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I would like to know what's the meaning for the abbreviations of Im, Is and Ih in leakage currents measurements, as it is depicted in these graphis. Could anyone help me?. The link of the source is: Microstructure and Degree of Degradation of ZnO Varistors in Surge Arresters Due to Operation

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  • \$\begingroup\$ @HarryH That I don't understant why the currents are named Im, Is and Ih ? What are the names for the abvreviations m,s and h.....I understand that I,is for current, but "m" "s" and ""h" and I don't understand what they stand for \$\endgroup\$ Commented Mar 17 at 11:51
  • \$\begingroup\$ @DanielPrietoLópez I suspect that if you can get hold of the document in reference [4] it will tell you. In other words, you should dig a little deeper. \$\endgroup\$
    – Andy aka
    Commented Mar 17 at 11:54
  • \$\begingroup\$ I also don't understand the subscripts. As far as I know they are not referenced in the paper itself. \$\endgroup\$
    – HarryH
    Commented Mar 17 at 11:59
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    \$\begingroup\$ @DanielPrietoLópez - Hi, (a) I have removed obsolete comments about the paper's link, as we're getting alerts for the number of comments (long comment discussions often get moved to a chatroom). (b) Notice at the bottom of page 1 of your linked paper is the email address of the corresponding author. Try emailing them to ask your question. (c) Regarding the advice to find reference [4], and you said you can't - I think the English title of that reference in the linked paper is not its original one. The publication named in [4] is Polish and I believe its original title is too. \$\endgroup\$
    – SamGibson
    Commented Mar 17 at 13:26
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    \$\begingroup\$ (continued) (d) I think I found ref [4] in Polish here - see PDF page 117. Is that it? That also includes the email addresses for its authors. (e) If that information allows you to answer your own question above, please post a self-answer here (which you can also áccept) explaining the solution. \$\endgroup\$
    – SamGibson
    Commented Mar 17 at 13:26

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