Nature, Volume 64Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1901 |
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... pressure within the vessel . This principle has already been employed for gauging the blood - pressure in man by Mosso and others , but the instrument which has been contrived by Dr. Oliver for the purpose , and which he called a " hæmo ...
... pressure within the vessel . This principle has already been employed for gauging the blood - pressure in man by Mosso and others , but the instrument which has been contrived by Dr. Oliver for the purpose , and which he called a " hæmo ...
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... pressure it condensed and remained as a visible liquid , of which , when it was allowed to boil at ordinary pressure , a portion remained liquid at a lower temperature . This cascaded vaporisation method , the direct descendant of ...
... pressure it condensed and remained as a visible liquid , of which , when it was allowed to boil at ordinary pressure , a portion remained liquid at a lower temperature . This cascaded vaporisation method , the direct descendant of ...
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... pressure falls . And Thomson considered that , if allowed to expand from an initial temperature of 100 ° C. , it would undergo no cooling at all . The differences of cooling for different substances point in the same direction . Joule ...
... pressure falls . And Thomson considered that , if allowed to expand from an initial temperature of 100 ° C. , it would undergo no cooling at all . The differences of cooling for different substances point in the same direction . Joule ...
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