| 1. | Today, however, these gauges have largely been replaced by electronic vacuum gauges.
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| 2. | This contains a concrete footing, switchboard, control panel switchboard, and a vacuum gauge.
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| 3. | In other words, most low vacuum gauges that read, for example 50.79 Torr.
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| 4. | One unique feature was a vacuum gauge on the instrument panel.
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| 5. | This can be seen on boost / vacuum gauges.
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| 6. | Other vacuum gauges can measure lower pressures, but only indirectly by measurement of other pressure-controlled properties.
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| 7. | This would require a vacuum gauge measuring the pressure drop or abbsolute pressure at the sensor.
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| 8. | The new center console housed a rally-type electric clock, and full instrumentation now included a vacuum gauge.
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| 9. | In 1874 he published a paper with a new and innovative vacuum gauge, this is known as the McLeod gauge.
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| 10. | By March 1904, the Syracuse Gauge Mfg . Company was producing gauges for ammonia, steam, brine, water pressure and vacuum gauges.
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