Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 |
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... nearly true the lower the temperature . This is not generally so . For each kind of material there is a particular tempera- ture at which its saturated vapour most nearly obeys these laws , and below as well as above this temperature it ...
... nearly true the lower the temperature . This is not generally so . For each kind of material there is a particular tempera- ture at which its saturated vapour most nearly obeys these laws , and below as well as above this temperature it ...
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... nearly equally in both directions . If one's knowledge of the carbon spectrum were limited to that of the Bunsen burner , indicated at the bottom of the diagram , the comet band could not be ascribed to carbon . But another spectrum of ...
... nearly equally in both directions . If one's knowledge of the carbon spectrum were limited to that of the Bunsen burner , indicated at the bottom of the diagram , the comet band could not be ascribed to carbon . But another spectrum of ...
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... nearly 200 miles beyond any former seeker of the pole . No land was seen , only an interminable floe . By May 19 they were back at 83 20 ' , and but for the mis- fortune of allowing their watches to run down , and so losing their ...
... nearly 200 miles beyond any former seeker of the pole . No land was seen , only an interminable floe . By May 19 they were back at 83 20 ' , and but for the mis- fortune of allowing their watches to run down , and so losing their ...
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