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The Use of an Automated System (GreenFeed) to Monitor Enteric Methane and Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Ruminant Animals
Published on: September 7, 2015
Laboratory-Produced CO(2) Calibration Gases
1Department of Agricultural Meteorology, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel.
Abstract:
A simple, inexpensive apparatus for making mixtures of accurately known amounts of CO(2) and CO(2)-free atmospheric air is described. Calibration gases with CO(2) contents of 200 to 1500 microliters per liter produced with the apparatus had concentrations which were within 10 microliters per liter of the target concentration.
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