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THE constant diffusion conditions necessary for polarographic work have hitherto been attained by use of the dropping-mercury electrode, the streaming mercury electrode1, the rotating platinum micro-electrode2, or even by a fixed micro-electrode and a constant electrolyte streaming-rate3.
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HARRIS, E., LINDSEY, A. Vibrating Electrodes in Polarography. Nature 162, 413 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/162413a0
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