1990
DOI: 10.1016/0925-4005(90)85008-m
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A low-level carbon monoxide monitor

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“…Watson and Davies [14] report that for a lowlevel CO monitor based upon a tin oxide film, a combination of electrical, thermal, and data sampling timescales are necessary. In this device, the surface is purged for 60 s with a resistive heating of the surface.…”
Section: The Alternatives Of Temperature and Pressure Pulsingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Watson and Davies [14] report that for a lowlevel CO monitor based upon a tin oxide film, a combination of electrical, thermal, and data sampling timescales are necessary. In this device, the surface is purged for 60 s with a resistive heating of the surface.…”
Section: The Alternatives Of Temperature and Pressure Pulsingmentioning
confidence: 99%