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NIST/NRC-Canada interlaboratory comparison of guarded hot plate measurements: 1993-1997

Zarr, R.R., Kumaran, K. and Lagergren, E.S
1997
NISTIR 6087


Zarr, R.R., Kumaran, K. and Lagergren, E.S, (1997), "NIST/NRC-Canada interlaboratory comparison of guarded hot plate measurements: 1993-1997", NISTIR 6087.
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