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<p>requires more complicated techniques and is more difficult, but such measurements have been performed on standard materials. In principle these measurements only have to be performed once for all time, and for all materials; for any other material, the absolute Seebeck coefficient can be obtained by performing a relative Seebeck coefficient measurement against another material with known absolute value.</p>

<p>A measurement of the Thomson coefficient , which expresses the strength of the <a href="page.php?w=Thomson_effect">Thomson effect</a>,</p><p>
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