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Air calibration is together with zero calibration one of the two steps of the [[POS calibration]], see [[http://www.oroboros.at/index.php?id=o2k-o2calibration MiPNet12.08]]. It is done at [[open chamber]] after zero( +/- 1 pmol (s ml)) has been achieved. Unlike [[zero calibration]] but like the [[stirrer]] Air calibration should be done before each experiment (and does not take any extra time).
Air calibration is together with zero calibration one of the two steps of the [[POS calibration]], see [[http://www.oroboros.at/index.php?id=o2k-o2calibration MiPNet12.08]]. It is done at [[open chamber]] after zero( +/- 1 pmol (s ml)) has been achieved. Unlike [[zero calibration]] but like the [[stirrer test]], air calibration should be done before each experiment (and does not take any extra time).
See [Raw signal]] for the signal to expect during Air calibration.
See [Raw signal]] for the signal to expect during Air calibration.


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Revision as of 15:34, 21 September 2010

Air calibration is together with zero calibration one of the two steps of the POS calibration, see [MiPNet12.08]. It is done at open chamber after zero( +/- 1 pmol (s ml)) has been achieved. Unlike zero calibration but like the stirrer test, air calibration should be done before each experiment (and does not take any extra time). See [Raw signal]] for the signal to expect during Air calibration.



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