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Wladimir Sabuga (Hrsg.)
Industrial standards in the intermediate pressure-to-vacuum range
PTB-Report
Document number: PTB-Th-10
2019
ISBN: 978-3-95606-466-1
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Desoky Salama Ahmed Ahmed
Development of Pressure Multipliers for Pressure Measurement up to 1.6 GPa
PTB-Report
Document number: PTB-Th-9
2017
ISBN: 978-3-95606-307-7
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Stephan Krenek
Dynamische Emissionsgradmessung im Hochtemperaturbereich
PTB-Report
Document number: PTB-Th-8
2016
ISBN: 978-3-95606-287-2
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Lutz Woiber and Bernd Fellmuth
Star intercomparisons of sealed triple-point cells filled with cryogenic gases
PTB-Report
Document number: PTB-Th-4
2013
ISBN: 978-3-9560604-6-5
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Joachim Fischer and Bernd Fellmuth
Talks of the 221st PTB seminar "Workshop on progress in determining the Boltzmann constant", held on 19th October 2006 in Berlin
PTB-Report
Document number: PTB-Th-3
2007
ISBN: ISBN 978-3-86509-684-5 ; ISSN 1614-0327
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Gerhard Schuster, Albrecht Hoffmann and Dieter Hechtfischer
PTB-96, the ultra-low temperature scale of PTB
PTB-Report
Document number: PTB-Th-2
2005
ISBN: ISBN 3-86509-310-8
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Dieter Hechtfischer and Gerhard Schuster
Platinum NMR thermometry below 0.1 K
PTB-Report
Document number: PTB-Th-1
2004
ISBN: ISBN 3-86509-197-0
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Title: PTB-96, the ultra-low temperature scale of PTB
Author(s): G. Schuster, A. Hoffmann and D. Hechtfischer
Editor: Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt
Report type: PTB-Report
Year: 2005
Document number: PTB-Th-2
Pages: 37
ISBN: ISBN 3-86509-310-8
Abstract: The establishment of the ultra-low temperature scale at PTB in the range from 1 mK to 1 K, and its transfer to the .sup.3.nosup.He melting pressure equation, is described. The temperature scale, which has been constructed with magnetic thermometry to obtain a smooth pressure-temperature relation over a wide range, ultimately relies on primary noise thermometry. The construction and verification of the scale is discussed, and a comparison with other temperature scales is presented.
Note: PTB-96, the ultra-low temperature scale of PTB ; (PTB-Bericht PTB-Th-2)

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