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为使仪器保持良好的工作状态与精度,应采用()措施。A、定期检定 B、经常调零 C、修

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题目:

为使仪器保持良好的工作状态与精度,应采用()措施。

A、定期检定

B、经常调零

C、修理后重新检定

D、定期检定、经常调零、修理后重新检定

答案:

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