NN liquefaction of air to that of hydrogen is relatively as great in the thermodynamic sense as that from liquid chlorine to liquid air, the fact that the former result has been achieved in one-fourth the time needed to accomplish the latter proves the... Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Page 259by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1898Full view - About this book
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1898 - 1116 pages
...achieved in one-fourth the time needed to accomplish the latter proves the greatly accelerated race of scientific progress in our time. The efficient...prosecution will demand a further large expenditure. It is my duty also to acknowledge that at an early stage of the enquiry the Hon. Company of Goldsmiths... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1898 - 684 pages
...achieved in one-fourth the time needed to accomplish the latter, proves the greatly accelerated race of scientific progress in our time. The efficient...prosecution will demand a further large expenditure. During the whole course of the low temperature work carried out at the Royal Institution, the invaluable... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1898 - 798 pages
...achieved in one-fourth 'he time needed to accomplish the latter, proves the greatly accelerated race of scientific progress in our time. The efficient cultivation of this field of research depends upon t-'imbmation and assistance of an exceptional kind ; but in the first instance money must be available,... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1899 - 814 pages
...time needed to accomplish the latter proves the greatly accelerated race of scientific progress iu our time. The efficient cultivation of this field...available, and the members of the Royal Institution deserve iny especial gratitude for their handsome donations to the conduct of this research. Unfortunately,... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1899 - 816 pages
...time needed to accomplish the latter proves the greatly accelerated race of scientific progress iu our time. The efficient cultivation of this field...available, and the members of the Royal Institution 1 See Faraday's " Lectures uu the notiiuetallic elements," pp. 292-293. deserve my especial gratitude... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1899 - 862 pages
...achieved in one-fourth the time needed to accomplish the latter proves the greatly accelerated race of scientific progress in our time. The efficient...research depends upon combination and assistance of an exceptionnl kind, but in the first instance money must be available, and the members of the Royal Institution... | |
| 1900 - 440 pages
...achieved in one-fouith the time needed to accomplish the latter proves the greatly accelerated pace of scientific progress in our time. The efficient cultivation of this field of research dependà on combination and assistance of an exceptional kind ; but in the tii ~i instance money must... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1902 - 874 pages
...of scientific progress in our time. The efficient cultivation of this field of research depends on combination and assistance of an exceptional kind...instance money must be available, and the members of the Eoyal Institution deserve my especial gratitude for their handsome donations to the conduct of this... | |
| James Dewar - 1927 - 840 pages
...achieved in one-fourth the time needed to accomplish the latter proves the greatly accelerated pace of scientific progress in our time. The efficient cultivation of this field of research depends on combination and assistance of an exceptional kind; but in the first instance money must be available,... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1899 - 816 pages
...achieved in one-fourth the time needed to accomplish the latter proves the greatly accelerated race of scientific progress in our time. The efficient...available, and the members of the Royal Institution 1 See Faraday's "Lectures ou the iiouuietallic elements," pp. 292-293. deserve iny especial gratitude... | |
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