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[QUOTE="jrmichler, post: 6216652, member: 638574"] There is a good discussion of precision temperature measurement techniques in Measurement Systems, Application and Design, 4th Edition, by Ernest O. Doebelin. I see that Amazon has a 6th Edition of this book for the dirt cheap price of $28.00 (International Edition). It's a bargain at five times that price. Another good book with information on temperature measurement is Applied Measurement Engineering, by Charles P. Wright. Both of these books would be good additions to your library. Doebelin has more information relevant to your specific application, so get it first. Wright complements Doebelin, and should be in the library of anybody making precise measurements. [/QUOTE]
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