Nature, Volume 71Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1904 |
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... temperature.” The name has been universally adopted, and the title of this article is thus justified. The discovery of invar, as is the case with most discoveries, was preceded by observations indicating the direction of the researches ...
... temperature.” The name has been universally adopted, and the title of this article is thus justified. The discovery of invar, as is the case with most discoveries, was preceded by observations indicating the direction of the researches ...
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... temperature gradient of 1° C., , so that the temperature difference t—t' will be represented by o,04938/2 × 0.015–1°.64 C. For the simultaneous determination of the temperature difference t-t' and the amount of water transpired, we ...
... temperature gradient of 1° C., , so that the temperature difference t—t' will be represented by o,04938/2 × 0.015–1°.64 C. For the simultaneous determination of the temperature difference t-t' and the amount of water transpired, we ...
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... temperature, keeping the pressure constant by means of a weighted piston. Then at a certain definite temperature range the compound will begin to decompose. Suppose, now, we increase the pressure sufficiently; then the decomposition ...
... temperature, keeping the pressure constant by means of a weighted piston. Then at a certain definite temperature range the compound will begin to decompose. Suppose, now, we increase the pressure sufficiently; then the decomposition ...
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Recent Archaeological Discoveries in Crete | xv |
the Discovery of Argon Prof G H Darwin Chemical Combination and Toxic Action as Exemplified | l |
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