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... substance . A current is now passed through the ribbon and gradually increased . It may be that more than one sublimate is obtainable from the substance by careful regulation of the temperature ; or it may be that only the one is to be ...
... substance . A current is now passed through the ribbon and gradually increased . It may be that more than one sublimate is obtainable from the substance by careful regulation of the temperature ; or it may be that only the one is to be ...
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... substance which is capable of rotating the plane of polarization of X - rays , after transmission through this substance , we should expect each portion of the beam to be rotated through an angle which is a function of its wave - length ...
... substance which is capable of rotating the plane of polarization of X - rays , after transmission through this substance , we should expect each portion of the beam to be rotated through an angle which is a function of its wave - length ...
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... substance with whose molecules they are associated . Thus , if active substances are present in a mixture at partial densities P1 , P2 , with inactive sub- stances at partial densities σ1 , 2 , we shall have 2w n2 = ( rip1 + r2p2 + ...
... substance with whose molecules they are associated . Thus , if active substances are present in a mixture at partial densities P1 , P2 , with inactive sub- stances at partial densities σ1 , 2 , we shall have 2w n2 = ( rip1 + r2p2 + ...
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SIXTH SERIES | 1 |
Dr N Bohr on the Theory of the Decrease of Velocity | 10 |
Dr S A Shorter on the Application of the Theory | 31 |
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