Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 260Pergamon Press, 1955 Vols. 1-69 include more or less complete patent reports of the U. S. Patent Office for years 1825-1859. cf. Index to v. 1-120 of the Journal, p. [415] |
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Page 467
... oxide at elevated temperatures . The emf . across the crystal necessary to maintain a constant current rises by a factor of 100 and more during the establishment of the final equilibrium . Because of the wide ranges of time involved ...
... oxide at elevated temperatures . The emf . across the crystal necessary to maintain a constant current rises by a factor of 100 and more during the establishment of the final equilibrium . Because of the wide ranges of time involved ...
Page 479
... oxide might lead to information regarding its ionic conductivity , and thereby lead to further understanding of the electrolytic destruction phenomena which occur to a greater or less extent in thorium oxide cathodes . At the onset of ...
... oxide might lead to information regarding its ionic conductivity , and thereby lead to further understanding of the electrolytic destruction phenomena which occur to a greater or less extent in thorium oxide cathodes . At the onset of ...
Page 531
... oxide : tin oxide , lead zirconate - lead oxide : tin oxide , and the lead titanate - lead hafnate binary systems ; and the ternary systems , lead titanate - lead zirconate- lead oxide : tin oxide . Although the mixture lead - oxide : tin ...
... oxide : tin oxide , lead zirconate - lead oxide : tin oxide , and the lead titanate - lead hafnate binary systems ; and the ternary systems , lead titanate - lead zirconate- lead oxide : tin oxide . Although the mixture lead - oxide : tin ...
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