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... effect of pressure , that is , an increase of the original resistance by 0.00025 of itself during the run . The effect was thus always small , and there is no more rea- son to be concerned about it than about the seasoning effects which ...
... effect of pressure , that is , an increase of the original resistance by 0.00025 of itself during the run . The effect was thus always small , and there is no more rea- son to be concerned about it than about the seasoning effects which ...
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... effect ( see Figure 4 ) which combines with the Ettingshausen effect and may be equal to many per cent of the latter . It is not practicable to measure this disturbing temperature - gradient by means of the junctions 1 ' to 5 ' on PP ...
... effect ( see Figure 4 ) which combines with the Ettingshausen effect and may be equal to many per cent of the latter . It is not practicable to measure this disturbing temperature - gradient by means of the junctions 1 ' to 5 ' on PP ...
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... effects . The Ettingshausen Effect : This , as I have already indicated , is by far the most difficult of the four to measure , partly because it is small and still more because it is usually accompanied by an accidental Righi- Leduc effect ...
... effects . The Ettingshausen Effect : This , as I have already indicated , is by far the most difficult of the four to measure , partly because it is small and still more because it is usually accompanied by an accidental Righi- Leduc effect ...
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Polymorphic Transitions of 35 Substances to 50000 | 44 |
POLYMORPHIC TRANSITIONS OF 35 SUBSTANCES TO 50000 Kgcm² Received December 10 1936 Presented December 9 1936 | 46 |
Detailed Data | 63 |
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