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" ... temperature, which we may regard as horizontal, increases till, at the critical point, it becomes a right angle. Then it appears very natural to suppose that in proceeding onwards past the critical point, to curves successively for lower and lower... "
A System of Physical Chemistry ... - Page 89
by William Cudmore McCullagh Lewis - 1916 - 1075 pages
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Nature, Volume 5

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1872 - 540 pages
...curves successively for lower and lower temperatures, the tangent at the point of inflection would continue its rotation, and the angle of its inclination,...from higher into lower temperatures the curved line, or the curved surface to which it belongs, should break itself asunder, and should come to have a part...
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Nature, Volume 5

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1872 - 540 pages
...curves successively for lower and lower temperatures, the tangent at the point of inflection would continue its rotation, and the angle of its inclination,...from higher into lower temperatures the curved line, or the curved surface to which it belongs, should break itself asunder, and should come to have a part...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 20

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1872 - 724 pages
...curves successively for lower and lower temperatures, the tangent at the point of inflection would continue its rotation, and the angle of its inclination,...from higher into lower temperatures the curved line, or the curved surface to which it belongs, should break itself asunder, and should come to have a part...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 20

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1872 - 728 pages
...curves successively for lower and lower temperatures, the tangent at the point of inflection would continue its rotation, and the angle of its inclination,...from higher into lower temperatures the curved line, or the curved surface to which it belongs, should break itself asunder, and should come to have a part...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 20

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1872 - 750 pages
...curves successively for lower and lower temperatures, the tangent at the point of inflection would continue its rotation, and the angle of its inclination,...before was acute, would now become obtuse. It seems mucli more natural to make such a supposition as this than to suppose that in passing the critical...
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Philosophical Magazine

1872 - 1356 pages
...curves successivel¿r for lower and lower temperatures,. the tangent at the point of inflection would continue its rotation, and the angle of its inclination,...supposition as this than to suppose that in passing the cvi-. tical point from higher into lower temperatures the curved line, or the curved surface to which...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1872 - 1164 pages
...curves successively for lower and lower temperatures, the tangent at the point of inflection would continue its rotation, and the angle of its inclination,...from higher into lower temperatures the curved line, or the curved surface to which it belongs, should break itself asunder, and should come to have a part...
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