Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary & Philosophical Society, Объемы 64-66The Society, 1921 |
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... temperature , ventilation , humidity , illumination , was rapidly proceeding , less had been attempted in the direc- tion of improving the methods of work themselves . Examples of such efforts illustrated the importance of certain funda ...
... temperature , ventilation , humidity , illumination , was rapidly proceeding , less had been attempted in the direc- tion of improving the methods of work themselves . Examples of such efforts illustrated the importance of certain funda ...
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... temperature recorded by the black bulb thermometer in these Alpine altitudes was 66 ° C. , which was very much below the temperature of decomposition at present generally accepted ( 130 ° C. ) . By prolonged eating of wood to 93 ° C. he ...
... temperature recorded by the black bulb thermometer in these Alpine altitudes was 66 ° C. , which was very much below the temperature of decomposition at present generally accepted ( 130 ° C. ) . By prolonged eating of wood to 93 ° C. he ...
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... temperature of - say-- 75 ° C. In damp air containing ether vapour the growths are restricted . They are not formed at all in chlorine gas ; and a trace of hydrochloric acid or of ammonia in damp air prevents the growths . Much heat is ...
... temperature of - say-- 75 ° C. In damp air containing ether vapour the growths are restricted . They are not formed at all in chlorine gas ; and a trace of hydrochloric acid or of ammonia in damp air prevents the growths . Much heat is ...
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... temperature . Following this development the temperature ranges of the " cut " in the distillation were increased to include both heavier and lighter products , and of recent years the heavier constituents of natural gas have been ...
... temperature . Following this development the temperature ranges of the " cut " in the distillation were increased to include both heavier and lighter products , and of recent years the heavier constituents of natural gas have been ...
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... temperature of a gas , when the quantity of heat supplied to or withdrawn from the gas is directly proportional to the change of temperature . ' Thus if dQ = kdT - ( 1 ) where k is some constant , the corresponding mathematical ...
... temperature of a gas , when the quantity of heat supplied to or withdrawn from the gas is directly proportional to the change of temperature . ' Thus if dQ = kdT - ( 1 ) where k is some constant , the corresponding mathematical ...
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