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... Temperature : High , in October , Charles Harding , 18 ; Critical Temperatures of Nitrogen and Oxygen , 331 ; Influence of Temperature on the Heat of Dissolution of Salts , Prof. S. U. Pickering , 453 ; Continuous Transition from the ...
... Temperature : High , in October , Charles Harding , 18 ; Critical Temperatures of Nitrogen and Oxygen , 331 ; Influence of Temperature on the Heat of Dissolution of Salts , Prof. S. U. Pickering , 453 ; Continuous Transition from the ...
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... temperature of the air at the time of observation , as well as the variation in the temperature , must be taken into account . With the view of ascertaining the relations between rainband , subsequent rainfall , and temperature , the ...
... temperature of the air at the time of observation , as well as the variation in the temperature , must be taken into account . With the view of ascertaining the relations between rainband , subsequent rainfall , and temperature , the ...
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... temperatures . At the winter quarters of the Vega brine was observed oozing out of sea - water ice and liquid at a temperature of - 30 ° C. It was very rich in calcium and especially magnesium chlorides . In fact , it is probably quite ...
... temperatures . At the winter quarters of the Vega brine was observed oozing out of sea - water ice and liquid at a temperature of - 30 ° C. It was very rich in calcium and especially magnesium chlorides . In fact , it is probably quite ...
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