Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 249Pergamon Press, 1950 |
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... paper on electric fishes shows that ; and quite a few of the other papers on electricity , though they remained in manuscript till long after his death , had been actually prepared for the printer — a fact which proves that he had meant ...
... paper on electric fishes shows that ; and quite a few of the other papers on electricity , though they remained in manuscript till long after his death , had been actually prepared for the printer — a fact which proves that he had meant ...
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... paper demonstrates , independently of statistical mechanics , the implicit equilibrium properties of the equations of the first paper , involving consideration of Boltzmann's H ( his counterpart of entropy ) theorem . The paper ...
... paper demonstrates , independently of statistical mechanics , the implicit equilibrium properties of the equations of the first paper , involving consideration of Boltzmann's H ( his counterpart of entropy ) theorem . The paper ...
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... paper to the JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE should submit an original and copy of his manuscript , typewritten , double - spaced on 8 X 11- in . paper . Compliance with the following suggestions will facilitate the publishing of the ...
... paper to the JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE should submit an original and copy of his manuscript , typewritten , double - spaced on 8 X 11- in . paper . Compliance with the following suggestions will facilitate the publishing of the ...
Contents
MARCH 1950 No | 3 |
MAY 1950 No | 5 |
A Note on the Notch Effect of Metals K MINAMIŌZI AND H ŌKUBO | 49 |
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