Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 55Taylor & Francis, 1894 - Electronic journals |
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... Constant Volume . Part II . Carbon Dioxide . By J. Joly , M.A. , Sc.D. , F.R.S ............... On the Specific Heats of Gases at Constant Volume . Part III . The Specific Heat of Carbon Dioxide as a Function of Temperature . By J. Joly ...
... Constant Volume . Part II . Carbon Dioxide . By J. Joly , M.A. , Sc.D. , F.R.S ............... On the Specific Heats of Gases at Constant Volume . Part III . The Specific Heat of Carbon Dioxide as a Function of Temperature . By J. Joly ...
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... constant . The difference between their ages is of no account whatever in eight or nine tenths of the total number of marriages ; it is only when the wife is older than the husband or when she approaches the limit of the child - bearing ...
... constant . The difference between their ages is of no account whatever in eight or nine tenths of the total number of marriages ; it is only when the wife is older than the husband or when she approaches the limit of the child - bearing ...
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... constant , for if æ represent the age of the father , f , and if y represent that of the mother , m , then ƒ + m = constant . That this is a fact is conspicuously evident from the columns headed B + C in Table II . This is the first ...
... constant , for if æ represent the age of the father , f , and if y represent that of the mother , m , then ƒ + m = constant . That this is a fact is conspicuously evident from the columns headed B + C in Table II . This is the first ...
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... constant throughout the chart or varies in accordance with some definite law . The answer to these questions admits of being obtained by a moderate amount of work on the original observations , selecting at first a few squares for ...
... constant throughout the chart or varies in accordance with some definite law . The answer to these questions admits of being obtained by a moderate amount of work on the original observations , selecting at first a few squares for ...
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... constant to 1 / 1000 ° C , especially at higher tempera- tures . A reference to pp . 374-378 will show that the regulating apparatus was designed to maintain at a constant temperature the interior of the steel chamber there described ...
... constant to 1 / 1000 ° C , especially at higher tempera- tures . A reference to pp . 374-378 will show that the regulating apparatus was designed to maintain at a constant temperature the interior of the steel chamber there described ...
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