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Page 272
... produce copious X - rays where they strike . Thus , given a power- ful induction coil and noting that the bulb is so ... produced can therefore be varied , irrespective of their quantity . This is not possible with any other type of X ...
... produce copious X - rays where they strike . Thus , given a power- ful induction coil and noting that the bulb is so ... produced can therefore be varied , irrespective of their quantity . This is not possible with any other type of X ...
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... produced by high pressures was read by Mr. P. W. Bridgman , of Harvard University . Pressures as high as 30,000 or 40,000 kgm . per sq . cm . were employed . Examina- tion of the melting of a number of liquids over a wide pressure range ...
... produced by high pressures was read by Mr. P. W. Bridgman , of Harvard University . Pressures as high as 30,000 or 40,000 kgm . per sq . cm . were employed . Examina- tion of the melting of a number of liquids over a wide pressure range ...
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... producing this the aerodynamical laboratories are Concerned . In England such data are produced at the National Physical Laboratory , whilst France , Germany , Italy , and Russia have each one or more institutions for the purpose of ...
... producing this the aerodynamical laboratories are Concerned . In England such data are produced at the National Physical Laboratory , whilst France , Germany , Italy , and Russia have each one or more institutions for the purpose of ...
Contents
Appleyard Direct Measurement of the Napierian Base 231 | 24 |
Archbold T R Device for filling Ore Sacks | 50 |
Physics 428 | 127 |
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