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<t> Tekran® </t> 2537 A/B <t> integration </t> parameters optimisation for Hg peak detection in low-level ambient air concentration conditions. N-up is the number of consecutive up marks required to register an upslope condition; V-up is the size of each increase when Hg is detected, in analog to digital (A/D) counts (LSBs) required to be qualified as an up mark; N-dn is the number of consecutive down marks required to register a downslope condition; V-dn is the size of a decrease, also in A/D counts required to qualify as a down mark; NBase if the number of consecutive no changes required to register a baseline condition after a downslope has been detected and finally, VBase corresponds to the permissible change allowed from one reading to the next to qualify as a “no change” condition. Once NBase consecutive no changes have been registered, the first such reading is considered to be the end of the peak and a baseline condition is consequently flagged. LSB (Least Significant Bit) is the smallest level that an A/D can convert.
Tekran® Default Integration Settings, supplied by Tekran Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Article Title: Over a decade of atmospheric mercury monitoring at Amsterdam Island in the French Southern and Antarctic Lands

Journal: Scientific Data

doi: 10.1038/s41597-023-02740-9

 Tekran®  2537 A/B  integration  parameters optimisation for Hg peak detection in low-level ambient air concentration conditions. N-up is the number of consecutive up marks required to register an upslope condition; V-up is the size of each increase when Hg is detected, in analog to digital (A/D) counts (LSBs) required to be qualified as an up mark; N-dn is the number of consecutive down marks required to register a downslope condition; V-dn is the size of a decrease, also in A/D counts required to qualify as a down mark; NBase if the number of consecutive no changes required to register a baseline condition after a downslope has been detected and finally, VBase corresponds to the permissible change allowed from one reading to the next to qualify as a “no change” condition. Once NBase consecutive no changes have been registered, the first such reading is considered to be the end of the peak and a baseline condition is consequently flagged. LSB (Least Significant Bit) is the smallest level that an A/D can convert.
Figure Legend Snippet: Tekran® 2537 A/B integration parameters optimisation for Hg peak detection in low-level ambient air concentration conditions. N-up is the number of consecutive up marks required to register an upslope condition; V-up is the size of each increase when Hg is detected, in analog to digital (A/D) counts (LSBs) required to be qualified as an up mark; N-dn is the number of consecutive down marks required to register a downslope condition; V-dn is the size of a decrease, also in A/D counts required to qualify as a down mark; NBase if the number of consecutive no changes required to register a baseline condition after a downslope has been detected and finally, VBase corresponds to the permissible change allowed from one reading to the next to qualify as a “no change” condition. Once NBase consecutive no changes have been registered, the first such reading is considered to be the end of the peak and a baseline condition is consequently flagged. LSB (Least Significant Bit) is the smallest level that an A/D can convert.

Techniques Used: Concentration Assay



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Tekran Inc tekran® default integration settings
<t> Tekran® </t> 2537 A/B <t> integration </t> parameters optimisation for Hg peak detection in low-level ambient air concentration conditions. N-up is the number of consecutive up marks required to register an upslope condition; V-up is the size of each increase when Hg is detected, in analog to digital (A/D) counts (LSBs) required to be qualified as an up mark; N-dn is the number of consecutive down marks required to register a downslope condition; V-dn is the size of a decrease, also in A/D counts required to qualify as a down mark; NBase if the number of consecutive no changes required to register a baseline condition after a downslope has been detected and finally, VBase corresponds to the permissible change allowed from one reading to the next to qualify as a “no change” condition. Once NBase consecutive no changes have been registered, the first such reading is considered to be the end of the peak and a baseline condition is consequently flagged. LSB (Least Significant Bit) is the smallest level that an A/D can convert.
Tekran® Default Integration Settings, supplied by Tekran Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
https://www.bioz.com/product/tekran%C2%AE+default+integration+settings/pmc10684586-36-0-0?v=Tekran+Inc
Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
tekran® default integration settings - by Bioz Stars, 2026-07
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 Tekran®  2537 A/B  integration  parameters optimisation for Hg peak detection in low-level ambient air concentration conditions. N-up is the number of consecutive up marks required to register an upslope condition; V-up is the size of each increase when Hg is detected, in analog to digital (A/D) counts (LSBs) required to be qualified as an up mark; N-dn is the number of consecutive down marks required to register a downslope condition; V-dn is the size of a decrease, also in A/D counts required to qualify as a down mark; NBase if the number of consecutive no changes required to register a baseline condition after a downslope has been detected and finally, VBase corresponds to the permissible change allowed from one reading to the next to qualify as a “no change” condition. Once NBase consecutive no changes have been registered, the first such reading is considered to be the end of the peak and a baseline condition is consequently flagged. LSB (Least Significant Bit) is the smallest level that an A/D can convert.

Journal: Scientific Data

Article Title: Over a decade of atmospheric mercury monitoring at Amsterdam Island in the French Southern and Antarctic Lands

doi: 10.1038/s41597-023-02740-9

Figure Lengend Snippet: Tekran® 2537 A/B integration parameters optimisation for Hg peak detection in low-level ambient air concentration conditions. N-up is the number of consecutive up marks required to register an upslope condition; V-up is the size of each increase when Hg is detected, in analog to digital (A/D) counts (LSBs) required to be qualified as an up mark; N-dn is the number of consecutive down marks required to register a downslope condition; V-dn is the size of a decrease, also in A/D counts required to qualify as a down mark; NBase if the number of consecutive no changes required to register a baseline condition after a downslope has been detected and finally, VBase corresponds to the permissible change allowed from one reading to the next to qualify as a “no change” condition. Once NBase consecutive no changes have been registered, the first such reading is considered to be the end of the peak and a baseline condition is consequently flagged. LSB (Least Significant Bit) is the smallest level that an A/D can convert.

Article Snippet: Tekran® default integration settings , N-up : 7 , N-dn : 3 , NBase : 5.

Techniques: Concentration Assay