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    LC-oscillator with automatic stabilized amplitude via bias current control

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    A stable excitation supply for measurement transducers is described. It consists of a single-transistor oscillator with a coil connected to the collector and a capacitor connected from the collector to the emitter. The output of the oscillator is rectified and the rectified signal acts as one input to a differential amplifier; the other input being a reference potential. The output of the amplifier is connected at a point between the emitter of the transistor and ground. When the rectified signal is greater than the reference signal, the differential amplifier produces a signal of polarity to reduce bias current and, consequently, amplification

    Automatic quadrature control and measuring system

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    Quadrature is separated from amplified signal by use of phase detector, with phase shifter providing appropriate reference. Output of phase detector is further amplified and filtered by dc amplifier. Output of dc amplifier provides signal to neutralize quadrature component of transducer signal

    Vol. 9, no. 2: Dedication to Monte Pascoe

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    Trans-Basin Diversions

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    The Annual Meeting of the Colorado Bar Association

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    The Judicial Salaries Amendment

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    The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977

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    48 pages. Includes footnotes (pages 44 to 47)
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