ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1959 |
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Page 38
... surface , and its effect upon heat transport in the water is indicated . The use of monolayers in evaporation control of reservoirs is assuming consid- erable importance ( 1 ) , yet it seems to be based primarily on fundamental stud ...
... surface , and its effect upon heat transport in the water is indicated . The use of monolayers in evaporation control of reservoirs is assuming consid- erable importance ( 1 ) , yet it seems to be based primarily on fundamental stud ...
Page 96
... surface of water gives a good indication of the rate at which evaporation proceeds from individual re- gions of the surface . The marked effect of some monolayers on thermal convection currents within the liquid can be thus shown . The ...
... surface of water gives a good indication of the rate at which evaporation proceeds from individual re- gions of the surface . The marked effect of some monolayers on thermal convection currents within the liquid can be thus shown . The ...
Page 187
... surface energy of crystalline struc- tures and provide the braces uniting various crystals into a massive rock . On the surface of the earth's crust , solid rocks make contact with the at- mosphere and become subject to weath- ering ...
... surface energy of crystalline struc- tures and provide the braces uniting various crystals into a massive rock . On the surface of the earth's crust , solid rocks make contact with the at- mosphere and become subject to weath- ering ...
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POLARIMETER | 162 |
Speed versatility and convenience in measuring | 219 |
Volume 10 1959 | 291 |
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