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Dead time of a measuring instrument refers to the minimum time that must elapse between two successive measurements in order for the instrument to accurately record the second measurement. It is necessary to account for this dead time when analyzing high-speed processes or signals to avoid inaccuracies in the measurements. Dead time can be caused by factors such as processing delays, response times, or physical limitations of the instrument.

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