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The connections to a thermocouple
can produce an unwanted thermocouple effect, which must be compensated for
produce an extra desirable thermocouple effect
must be protected, since high voltages are present
produce an extra desirable thermocouple effect and must be protected, since high voltages are present
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can produce an unwanted thermocouple effect, which must be compensated for
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