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... Method of Determination of the Volume of 1 Curie Radon 17 Prof. A. Press on the Classical Reasonableness of the Quantum Theory and Simple Operative Solutions of Schrödinger's Equation . 33 Prof. T. Martin Lowry on the Electronic Theory ...
... Method of Determination of the Volume of 1 Curie Radon 17 Prof. A. Press on the Classical Reasonableness of the Quantum Theory and Simple Operative Solutions of Schrödinger's Equation . 33 Prof. T. Martin Lowry on the Electronic Theory ...
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... Method of Determining the Absolute Zero of Temperature 318 Mr. G. S. Mahajani on Hamilton - Jacobi's Differential Equation in Dynamics .. 320 Mr. C. E. Wynn - Williams on the Application of a Valve Amplifier to the Measurement of X ...
... Method of Determining the Absolute Zero of Temperature 318 Mr. G. S. Mahajani on Hamilton - Jacobi's Differential Equation in Dynamics .. 320 Mr. C. E. Wynn - Williams on the Application of a Valve Amplifier to the Measurement of X ...
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... methods used by those physicists were similar in principle ; they consisted essentially in compressing carefully purified radon into a calibrated fine capillary . The disadvantage of this method is that it is very difficult to prove ...
... methods used by those physicists were similar in principle ; they consisted essentially in compressing carefully purified radon into a calibrated fine capillary . The disadvantage of this method is that it is very difficult to prove ...
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The method described in this paper consists in measuring simultaneously the pressure and the coefficient of ( external ) friction of the gas . This coefficient is proportional in a highly rarefied chemically pure gas to its pressure and ...
The method described in this paper consists in measuring simultaneously the pressure and the coefficient of ( external ) friction of the gas . This coefficient is proportional in a highly rarefied chemically pure gas to its pressure and ...
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... method of calculating the results is , how- ever , complicated , so that these experiments cannot be considered as conclusive . Fig . 4 . 100010 in 10 sec d bar x 2x O 50075 radon : -104 curie Volume : 160 cm3 slo min 215 In the third ...
... method of calculating the results is , how- ever , complicated , so that these experiments cannot be considered as conclusive . Fig . 4 . 100010 in 10 sec d bar x 2x O 50075 radon : -104 curie Volume : 160 cm3 slo min 215 In the third ...
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