Nature, Volume 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
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... temperature of 1000 ° C. or more under a uniform pressure of 2000 atmospheres for so long a time as may be desired , and , what is equally important , the temperature and pressure attained can be determined with satisfactory accuracy ...
... temperature of 1000 ° C. or more under a uniform pressure of 2000 atmospheres for so long a time as may be desired , and , what is equally important , the temperature and pressure attained can be determined with satisfactory accuracy ...
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... temperature of the fuid in its bulb , and that to draw any useful inference from that temperature it is necessary to know how the heat which produced it was supplied . Heat may enter a thermometer from the air by conduction , aided by ...
... temperature of the fuid in its bulb , and that to draw any useful inference from that temperature it is necessary to know how the heat which produced it was supplied . Heat may enter a thermometer from the air by conduction , aided by ...
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... temperature of between 15.250 ° and 17,700 ° C. was reached , the exact temperature depending upon the amount of dissocia- FIG . 8 . tion or combination existing between the elements at the time . Calculation of the Temperature Reached ...
... temperature of between 15.250 ° and 17,700 ° C. was reached , the exact temperature depending upon the amount of dissocia- FIG . 8 . tion or combination existing between the elements at the time . Calculation of the Temperature Reached ...
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Crabtree J H British Ferns and how to Identify | xvi |
Crawford H S The Mural Paintings and Inscriptions | xxxiii |
The Direct Determination Kew Observatory 120 The Magnetic Storm of August | xxxv |
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