Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, Volumes 91-92National Bureau of Standards, 1986 |
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... values of the differences between the effects are zero . The variance of the difference is there- fore the expected value of the squared differences . Variance of ( d ) = Expected value of ( d2 ) ≈Ed2 / ( N - 1 ) ( 5 ) An estimate of ...
... values of the differences between the effects are zero . The variance of the difference is there- fore the expected value of the squared differences . Variance of ( d ) = Expected value of ( d2 ) ≈Ed2 / ( N - 1 ) ( 5 ) An estimate of ...
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... values of the strong acid reference solution SA83 1000 , and the pH 4.01 and 6.86 buffers , were remeasured . The measurements were conducted in 30 mL bor- osilicate glass beakers . For each experiment a beaker containing exactly 20 mL ...
... values of the strong acid reference solution SA83 1000 , and the pH 4.01 and 6.86 buffers , were remeasured . The measurements were conducted in 30 mL bor- osilicate glass beakers . For each experiment a beaker containing exactly 20 mL ...
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... values . A set of sam- ples was frozen in a laboratory freezer for 24 hours and then thawed . No significant differences in pH values were observed with this set versus a control set which had not been frozen . Even after several freeze ...
... values . A set of sam- ples was frozen in a laboratory freezer for 24 hours and then thawed . No significant differences in pH values were observed with this set versus a control set which had not been frozen . Even after several freeze ...
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... values obtained by the participants for solu- tion B and their relationship to the true pH of this solu- tion . The lower case letters , s through z , above each data point serve to categorize the electrodes used by the participants ...
... values obtained by the participants for solu- tion B and their relationship to the true pH of this solu- tion . The lower case letters , s through z , above each data point serve to categorize the electrodes used by the participants ...
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... Value Figure 1 - pH values of " B " refer- enced to buffer standards . LO 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 Laboratory pH Values of " C " , " D " , and " E " Referenced to Buffer Standards 4.4 30 +0 -So 4.3 C 4.2 4.1 4.3 So 4.2 10 > > C 50 So S0 น 30 ...
... Value Figure 1 - pH values of " B " refer- enced to buffer standards . LO 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 Laboratory pH Values of " C " , " D " , and " E " Referenced to Buffer Standards 4.4 30 +0 -So 4.3 C 4.2 4.1 4.3 So 4.2 10 > > C 50 So S0 น 30 ...
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