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International Federation of Clinical Chemistry (IFCC): Scientific Division, Committee on pH, Blood Gases and Electrolytes: Guidelines for Transcutaneouspo2andpco2 Measurement
This document provides guidelines for the terminology, methodology,
and for the interpretation of data obtained from the use of skin
(transcutaneous) po2 and pco2 electrodes. The transcutaneous
technique has found special application in newborn infants. The
causes of analytical bias with respect to arterial blood gas values,
and imprecision obtained with transcutaneous pco2 electrodes, are reviewed. Electrode temperatures above 44°C should not be used
routinely, and, at a measuring temperature of 44°C, the measuring
site should be changed at least every 4 h to avoid skin burns
Design and performance of the 600-720 GHz ALMA Band 9 cartridge
The ALMA Band 9 cartridge is a compact receiver unit for the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) containing the core of a 600-720 GHz heterodyne front end, including a solid-state local oscillator; broadband SIS mixers; and a 4-12 GHz IF amplifier chain. This paper describes the design and performance of the first Band 9 cartridge. The experience gained with this unit is being used to optimize the design in preparation for the production of sufficient cartridges to fully populate the ALMA and ALMA Compact Arrays (ultimately requiring roughly 80 cartridges)