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I think I had my high pass filter on and didn't absorb that part of the thread ;-/
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Martin,
let me explain. As far as I understood the OP, he
- had found a simple method decades ago describing the electrical behaviour of a thermistor
- had used something like experimental math (or call it trial and error) for his finding since he had known no other way then
- can't find it again but doesn't want this knowledge getting lost
- keeps pointing us to this therefore.
I admit I don't know for sure what the OP wants us doing. So my answer could have been like John's, but I didn't want to leave an old man out in the rain. Thus I thought a bit and guess:
If that behaviour is of practical relevance, it was solved in the time between - or it can be modeled easily by some brute force fitting algorithm using the tools available today, which where beyond imagination decades ago. So the OP's problem is most probably solved now either way by the advancement of science ... dona eo pacem!
HTH. I'm most willing, however, to delete my two postings in this thread if they will cause any trouble whatsoever ...