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Page 392
... methods , supposing such are available , and , further , leaves us in the deplorable condition of not being able to improve the test - method although we may be convinced that the method of testing requires such improvement . It may be ...
... methods , supposing such are available , and , further , leaves us in the deplorable condition of not being able to improve the test - method although we may be convinced that the method of testing requires such improvement . It may be ...
Page 491
... methods , mean concentrations of thin layers of liquid , but are those which occur in certain surfaces , namely the boundary surfaces in contact with the electrodes ; lastly , the method employed per- mits ( and this might be an ...
... methods , mean concentrations of thin layers of liquid , but are those which occur in certain surfaces , namely the boundary surfaces in contact with the electrodes ; lastly , the method employed per- mits ( and this might be an ...
Page 523
... Method . Description . The above - described first method requires rather long periods of time for the observations , in consequence of which the investigation is very tedious and , on account of the absolute necessity of a constant ...
... Method . Description . The above - described first method requires rather long periods of time for the observations , in consequence of which the investigation is very tedious and , on account of the absolute necessity of a constant ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1879 | 17 |
Mr F Guthrie on the Fracture of Colloids Plates II III | 33 |
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