The Gallium Melting-Point Standard < k >

This Special Publication contains a series of papers published in Clinical Chemistry concerning our temperature measurement system, the gallium melting-point as a thermometric fixed-point, how the gallium melting-point fits into the measurement system, and applications of the gallium melting-point standard.

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