ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1939 |
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Page 271
... production is plotted against the insensible per- spiration ; and this graph is interpreted ( p . 77 ) as showing that the insensible loss may be used as a basis of computation of the heat production ; but the experi- ments involved ...
... production is plotted against the insensible per- spiration ; and this graph is interpreted ( p . 77 ) as showing that the insensible loss may be used as a basis of computation of the heat production ; but the experi- ments involved ...
Page 274
... production began to rise and not till the second decade that a phenomenal upswing commenced . And why did the annual production reach 200,000 tons by 1916 and 500,000 tons by 1924 The answer is obvious . Tires for automobiles . From ...
... production began to rise and not till the second decade that a phenomenal upswing commenced . And why did the annual production reach 200,000 tons by 1916 and 500,000 tons by 1924 The answer is obvious . Tires for automobiles . From ...
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... PRODUCTION OF HEAVY CARBON ATOMS ( Copyright , 1939 , by Science Service ) MASS production of heavy carbon , the isotope of the ordinary kind of carbon that is a basis of all living matter , was announced at the meeting of the American ...
... PRODUCTION OF HEAVY CARBON ATOMS ( Copyright , 1939 , by Science Service ) MASS production of heavy carbon , the isotope of the ordinary kind of carbon that is a basis of all living matter , was announced at the meeting of the American ...
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Fishes Viviparous Cyprinodont C L TURNER | 42 |
ADAMS R W A Noyes Laboratory of Chemistry_71 | 65 |
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