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101 capacity bridge
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102 component bridge
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103 conductance bridge
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104 differential bridge
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105 distortion bridge
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106 double bridge
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107 fault-localizing bridge
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108 fault-locating bridge
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109 feeding bridge
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110 frequency bridge
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111 high-frequency bridge
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112 impedance bridge
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113 inductance bridge
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114 measuring bridge
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115 microwave bridge
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116 phase bridge
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117 resonance bridge
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118 RF bridge
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119 unbalanced bridge
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120 universal bridge
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