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DF: the pressure of the environment of the instrument at the time and place of the measurements. The ambient pressure may be atmospheric pressure, or it may have a value near to that of atmospheric pressure when measurements are carried out in an enc

DF: the pressure of the environment of the instrument at the time and place of the measurements. The ambient pressure may be atmospheric pressure, or it may have a value near to that of atmospheric pressure when measurements are carried out in an enc

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