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Factors Affecting the Liouid-Junotion Potential in Electrometric Blood pH Measurement

Andersen, 1961

Document ID
8160847019549198791
Author
Andersen O
Publication year
Publication venue
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation

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METHODS 1 dirtrt reading pH meter of the type PHM 2.2 (Radiwneter) accurate to about k 0.001 pH uizits\\as used. e set comprised a capilll~ ary glass ctliectrode ad a swturated calolmel electrode as described by Siggaard Andersen, Engd, J $ rgensen & Astrup, 1960 …
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