Nature, Količina 72Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1905 |
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... pressure the steam did not become superheated , but its temperature fell to that corresponding to saturated steam at the new pressure . In the research here described , however , it was found that steam taken from a separator and ...
... pressure the steam did not become superheated , but its temperature fell to that corresponding to saturated steam at the new pressure . In the research here described , however , it was found that steam taken from a separator and ...
Stran 179
... PRESSURE 60 65 18600 ( INVERTED ) Π ( APR.- MAR . ) ARMAGH 2370 PRESSURE 65 ( INVERTED ) ( APR - MAR ) TO The other districts in the British Isles ( with the exception of Scotland N. , which is different from all other districts in ...
... PRESSURE 60 65 18600 ( INVERTED ) Π ( APR.- MAR . ) ARMAGH 2370 PRESSURE 65 ( INVERTED ) ( APR - MAR ) TO The other districts in the British Isles ( with the exception of Scotland N. , which is different from all other districts in ...
Stran 180
... pressure lowest , which is exactly what was to be expected from the 1870-0 1880-0 1890-0 1900-0 Agreement between Oxford and High pressure Cordoba Low pressure *** 1874 ... 1875 1877 38 YEAR PERIOD India 1878 1880 IN . 28.55 53 23 1882 ...
... pressure lowest , which is exactly what was to be expected from the 1870-0 1880-0 1890-0 1900-0 Agreement between Oxford and High pressure Cordoba Low pressure *** 1874 ... 1875 1877 38 YEAR PERIOD India 1878 1880 IN . 28.55 53 23 1882 ...
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