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. Fig, The sensor used for the experiments of the present work (a) and the experimental set-up built 421 with bench-top instrumentation used for the measurements (b)

. Fig, Data measured with the designed electronic board for different oil samples vs. time in the 512 case of total phenol content (a) and peroxide value (b)