Talk:Different O2 fluxes in left and right chamber: Difference between revisions
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Β | HardwareΒ defects: As hardware defects (sensors, electronics, etc.) have many negative effects (noisy signal, slow response, no signal, etc.) on experiments, it is difficult to see how a real hardware defect can cause a systematic error in flux calculation once a correct calibration of the O2 sensor (at air saturation and at zero oxygen) has been obtained. [[User:FaschingΒ Mario|Fasching Mario]] 09:49, 7 November 2014 (CET) |
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Hardware defects: As hardware defects (sensors, electronics, etc.) have many negative effects (noisy signal, slow response, no signal, etc.) on experiments, it is difficult to see how a real hardware defect can cause a systematic error in flux calculation once a correct calibration of the O2 sensor (at air saturation and at zero oxygen) has been obtained. Fasching Mario 09:49, 7 November 2014 (CET)