Experimental researches on the temperature of the headLondon, 1881 |
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... five things may have occurred , namely : -First , " b " may have risen in temperature in a degree exceeding the difference between it and " a , " the temperature of the latter remaining constant ; second , " a " may have fallen below ...
... five things may have occurred , namely : -First , " b " may have risen in temperature in a degree exceeding the difference between it and " a , " the temperature of the latter remaining constant ; second , " a " may have fallen below ...
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... five to ten minutes . At the end of five minutes from the cessation of the contractions the readings of the thermometers were again noted . marked rise of temperature is noticed in any one of them , the other thermometers must be ...
... five to ten minutes . At the end of five minutes from the cessation of the contractions the readings of the thermometers were again noted . marked rise of temperature is noticed in any one of them , the other thermometers must be ...
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... five minutes after the cessation of the contrac- tions , and fifteen minutes from the commencement of the experiment . In this experiment , therefore , there was throughout a depression of temperature . It is not , however , probable ...
... five minutes after the cessation of the contrac- tions , and fifteen minutes from the commencement of the experiment . In this experiment , therefore , there was throughout a depression of temperature . It is not , however , probable ...
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... five minutes succeed- ing the close of the contractions the initial temperature was regained , and finally , at the end of the sixteenth minute , a positive rise of 0 · 00416 ° C. had taken place . In this experi- ment there was ...
... five minutes succeed- ing the close of the contractions the initial temperature was regained , and finally , at the end of the sixteenth minute , a positive rise of 0 · 00416 ° C. had taken place . In this experi- ment there was ...
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... five minutes following the close of the contractions , the temperature again regained the starting point , and passed 0.025 ° C. above it ( tenth and eleventh minutes ) . Maximum rise fall " " rise " " ..... 0 · 00416 ° C . 0.0458 ° C ...
... five minutes following the close of the contractions , the temperature again regained the starting point , and passed 0.025 ° C. above it ( tenth and eleventh minutes ) . Maximum rise fall " " rise " " ..... 0 · 00416 ° C . 0.0458 ° C ...
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