Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 261Pergamon Press, 1956 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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... temperature was let to expand through a por- ous plug into an empty container . The temperature of the arriving gas was then carefully measured . If the molecules of the gas did not exert forces on each other , then the kinetic theory ...
... temperature was let to expand through a por- ous plug into an empty container . The temperature of the arriving gas was then carefully measured . If the molecules of the gas did not exert forces on each other , then the kinetic theory ...
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... temperature directly , the change in the cross section upon heating or cooling of the source can be determined ... TEMPERATURE ( ° K ) FIG . 5. Pr141 , thermal experiment . Dependence of the resonance fluorescence effect on the ...
... temperature directly , the change in the cross section upon heating or cooling of the source can be determined ... TEMPERATURE ( ° K ) FIG . 5. Pr141 , thermal experiment . Dependence of the resonance fluorescence effect on the ...
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... TEMPERATURE . PHYSICO - CHEMICAL OBSERVATIONS BY LAURA E. KREJCI , LUCILE SWEENY AND JOHN HAMBLETON During World War II the preservation of human blood plasma in the liquid state at room temperature was carefully investigated by the ...
... TEMPERATURE . PHYSICO - CHEMICAL OBSERVATIONS BY LAURA E. KREJCI , LUCILE SWEENY AND JOHN HAMBLETON During World War II the preservation of human blood plasma in the liquid state at room temperature was carefully investigated by the ...
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And of the philosophy of Franklin himself who tirelessly fought for respect | 4 |
The ancient Roman and Greek orators could only speak to the numbers of citizens | 19 |
The facility with which the same truths may be repeatedly enforced by placing | 54 |
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