Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volumen72Metcalf and Company, 1937 |
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... possible in an infinitely thick cylinder . This factor is in addition to that obtainable by the initial stretching , which gives a factor of the order of 2. In the previous paper it was stated that the previous limit of my high pressure ...
... possible in an infinitely thick cylinder . This factor is in addition to that obtainable by the initial stretching , which gives a factor of the order of 2. In the previous paper it was stated that the previous limit of my high pressure ...
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... possible to start from dead zero at 30 ° , but a zero was used of a few hundred kilograms . Extrapolation to zero should introduce no appreciable error . At 75 ° the pressure of the lowest reading was usually in the neighborhood of ...
... possible to start from dead zero at 30 ° , but a zero was used of a few hundred kilograms . Extrapolation to zero should introduce no appreciable error . At 75 ° the pressure of the lowest reading was usually in the neighborhood of ...
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... possible to make the blank runs on iron and lead on a single container once and for all , but this did not prove to be possible , since the containers were not sufficiently reproducible . This made it necessary to make a blank run with ...
... possible to make the blank runs on iron and lead on a single container once and for all , but this did not prove to be possible , since the containers were not sufficiently reproducible . This made it necessary to make a blank run with ...
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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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