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[QUOTE="berkeman, post: 6216352, member: 8921"] What is the substance/object you are trying to measure? Is this a contact temperature measurement, or non-contact? If it is a contact measurement, how do you keep the thermal properties of the probe from altering the temperature of the subject? What is the environment? How quickly can the temperature of the subject change? [/QUOTE]
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