Science, Volumen21John Michels (Journalist) Moses King, 1905 Since Jan. 1901 the official proceedings and most of the papers of the American Association for the Advancement of Science have been included in Science. |
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... forces back the frontiers of darkness , and solves problem after problem from the end- less list of secrets with which the store- houses of nature are filled . It is a glorious thing to belong to this engineering army , to rejoice in ...
... forces back the frontiers of darkness , and solves problem after problem from the end- less list of secrets with which the store- houses of nature are filled . It is a glorious thing to belong to this engineering army , to rejoice in ...
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... forces with the professional anatomists . This step has certainly been to the advantage of anatomy , and as one result of it , ana- tomical material not previously utilized will now be treated by statistical methods . But all the work ...
... forces with the professional anatomists . This step has certainly been to the advantage of anatomy , and as one result of it , ana- tomical material not previously utilized will now be treated by statistical methods . But all the work ...
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... force of concentration cells are identical for infinitely dilute solutions and for these only . The Nernst equation ignores the concentration of the undis- sociated salt , while the Helmholtz formula- tion does not . The two equations ...
... force of concentration cells are identical for infinitely dilute solutions and for these only . The Nernst equation ignores the concentration of the undis- sociated salt , while the Helmholtz formula- tion does not . The two equations ...
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... forces of cer- tain reversible cells . What I mean is some- thing vastly wider than this , the applica- tion of the phase rule to all electrolytic and electrothermal processes . Since electro- chemistry is essentially chemistry , a ...
... forces of cer- tain reversible cells . What I mean is some- thing vastly wider than this , the applica- tion of the phase rule to all electrolytic and electrothermal processes . Since electro- chemistry is essentially chemistry , a ...
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... force of the cell . If we do not keep the cell at constant temperature the Joule heat will cause the temperature to rise and this may either raise or lower the electromotive force of the cell . We are then really con- sidering two ...
... force of the cell . If we do not keep the cell at constant temperature the Joule heat will cause the temperature to rise and this may either raise or lower the electromotive force of the cell . We are then really con- sidering two ...
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