Scientific papers. Scientific papers, v. 17, 1922.
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Scientific papers. Scientific papers, v. 17, 1922.
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Scientific papers. Scientific papers, v. 17, 1922.
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1922
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1922-01-01T00:00:00Z
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19220101
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1922
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iv+753 p. il. 12 pl. 40 p. of pl.
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[Corrections made with rubber stamp on p. 363. Scientific papers 405-438 are included in this volume. Each paper is also published separately in advance.]
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[Corrections made with rubber stamp on p. 363. Scientific papers 405-438 are included in this volume. Each paper is also published separately in advance.] * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. Cloth, $2.00.
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CONTENTS.—Simple portable instrument for absolute measurement of reflection and transmission factors; by A. H. Taylor.—Present status of constants and verification of laws of thermal radiation of uniformly heated inclosure [with bibliography]; by W. W. Coblentz.—Recent modifications in construction of platinum resistance thermometers; by T. S. Sligh, jr.—Effect of rate of cooling on magnetic and other properties of annealed eutectoid carbon steel; by C. Nusbaum and W. L. Cheney.—New method for measurement of photographic filter factors; by Raymond Davis.—Thermal expansion of copper and some of its important industrial alloys; by Peter Hidnert.—Wave-length measurements in arc spectra photographed in yellow, red, and infra-red; by F. M. Walters, jr.—Spectrophotoelectrical sensitivity of proustite; by W. W. Coblentz.—Portable vacuum thermopile; by W. W. Coblentz.—Interference measurements in spectra of argon, krypton, and xenon; by W. F. Meggers.—Use of Ulbricht sphere in measuring reflection and transmission factors; by Enoch Karrer.—Preparation of galactose; by E. P. Clark.—Spectral distribution of energy required to evoke gray sensation [with bibliography]; by Irwin G. Priest.—Spectroradiometric investigation of transmission of various substances, 2; by W. W. Coblentz.—Production of liquid air on laboratory scale; by J. W. Cook.—Specific volume of liquid ammonia; by C. S. Cragoe and D. R. Harper, 3d.—Wave lengths longer than 5,500 A in arc spectra of yttrium, lanthanum, and cerium [by C. C. Kiess]; and Preparation of pure rare earth elements [by B. S. Hopkins and H. C. Kremers].—Studies in color sensitive photographic plates and methods of sensitizing by bathing; by Francis M. Walters, jr, and Raymond Davis.—Operation of modulator tube in radio telephone sets; by E. S. Purington.—Mathematical theory of induced voltage in high-tension magneto; by Francis B. Silsbee.—Characteristic soft X-rays from arcs in gases and vapors; by F. L. Mohler and Paul D. Foote.—Thermal expansion of nickel, monel metal, stellite, stainless steel, and aluminum; by Winner H. Souder and Peter Hidnert.—Some effects of distributed capacity between inductance coils and ground; by Gregory Breit.—Radio direction finder and its application to navigation; by Frederick A. Kolster and Francis W. Dunmore.—Note on preparation of mannose; by E. P. Clark—High-frequency resistance of inductance coils; by Gregory Breit.—Field radiated from 2 horizontal coils; by Gregory Breit.—Improved method for preparing raffinose; by E. P. Clark.—Thermal expansion of a few steels; by Wilmer Souder and Peter Hidnert.—Electromotive force of cells at low temperature; by G. W. Vinal and F. W. Altrup.—Metallographic etching reagents: 2, For copper alloys, nickel, and alpha alloys of nickel; by Henry S. Rawdon and Marjorie G. Lorentz.—Interference methods for standardizing and testing precision gage blocks; by C. G. Peters and H. S. Boyd.—Solubility of dextrose in water; by Richard F. Jackson and tiara Gillis Silsbee.—Tests of stellar radiometers and measurements of energy distribution in spectra of 16 stars; by W. W. Coblentz.—Index.
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