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... formula consisting of one term only , and that term being the first of the series ( above given ) constituting the Roche formula . M. Regnault ( at page 587 of the volume * cited ) makes a valuable remark which is applicable to the two ...
... formula consisting of one term only , and that term being the first of the series ( above given ) constituting the Roche formula . M. Regnault ( at page 587 of the volume * cited ) makes a valuable remark which is applicable to the two ...
Page 176
... formula ( H ) according to Biot , with five special constants , which formula is intended to be applied generally to the whole range of tempe- rature observed , and to prove to the reader that the single formula ( H ) , with its five ...
... formula ( H ) according to Biot , with five special constants , which formula is intended to be applied generally to the whole range of tempe- rature observed , and to prove to the reader that the single formula ( H ) , with its five ...
Page 178
... formula No. 1 does . The Roche formula , as given above , differs considerably from the Roche formula used by M. Regnault . In the correct for- are constant for all temperatures , begin- mula , Aka and M = m == a ning with t = 0 . In ...
... formula No. 1 does . The Roche formula , as given above , differs considerably from the Roche formula used by M. Regnault . In the correct for- are constant for all temperatures , begin- mula , Aka and M = m == a ning with t = 0 . In ...
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