", the science of measurement, is part of the essential but largely hidden infrastructure of the modern world. We need it for high-technology manufacturing, human health and safety, the protection of the environment, global climate studies and the basic science that underpins all these. Highly accurate measurements are not exclusively the preserve of the and engineering; many areas of chemistry, and medicine are now dependent on accurate quantitative measurements. in all manufactured and agricultural products is strictly controlled by regulations that need accurate metrology for their implementation."
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