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A Critique of the Additivity Principle for Mixed Couples
                                   Thð current -potential curvð of a mixturð of couples can bð obtained  11
                                by  adding  algebraically,  at  any potential,  the  currents  given  by  each  of
                                the  couples  present,  provided  these  have  been  determined  in  circum-
                                stances  that correspond to  those  in  the  mixture.


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