Nature, Volume 93Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1914 - Electronic journals |
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... SURFACE COMBUSTIONA DURING his researches upon flame , Sir Humphry Davy discovered , in 1817 , that the constituents of a combustible mixture will combine slowly below the ignition temperature ; this led him to inquire whether , seeing ...
... SURFACE COMBUSTIONA DURING his researches upon flame , Sir Humphry Davy discovered , in 1817 , that the constituents of a combustible mixture will combine slowly below the ignition temperature ; this led him to inquire whether , seeing ...
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... surface in a state of incandescence without any development of flame , thus realising the conception of flameless incandescent sur- Jace combustion , as a means of greatly increasing the general efficiency of heating operations wherever ...
... surface in a state of incandescence without any development of flame , thus realising the conception of flameless incandescent sur- Jace combustion , as a means of greatly increasing the general efficiency of heating operations wherever ...
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... surface . The first of them results from a simple strengthening of the solution in the surface layers ; the second , which takes place with rather stronger concentrations , is a deposition in what is apparently analogous to the solid ...
... surface . The first of them results from a simple strengthening of the solution in the surface layers ; the second , which takes place with rather stronger concentrations , is a deposition in what is apparently analogous to the solid ...
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GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY at 8 An Apparently Paleolithic Drawing on | 36 |
Note on a Functional Equation | 51 |
RadioActive Elements and the Periodic Table | 121 |
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