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===Heat-flux DSC=== With Heat-flux DSC, the changes in heat flow are calculated by integrating the ΞT<sub>ref</sub>- curve. For this kind of experiment, a sample and a reference crucible are placed on a sample holder with integrated temperature sensors for temperature measurement of the crucibles. This arrangement is located in a temperature-controlled oven. Unlike the traditional design, the special feature of heat-flux DSC is that it uses flat temperature sensors placed vertically around a flat heater. This setup makes it possible to have a small, light, and low-heat capacity structure while still working like a regular DSC oven.<ref>{{cite journal|vauthors=Missal W, Kita J, Wappler E, Gora F, Kipka A, Bartnitzek T, Bechtold F, Schabbel D, Pawlowski B, Moos R|publisher=Elsevier|year=2010|pages=940β943|title= Miniaturized Ceramic Differential Scanning Calorimeter with Integrated Oven and Crucible in LTCC Technology|journal=Procedia Engineering|volume=5|doi=10.1016/j.proeng.2010.09.263|issn=1877-7058|doi-access=free}}</ref>
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