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DF: part of the measuring system that receives the output signals from the flow measuring device(s) or from another calculator and possibly from the associated measuring instruments, transforms them, and, if appropriate, stores the results in memory

DF: part of the measuring system that receives the output signals from the flow measuring device(s) or from another calculator and possibly from the associated measuring instruments, transforms them, and, if appropriate, stores the results in memory

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