The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1904 - English periodicals |
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... determined , corresponds to what we call entropy in bodies met with in nature . So far as he applies his results to ther- modynamics , he regards the bodies of nature as corresponding , not to a definite system , but to a system chosen ...
... determined , corresponds to what we call entropy in bodies met with in nature . So far as he applies his results to ther- modynamics , he regards the bodies of nature as corresponding , not to a definite system , but to a system chosen ...
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... determined by the use of these elements , will increase or decrease with the time . At a certain initial instant t ' let the density be distributed in any arbitrary manner throughout the extension - in - phase , that is , at this ...
... determined by the use of these elements , will increase or decrease with the time . At a certain initial instant t ' let the density be distributed in any arbitrary manner throughout the extension - in - phase , that is , at this ...
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... determined is less at t than at t . This diminution in the average is wholly the result of mixing , in the elements ... determining difference in such cases is that between a definite distribution at a definite time and the * Italics are ...
... determined is less at t than at t . This diminution in the average is wholly the result of mixing , in the elements ... determining difference in such cases is that between a definite distribution at a definite time and the * Italics are ...
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... determined from the probabilities of prior events , it is rarely the case that probabilities of prior events can be determined from those of subsequent events , for we are rarely justified in excluding the consideration of the ...
... determined from the probabilities of prior events , it is rarely the case that probabilities of prior events can be determined from those of subsequent events , for we are rarely justified in excluding the consideration of the ...
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... determined for each . It appeared that the position of the maximum was the same for all cells . On account of the impurity of the selenium some doubt was cast upon the trustworthiness of the results and it was thought advisable to ...
... determined for each . It appeared that the position of the maximum was the same for all cells . On account of the impurity of the selenium some doubt was cast upon the trustworthiness of the results and it was thought advisable to ...
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