Nature, Volume 57Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1897 |
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... heat ' means simply temperature . " Work can be got from a body by either heating or cooling it , and it is the degree of difference of temperature that is important in connection with the mechanical equivalent of heat , not heat per se ...
... heat ' means simply temperature . " Work can be got from a body by either heating or cooling it , and it is the degree of difference of temperature that is important in connection with the mechanical equivalent of heat , not heat per se ...
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... heat value to the mechanical effects ; just as in his actual reasoning he has given too high a mechanical value to his heat units . " And then in a footnote : " There can be no doubt that it was purely accidental that the latter process ...
... heat value to the mechanical effects ; just as in his actual reasoning he has given too high a mechanical value to his heat units . " And then in a footnote : " There can be no doubt that it was purely accidental that the latter process ...
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... heat : the source of this heat was the heart , in which heat was continually being generated by the concoction of food received from the stomach and passed into the heart ; and the heat thus generated supplied the place of that which ...
... heat : the source of this heat was the heart , in which heat was continually being generated by the concoction of food received from the stomach and passed into the heart ; and the heat thus generated supplied the place of that which ...
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the Rinderpest Germ MM Nencki Sieber and Arctic Regions | 150 |
Moreau G Magnetic Torsion of Iron and Steel 524 SavilleKent 341 the Habits of IceSeals 346 Bulletin | 326 |
mining Vertical J Perchot and W Ebert 191 the Col | 430 |
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