[Stoves] CO- and Oxygen-affinity to haemoglobine
Ronald Hongsermeier
rwhongser at web.de
Tue Oct 26 15:04:16 CDT 2010
Hi Crispin, I think I was partly confused by having read Frans' post
about the partly very rotten stuff that is on the market and thinking
that you were in some way responding to that. It's time for to say
"Duh!" to myself and head off for some time as a sheet concatenation
place-holder. About 8 hours of that and I should be relatively normal
again-- for me, anyway.
regards,
Ron
On 26.10.2010 21:31, Crispin Pemberton-Pigott wrote:
> Oh.
>
> I was not talking about calibrating it that way, just testing to see if it
> is working. Another common test is to use a BIC lighter (butane) which has
> dreadful combustion and produces all sorts of 'species'. It kicks most cells
> on a Testo into action.
>
> Regards
> Crispin
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> I was still confused, so I read most of the Wikipedia article and have some
> understanding now, but wouldn't think that the production would be constant
> enough to make a device calibration on its basis.
>
> regards,
> ron
> w
> h
>
>
>
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