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Earth’s Electrodes

Elements, 2020
The oxidation–reduction (‘redox’) state is an important intensive property of any geologic system and is typically measured (and reported) as either the redox potential (Eh) or the oxygen fugacity (fO2). These two concepts cover the whole spectrum of geologic systems: from low-temperature aqueous and sedimentary systems to high-temperature rock-forming
Cicconi, Maria Rita   +3 more
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A Pericardiocentesis Electrode [PDF]

open access: possibleNew England Journal of Medicine, 1961
IN 1956 Bishop, Estes and Mclntosh¶ reported the value of electrocardiographic monitoring during pericardial aspiration.
Neill, Hurst Jw, Penfold El
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The Hydrogen Electrode [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1949
THE hydrogen electrode is the primary standard to which all electrode potentials are referred and is used in cells without liquid junction for measurements of high accuracy. The potential of the hydrogen electrode is corrected to the standard pressure of one atmosphere on the basis that the electrode is in equilibrium with the measured partial pressure
Graham Hills, D. J. G. Ives
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