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In fact , a considerable number of observations seemed to show that near the higher limit of range of absolute temperature equality and superiority of temperature of the left side prevailed , while superiority of temperature of the ...
In fact , a considerable number of observations seemed to show that near the higher limit of range of absolute temperature equality and superiority of temperature of the left side prevailed , while superiority of temperature of the ...
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If the extreme limits of thermal range , beyond which no rise or fall can normally occur , be the same or nearly the same in the two parts compared , it follows , of course , that , in a united rise or fall of temperature in both parts ...
If the extreme limits of thermal range , beyond which no rise or fall can normally occur , be the same or nearly the same in the two parts compared , it follows , of course , that , in a united rise or fall of temperature in both parts ...
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... are on debatable ground , not being near either the upper or the lower limits . The absolute values included in the comparisons are , therefore , comprised , in the one instance , between the mean level and the upper limit of ...
... are on debatable ground , not being near either the upper or the lower limits . The absolute values included in the comparisons are , therefore , comprised , in the one instance , between the mean level and the upper limit of ...
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lower limit of temperature , and not between the two extremes . As a result of this artificial division of the observations , if a given condition - equality , for instance - happen to be of frequent occurrence about the mean level ...
lower limit of temperature , and not between the two extremes . As a result of this artificial division of the observations , if a given condition - equality , for instance - happen to be of frequent occurrence about the mean level ...
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If we examine the tables near the upper and lower limits , we see that the extent of range is not equal in all the tables . Taking , on the one hand , only those observations in which the higher of the two temperatures is at or above 36 ...
If we examine the tables near the upper and lower limits , we see that the extent of range is not equal in all the tables . Taking , on the one hand , only those observations in which the higher of the two temperatures is at or above 36 ...
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