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    An instrument is a concrete or abstract tool intended for a purpose other than mechanical work, in particular a refined one.

      Musical instruments are devices designed to produce music, frequently by plucking or striking a string or bell or drum surface, or by forcing air to resonate (see wind instrument).
      Scientific instruments are devices intended to assist in the conduct of science. An example would be the test tubes and other glassware one might find in a chemistry or biology laboratory. Scientific instruments include but is not limited to some Laboratory equipment (scientific instruments includes instruments used outside the laboratory for scientific purposes, for example the Hubble telescope is a scientific instrument. Specific categories of scientific instruements include
        Measuring instruments are devices used to measure or compare the magnitude of physical properties, such as voltmeters, speedometers, etc.
        Analytical instruments are devices used to measure multiple or complex material properties, such as mass spectrometers.
      Medical instruments are devices for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, such as stethoscopes.
      Instruments of torture is a term for the means whereby some act of torture is accomplished.
      Legal instruments are documents used to formally document various types of transactions or confirm certain statuses for specific purposes, such as confirming contractual relations, civil status, etc. Examples include wills, writs, court order, contracts, treaties, marriage licenses and driver's licenses.
      Financial instruments are documents used to formally document various types of financial transactions. Examples include loan agreements, bonds, mortgages, stocks and floating charges.
      Negotiable instruments are a class of documents evidencing promises or orders to pay a certain sum of money.
      A statutory instrument refers to a regulation or other secondary legislation passed pursuant to authority given by primary legislation.


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