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Page 288
In its final form , this heatingbath consisted of an outer zinc bath , in which the vessel containing the Clark cells was placed , which was divided up by means of a number of partitions , reaching from the bottom of the vessel to above ...
In its final form , this heatingbath consisted of an outer zinc bath , in which the vessel containing the Clark cells was placed , which was divided up by means of a number of partitions , reaching from the bottom of the vessel to above ...
Page 316
The second method is by no means very difficult in practice when one is content with accuracy of the order 0 ° .1 C. in the readings , and some promising results have been obtained by means of it . There are several possible pitfalls ...
The second method is by no means very difficult in practice when one is content with accuracy of the order 0 ° .1 C. in the readings , and some promising results have been obtained by means of it . There are several possible pitfalls ...
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For some stations , however , I had to compute the daily means from the observations themselves as published poriodically by the observers . However , none of these means could be forthwith used in the state they were in .
For some stations , however , I had to compute the daily means from the observations themselves as published poriodically by the observers . However , none of these means could be forthwith used in the state they were in .
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m FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Mr W Sutherland on the Relative Motion of the Earth | 23 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
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