CO sensing with SnO2-based thick film sensors: surface state model for conductance responses during thermal-modulation
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Marco Mugnaini | Valerio Vignoli | Santina Rocchi | A. Fort | A. Atrei | V. Vignoli | A. Fort | S. Rocchi | M. Mugnaini | R. Spinicci | R. Spinicci | M. B. Serrano-Santos | Andrea Massimo Atrei
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