s instrumentation included fuel, temperature, voltimeter and oil pressure gauges, along with a speedometer and tachometer.

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The arrangement of a musical composition for performance by a number of different instruments; orchestration; instrumental composition; composition for an orchestra or military band
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Apparatus (often electronic) which is used for measurement or control; and for display of measurements or conditions
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Facilities that provide access to the attributes of managed resources, to retrieve or modify values of these attributes Access to managed resources used by agents to respond to management requests
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The use of instruments in surgery that may include plating of screws for stabilization
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The act or manner of playing upon musical instruments; performance; as, his instrumentation is perfect
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The selection of instruments in a MIDI arrangement
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{i} use of an instrument; orchestration, piece of music composed for musical instruments; means, something which serves to assist
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Instrumentation is a group or collection of instruments, usually ones that are part of the same machine. Basic flight instrumentation was similar on both planes. In technology, the development and use of precise measuring, analysis, and control equipment. Among the oldest known instruments of measurement was the armillary sphere, an astronomical instrument used in ancient China and Greece. The compass was a striking advance in navigational instrumentation made about the 11th century. Theodolites made accurate determination of locations possible in the 18th century. Instrumentation developed rapidly in the Industrial Revolution. Manufacturing required precision instruments, such as the screw micrometer, which could measure 0.0001 in. (0.0025 mm). The industrial application of electricity required instruments to measure current, voltage, and resistance. Today most manufacturing processes rely on instrumentation for monitoring chemical, physical, and environmental properties. Instruments used in medicine and biomedical research are just as varied as those in industry. See also analysis
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The art of composing, orchestrating or arranging works for an instrumental ensemble
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the act of providing or using the instruments needed for some implementation the instruments called for in a musical score or arrangement for a band or orchestra
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the use or application of instruments for observation, measurement or control
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The act of composing, arranging, or orchestrating music for instruments This is usually a term that is used synonymously with orchestration
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the insertion of additional code into the program in order to collect information about program behaviour during program execution Performed by coverage measurement tools in pre-compiler pass
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the use of instruments such as metal screws or braces during a surgical procedure to support bone as it heals
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Any device used to monitor the performance of the structure during its construction and throughout its useful life An arrangement of devices installed into or near dams (i e , piezometers, inclinometer, strain gages, measurement points, etc ) and used to evaluate the structural behavior and performance parameters of the structure Reclamation has utilized a variety of instrumentation, most often piezometers, to evaluate the situations and conditions of all four Horsetooth Dams
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the act of providing or using the instruments needed for some implementation
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The art of composing, orchestrating, or arranging for an instrumental ensemble
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1 The installation and use of electronic, gyroscopic, and other instruments for the purpose of detecting, measuring, recording, telemetering, processing, or analyzing different values or quantities as encountered in the flight of a rocket or spacecraft
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Instrumentation is a group or collection of instruments, usually ones that are part of the same machine [3]
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the instruments called for in a musical score or arrangement for a band or orchestra
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The science of combining instruments in instrumental music
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The act of using or adapting as an instrument; a series or combination of instruments; means; agency
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an artifact (or system of artifacts) that is instrumental in accomplishing some end
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Measurement instruments (e g , interviews or observers)
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Any system of instruments and associated devices used for detecting, signaling, observing, measuring, controlling, or communicating attributes of a physical object or process
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The insertion of additional code or breakpoints into software in order to collect runtime information about program execution which would otherwise not be obtainable
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Cumulative statistical information collected and stored in ascii format Instrumentation is the recommended method for collecting profiling data
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the act of arranging a piece of music for an orchestra and assigning parts to the different musical instruments
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Writing music for particular instruments
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Changes over time can take place not only in the participants of an experiment, but also in the instruments used to measure the participants’ performance Changes due to instrumentation can threaten internal validity if they cannot be separated from the effect of the treatment
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The insertion of additional code into the program in order to collect information about program behaviour during program execution
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