Nature, Volume 79Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1908 - Electronic journals |
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... temperature , but the amount can be kept at any particular value by simultaneously varying both . When such corresponding values of con- centration and temperature are plotted against one another the curves are similar to one another ...
... temperature , but the amount can be kept at any particular value by simultaneously varying both . When such corresponding values of con- centration and temperature are plotted against one another the curves are similar to one another ...
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... temperature were rapid and violent , and generally associated with a change of wind direction . A south wind often brought a rise of temperature . The alcohol minimum thermometer was read and re - set every two hours , and when the ...
... temperature were rapid and violent , and generally associated with a change of wind direction . A south wind often brought a rise of temperature . The alcohol minimum thermometer was read and re - set every two hours , and when the ...
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... temperatures which the upper air appears to delight in producing and maintaining in the most trying circumstances ; nevertheless , it is easy to show that the temperature of the instrument will differ from that of the air by a variable ...
... temperatures which the upper air appears to delight in producing and maintaining in the most trying circumstances ; nevertheless , it is easy to show that the temperature of the instrument will differ from that of the air by a variable ...
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1 The Wonder Book | 2 |
Burbury Dr S H the Law of Equipartition of Energy The Wonder Book of the Atmosphere Prof E | 22 |
Caisson Disease 40 Inhabitants of the Marshall Islands T A Joyce | 78 |
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