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The stability of phones emission was previously measured in a fixed point by means of a miniaturized isotropic E field probe (mod. ET3DV5R, Schmid & Partner Engineering AG, Zurigo, Switzerland) connected to a voltmeter (HP 3457 Hewlett Packard Corp., Palo Alto, CA, USA).
To date, most investigations of electrical impedance of acupuncture points or meridians have used a two-electrode method, i.e., the two electrodes used to introduce an electrical current were also connected to a voltmeter to measure the voltage between the two electrodes [ 1- 4, 6- 8, 10, 11, 14, 15].
Connecting to a headphone jack.
Connecting to a network on boot.
Try connecting to a wireless network.
Redox potentials were monitored in four soil cylinders without plants during the experiment (two for drained soil, two for waterlogged soil) using a platinum electrode and a calomel reference electrode connected to a micro-voltmeter (ODR meter, Eijkelkamp, The Netherlands).
Redox potentials were monitored in four cylinders filled with a soil mixture (two for drained soil and two for waterlogged soil) using a platinum electrode and a calomel reference electrode connected to a micro-voltmeter (ODR meter, Eijkelkamp, The Netherlands) at three soil depths (∼5, 15 and 25 cm from the soil surface).
The standard four-probe technique for transport measurements was adopted to eliminate the effects of contact resistance, with the two outer electrodes connected to a current source and the two inner electrodes to a voltmeter.
The electrodes were connected to a digit DC power supply (40 V) with a multi-range ammeter connected in series and voltmeter connected in parallel with the cell.
connected to a DMRA2 microscope (Leica).
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