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" ... slip" along the cleavage planes of crystals. Osmond also by its aid shows that the entire structure of certain alloys may be changed by heating to so low a temperature as 225° C. Passing to questions bearing upon molecular activity, we are still... "
Flame, Electricity and the Camera: Man's Progress from the First Kindling of ... - Page 43
by George Iles - 1900 - 398 pages
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volume 79

1899 - 336 pages
...entire structure of certain alloys may be changed by heating to so low a temperature as 225° C. Passing to questions bearing upon molecular activity, we are...still repeating the question, " How does the carbon ad ?" which was raised by Bergman at the end of the eighteenth century. Nevertheless, from the molecular...
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Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volume 79

1899 - 440 pages
...entire structure of certain alloys may be changed by heating to so low a temperature as 225° C. Passing to questions bearing upon molecular activity, we are...marvel that a few tenths per cent of carbon is the main faitor in determining the properties of steel. We are, therefore, still repeating the question, " How...
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The Metallographist, Volume 2

1899 - 368 pages
...entire structure of certain alloys may be changed by heating to so low a temperature as 225° C. Passing to questions bearing upon molecular activity, we are...raised by Bergman at the end of the eighteenth century. Nevertheless, from the molecular point of view, much may be said in answer to the question. The mystery...
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Roberts-Austen: A Record of His Work. Being a Selection of the Addresses and ...

Sir William Chandler Roberts-Austen - 1914 - 454 pages
...entire structure of certain alloys may be changed by heating to so low a temperature as 225° C. Passing to questions bearing upon molecular activity, we are...raised by Bergman at the end of the eighteenth century. Nevertheless, from the molecular point of view, much may be said in answer to the question. The mystery...
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Roberts-Austen: A Record of His Work. Being a Selection of the Addresses and ...

Sir William Chandler Roberts-Austen - 1914 - 468 pages
...entire structure of certain alloys may be changed by heating to so low a temperature as 225° C. Passing to questions bearing upon molecular activity, we are...raised by Bergman at the end of the eighteenth century. Nevertheless, from the molecular point of view, much may be said in answer to the question. The mystery...
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Nature, Volume 60

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1899 - 686 pages
...entire structure of certain alloys may be changed by heating to so low a temperature as 225 C. Passing to questions bearing upon molecular activity, we are...raised by Bergman at the end of the eighteenth century. Nevertheless, from the molecular point of view, much may be said in answer to the question. The mystery...
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Iron and Steel Metallurgist and Metallographist, Volume 2

1899 - 368 pages
...entire structure of certain alloys may be changed by heating to so low a temperature as 225° C. Passing to questions bearing upon molecular activity, we are...raised by Bergman at the end of the eighteenth century. Nevertheless, from the molecular point of view, much may be said in answer to the question. The mystery...
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Nature, Volume 60

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1899 - 682 pages
...entire structure of certain alloys may be changed by heating to so low a temperature as 225^. ' Passing to questions bearing upon molecular activity, we are...raised by Bergman at the end of the eighteenth century. Nevertheless, from the molecular point of view, much may be said in answer to the question. The mystery...
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The Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute, Volumes 54-55

Iron and Steel Institute - 1899 - 588 pages
...entire structure of certain alloys may be changed by heating to so low a temperature as 225° C. Passing to questions bearing upon molecular activity, we are...raised by Bergman at the end of the eighteenth century. Nevertheless, from the molecular point of view, much may be said in answer to the question. The mystery...
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