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... Emanation Contribution by Lord Kelvin to the Discussion on the Nature of the Emanations from Radium which was opened by Professor E. Rutherford at the Meeting of the British Association last September Rev. P. J. Kirkby on the Effect of ...
... Emanation Contribution by Lord Kelvin to the Discussion on the Nature of the Emanations from Radium which was opened by Professor E. Rutherford at the Meeting of the British Association last September Rev. P. J. Kirkby on the Effect of ...
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... Emanation given off by Radium . 355 Prof. J. A. McClelland on the Comparison of Capacities in Electrical Work ; an Application of Radioactive Substances . 362 Prof. R. Threlfall on a New Form of Sensitive Hot - Wire Voltmeter ... 371 ...
... Emanation given off by Radium . 355 Prof. J. A. McClelland on the Comparison of Capacities in Electrical Work ; an Application of Radioactive Substances . 362 Prof. R. Threlfall on a New Form of Sensitive Hot - Wire Voltmeter ... 371 ...
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... Note . The effects observed by J. J. Thomson have since been shown by him to be due to a radioactive emanation present in the tap - water of Cambridge . In view of the importance of these results , experiments 148 Mr. S. J. Allan on the.
... Note . The effects observed by J. J. Thomson have since been shown by him to be due to a radioactive emanation present in the tap - water of Cambridge . In view of the importance of these results , experiments 148 Mr. S. J. Allan on the.
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... emanation in the water - spray , since it will not stand the tests to which an emanation may be subjected . Neither is there any appreciable excited activity produced on a rod suspended in i Radioactivity of the Atmosphere . 149.
... emanation in the water - spray , since it will not stand the tests to which an emanation may be subjected . Neither is there any appreciable excited activity produced on a rod suspended in i Radioactivity of the Atmosphere . 149.
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T FIG . 1 . F P A N p ' X B FIG . 2 . CORADI ZURICH Paratolog rapp By XIX . Heating Effect of the Radium Emanation *. Phil . Mag . Ser . 6 , Vol . 7 , Pl . XV .
T FIG . 1 . F P A N p ' X B FIG . 2 . CORADI ZURICH Paratolog rapp By XIX . Heating Effect of the Radium Emanation *. Phil . Mag . Ser . 6 , Vol . 7 , Pl . XV .
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