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... lead was a distinct improvement on vaseline and graphite . Further very marked improvement was made by using an additional lubricant between both steel surfaces and sheet lead . Here the experiments on pressure coefficient of viscosity ...
... lead was a distinct improvement on vaseline and graphite . Further very marked improvement was made by using an additional lubricant between both steel surfaces and sheet lead . Here the experiments on pressure coefficient of viscosity ...
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... lead sheath , which was then supported on the outside with another mold . This pro- cedure was adopted only when absolutely necessary , it being difficult because of squeezing out of lead . When the lead sheath had been filled it was ...
... lead sheath , which was then supported on the outside with another mold . This pro- cedure was adopted only when absolutely necessary , it being difficult because of squeezing out of lead . When the lead sheath had been filled it was ...
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... lead also entered as a correction . The com- pression of lead to 45,000 was determined by direct measurement by filling the container entirely with lead . The following are the values found for the compression in cm3 per gm at 10,000 ...
... lead also entered as a correction . The com- pression of lead to 45,000 was determined by direct measurement by filling the container entirely with lead . The following are the values found for the compression in cm3 per gm at 10,000 ...
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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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