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... temperature of the air in the shade was 22 ° -3 at Bagnères , and only 10.1 at the Pic du Midi . The mean temperature of the surface of the soil was 36 ° -1 at Bagnères , and 338 at the Pic . The mean excess of the temperature of the ...
... temperature of the air in the shade was 22 ° -3 at Bagnères , and only 10.1 at the Pic du Midi . The mean temperature of the surface of the soil was 36 ° -1 at Bagnères , and 338 at the Pic . The mean excess of the temperature of the ...
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low to the very high temperatures . It will be readily seen that , for short ranges of temperature , the successive values of A log P are in near agreement with Dalton's law , and that for moderate ranges the values of Alog P are in ...
low to the very high temperatures . It will be readily seen that , for short ranges of temperature , the successive values of A log P are in near agreement with Dalton's law , and that for moderate ranges the values of Alog P are in ...
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... temperature 0 ° involved in all M. Regnault's experimental results on the elastic forces of steam of maximum density at different temperatures . a When the value of the constant a has been determined for any fixed temperature , the only ...
... temperature 0 ° involved in all M. Regnault's experimental results on the elastic forces of steam of maximum density at different temperatures . a When the value of the constant a has been determined for any fixed temperature , the only ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL XXIX | 1 |
the Soil and of the Air on a Mountain and in a Plain | 10 |
Mr E J Stone on Change of Climate due to the Excentricity | 16 |
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