Nature, Volume 91Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1913 - Electronic journals |
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... Temperature of the Sea . PROF . BARNES , in NATURE of February 20 , gives an important piece of information which seems to me to enable us to clear up the confusion at present sur- rounding this subject , as it explains the reason for ...
... Temperature of the Sea . PROF . BARNES , in NATURE of February 20 , gives an important piece of information which seems to me to enable us to clear up the confusion at present sur- rounding this subject , as it explains the reason for ...
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... temperature de- parts from o ° . The same number of the Proceedings also includes an interesting account of the ... temperature , the others decrease . In connection with these researches a thermostat suitable for low temperatures has ...
... temperature de- parts from o ° . The same number of the Proceedings also includes an interesting account of the ... temperature , the others decrease . In connection with these researches a thermostat suitable for low temperatures has ...
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... temperature , e.g. 60 ° F. , or possibly 4 ° C. , the temperature of maximum density . Thus , if 85 ° F. as before be the standard temperature of the instrument and 60 ° F. that of the water , the specific gravity of the liquid at 85 ...
... temperature , e.g. 60 ° F. , or possibly 4 ° C. , the temperature of maximum density . Thus , if 85 ° F. as before be the standard temperature of the instrument and 60 ° F. that of the water , the specific gravity of the liquid at 85 ...
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ungen oder Organische Chemie Elfte Auflage | 26 |
marks | 83 |
netism for Students in Engineering By Drs R | 130 |
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