... of the French chemists, may exercise important influences on the solids or liquids within which they are retained. Dynamical pressure, especially when it results in differential movements in a mass, can certainly do all that is effected by statical... Journal of the Chemical Society - Stran 397avtor: Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1890Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1890 - 928 strani
...materials even under extreme temperatures, and these substances, as in the case of the " mineralizers" of the French chemists, may exercise important influences...can be no doubt ; and some geologists, like the late R. Mallet and Prof. Prestwich, have argued that the heat so produced must have played an important... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1890 - 708 strani
...materials even under extreme temperatures, and these substances, as in the case of the " mineralizers" of the French chemists, may exercise important influences...can be no doubt ; and some geologists, like the late R. Mallet and Prof. Prestwich, have argued that the heat so produced must have played an important... | |
| 1891 - 960 strani
...under extreme températures, and these substances may exercise important influences on the solids and liquids within which they are retained. Dynamical...by statical pressure, and perhaps something more. Drs. Seubert and Pollard, of Tubingen, report upon their experiments for determining the density and... | |
| 1891 - 924 strani
...under extreme temperatures, and these substances may exercise important influences on the solids and liquids within which they are retained. Dynamical...when it results in differential movements in a mass, rnn certainly do all that is effected by statical pressure, and perhaps something more. Drs. Seubert... | |
| Ernst Cohen, W. Schut - 1919 - 502 strani
...chemical change under great pressure" sich folgenderweise ausspricht: „Dynamical (dh ungleichförmige) pressure especially when it results in differential...can certainly do all that is effected by statical (gleichförmige) pressure, and perhaps something more." Dieser Autor betrachtet diejenige Form des... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1890 - 702 strani
...materials even under extreme temperatures, and these substances, as in the case of the " mineralizers" of the French chemists, may exercise important influences...can be no doubt ; and some geologists, like the late R. Mallet and Prof. Prestwich, have argued that the heat so produced must have played an important... | |
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