The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1904 |
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... molecular structure in the liquid , for a system of n degrees of freedom occupies no finite extension in the 2n - fold space in which its possible phases lie ; but it is because we are unable , owing to the finiteness of our perceptions ...
... molecular structure in the liquid , for a system of n degrees of freedom occupies no finite extension in the 2n - fold space in which its possible phases lie ; but it is because we are unable , owing to the finiteness of our perceptions ...
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... molecular rearrangement of the atoms of selenium and silver , exert a material influence upon the conductivity . 99 As , in the above theory , the phenomenon is ascribed entirely to the selenide , it seemed worthy of interest to ...
... molecular rearrangement of the atoms of selenium and silver , exert a material influence upon the conductivity . 99 As , in the above theory , the phenomenon is ascribed entirely to the selenide , it seemed worthy of interest to ...
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light produces an increase in the conductivity of a cell by facilitating the molecular rearrangement in the surface - layer of a selenide through which an electric current is passing , the question has presented itself , does the ...
light produces an increase in the conductivity of a cell by facilitating the molecular rearrangement in the surface - layer of a selenide through which an electric current is passing , the question has presented itself , does the ...
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Selenium prepared in this manner is deemed sufficiently pure for atomic and molecular weight determinations . Selenium Cell . A departure was made from the usual manner of making selenium cells in that carbon electrodes were used in ...
Selenium prepared in this manner is deemed sufficiently pure for atomic and molecular weight determinations . Selenium Cell . A departure was made from the usual manner of making selenium cells in that carbon electrodes were used in ...
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... molecular mechanism called into play when a cell changes its resistance upon exposure to light . The problem was attacked by investigating whether the flowing of an electric current is essential to the development of sensibility in a ...
... molecular mechanism called into play when a cell changes its resistance upon exposure to light . The problem was attacked by investigating whether the flowing of an electric current is essential to the development of sensibility in a ...
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