why should there be uniformity of measurement ?
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I think it is right answer = measures are the concepts of uniformity, units, and standards. Uniformity, the essence of any system of weights and measures, requires accurate, reliable standards of mass and length and agreed-on units.
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Uniformity is a type of systematic error that refers to the consistency of a measured value, either in a spatial distribution or compared to another sensor taking the same measurement. ... It can be used to describe the ability of a sensor to provide the same result, under the same circumstances, over and over again.
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