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... osmotic pressure . The comparison shows that in some cases , some half - a - dozen in all , the two sets of values correspond ; in others , and in by far the majority , no such correspondences exist . In these latter instances it is ...
... osmotic pressure . The comparison shows that in some cases , some half - a - dozen in all , the two sets of values correspond ; in others , and in by far the majority , no such correspondences exist . In these latter instances it is ...
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... Pressure - Metamorphism : Prof. T. G. Bonney , F. R. S. --On a Secondary Development of Biotite and of Hornblende in ... Osmotic Pressure . By J. W. Rodger A Sanitarian's Travels . ( Illustrated . ) Gauss and Weber The Anniversary ...
... Pressure - Metamorphism : Prof. T. G. Bonney , F. R. S. --On a Secondary Development of Biotite and of Hornblende in ... Osmotic Pressure . By J. W. Rodger A Sanitarian's Travels . ( Illustrated . ) Gauss and Weber The Anniversary ...
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... Osmotic Pressure . IN an article on osmotic pressure , in NATURE ( ante , p . 103 ) , Mr. Rodger very truly remarks that " at present the attitude of the prominent upholders of the new theory [ of solutions ] is one of indifference as ...
... Osmotic Pressure . IN an article on osmotic pressure , in NATURE ( ante , p . 103 ) , Mr. Rodger very truly remarks that " at present the attitude of the prominent upholders of the new theory [ of solutions ] is one of indifference as ...
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... pressure , by E. H. Amagat . - On the means of diminishing the pathogenic ... pressures - ligneous , herbaceous , and suculent plants , by M. Ga ... Osmotic Pressures . - Prof . Spencer Pickering , F.R.S On a Supposed Law of ...
... pressure , by E. H. Amagat . - On the means of diminishing the pathogenic ... pressures - ligneous , herbaceous , and suculent plants , by M. Ga ... Osmotic Pressures . - Prof . Spencer Pickering , F.R.S On a Supposed Law of ...
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Page 120 - That the magnitudes of these standards should be determined on the electro-magnetic system of measurement with reference to the centimetre as unit of length, the gramme as unit of mass, and the second as unit of time, and that by the terms centimetre and gramme are meant the standards of those denominations deposited with the Board of Trade. 3. That the standard of electrical resistance should be denominated the ohm, and should have the value 1,000,000,000 in terms of the centimetre and second. 4....
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Page 120 - As a unit of resistance, the international ohm, which is based upon the ohm equal to 10" units of resistance of the CGS system of electromagnetic units, and is represented by the resistance offered to an unvarying electric current by a column of mercury at the temperature of melting ice, 14.4521 grams in mass, of a constant cross-sectional area and of the length of 106.3 centimetres.