Nature, Volume 102Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1918 - Science |
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... TEMPERATURE APPLIANCES . DURING the war period , when industries are being conducted on more scientific lines , when in every detail of operation the utmost care must be exercised , the exact control of temperature becomes imperative in ...
... TEMPERATURE APPLIANCES . DURING the war period , when industries are being conducted on more scientific lines , when in every detail of operation the utmost care must be exercised , the exact control of temperature becomes imperative in ...
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... temperature from above downwards . Sufficient has been said to indicate that if in the section of ice we are considering the temperature ap- proaches close to freezing - point , the channels of adhering fluid which encircle the crystals ...
... temperature from above downwards . Sufficient has been said to indicate that if in the section of ice we are considering the temperature ap- proaches close to freezing - point , the channels of adhering fluid which encircle the crystals ...
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... temperature while ascending the windward slope of a mountain range , then on the lee side descending and becoming intensely dry and increasing greatly in temperature as a con- sequence of the increase of pressure during the descent ...
... temperature while ascending the windward slope of a mountain range , then on the lee side descending and becoming intensely dry and increasing greatly in temperature as a con- sequence of the increase of pressure during the descent ...
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as a School Subject Prof T P Nunn 395 | 97 |
Bacteriology Applied Edited by Dr C H Browning | 104 |
Bengal and Bihar and Orissa Department of Fisheries for | 193 |
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