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 Various hydrometers used for measuring the nihonshu-do, or SMV.
A view of the hydrometer "in action."
A closer view. Note how zero can be read at the liquid level. This indicates a density equal to that of pure water.
A modern instrument that reads these numbers automatically, and faster.
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