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Hale 1983 POS Stability

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Hale JM (1983) Factors influencing the stability of polarographic oxygen sensors. In: Polarographic Oxygen Sensors. Aquatic and Physiological Applications. Gnaiger E, Forstner H (eds), Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: 3-17.

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Hale JM (1983) Springer

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Gnaiger 1983 Springer POS

An ideal polarographic oxygen sensor (POS) exhibits a time-independent relationship between the current it delivers, throughout its specified operating temperature range, and the activity of oxygen contacting its membrane. All applications of POS require stability in some measure, and long-term monitoring applications demand stability over periods up to 1 year.

In: Gnaiger E, Forstner H, eds (1983) Polarographic Oxygen Sensors. Aquatic and Physiological Applications. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York:370 pp.


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