Talk:Ion selective electrode
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Today or tomorrow I'll extend this article.(Kaverin)
Done (Kaverin 12:50, 16 Feb 2005 (UTC))
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[edit] galvanometer vs potentiometer
May be we should replace galvanometer to potentiometer because galvanometer measure small current, not potential?
[edit] Hyphenation?
A small query: should there be a hyphen in the phrase "ion-selective electrode"? I'm just wondering why the page title is without a hyphen, but hyphens are used in the body. The page Ion-selective electrode with a hyphen is redirected to this page.
(Alison.philp 13:06, 02 Mar 2006 (GMT))
[edit] NO more stubs
I think this should be researched because it doesn't have any contents. -User:General Eisenhower
[edit] "Uses" section?
Someone added a "see also" link to Medical technologist. Presumably on the grounds that medical technologists sometimes use ISEs. Is there value in trying to integrate that fact into the article somehow - perhaps by adding a section about "uses" (or even "users")? Seems like it'd easily turn into a difficult-to-verify list of random science-related jobs. -Jaeger5432 | Talk 19:53, 29 August 2007 (UTC)