Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volumen72Metcalf and Company, 1937 |
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... transition is shown ideally by a discontinuity in the curve of displacement against pressure , but most transitions ... transition . If , after plotting the results there was reason to suspect a transition , measurements were then ...
... transition is shown ideally by a discontinuity in the curve of displacement against pressure , but most transitions ... transition . If , after plotting the results there was reason to suspect a transition , measurements were then ...
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... transition phenomena are rich , and three new modifications were found . The transitions mostly run rapidly , and in some cases with unusually large volume changes , so that equilibrium pressures could be read with both phases present ...
... transition phenomena are rich , and three new modifications were found . The transitions mostly run rapidly , and in some cases with unusually large volume changes , so that equilibrium pressures could be read with both phases present ...
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... transition would run on release of pressure has dropped below the reversible transition line , and the transition does not run at all , up to 50,000 and back . At 150 ° and higher , the speed of nucleus formation has become sufficiently ...
... transition would run on release of pressure has dropped below the reversible transition line , and the transition does not run at all , up to 50,000 and back . At 150 ° and higher , the speed of nucleus formation has become sufficiently ...
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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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