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Volume 12 |
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Corrections (Volume 12), p. ii
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Development of standard-frequency transmitting sets, p. 1
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Data on the spectral erythemic reaction of the untanned human skin to ultraviolet radiation, p. 13
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Studies of the ionosphere and their application to radio transmission, p. 15
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Reactions of lithographic papers to variations in humidity and temperature, p. 53
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A glass electrode potentiometer system for the determination of the pH values of weakly buffered solutions such as natural and treated waters, p. 67
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Analysis of wool-cotton textiles, p. 75
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A new cathode-ray oscillograph and its application to the study of power loss in dielectric materials, p. 87
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Influence of neighboring structures on the wind pressure on tall buildings, p. 103
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Soil-corrosion studies, 1932. Rates of loss of weight and pitting of ferrous and non-ferrous specimens and metallic protective coatings, p. 119
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A method of adjusting the temperature coefficient and resistance of low-valued resistance standards, p. 147
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Wear of carpets, p. 155
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A gamma-ray ionization chamber for use with a direct current amplifier, p. 167
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A sedimentation method for the determination of the particle size of finely divided materials (such as hydrated lime), p. 173
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A critical test for the purity of gases, p. 185
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Flow in roof gutters, p. 193
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Olivine as a refractory, p. 215
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The photographic emulsion: Notes on stability of finished plates, p. 223
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A portable ultraviolet intensity meter, consisting of a balanced amplifier, photoelectric cell; and microammeter, p. 231
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Note on phase equilibria in the system Na2O-TiO2, p. 239
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Comparative efficiencies of various dehydrating agents used for drying gases (A survey of commercial drying agents), p. 241
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Some physical properties of platinum-rhodium alloys, p. 249
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A fractionating column with fritted glass plates, p. 259
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Filters for producing the color of the equal-energy stimulus, p. 263
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Statistical investigation of the uniformity of grades of 1,000 Lovibond red glasses, p. 269
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A method for the separation of ruthenium from platinum, palladium, rhodium, and iridium, p. 283
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Methods for the separation of platinum, palladium, rhodium, and iridium from one another and for their gravimetric determination, p. 291
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An examination of water from various natural sources for variations in isotopic composition, p. 305
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Some experiments with pure-metal resistance standards, p. 313
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Reproducibility of the ice point, p. 323
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Kinetics of reaction between silver bromide and photographic sensitizers, p. 329
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Sources of error in measuring opacity of paper by the contrast-ratio method, p. 345
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Errors in gas analysis arising from loss of gas by solution in rubber connections and stopcock lubricant, p. 353
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Test of a flat steel-plate floor under loads, p. 363
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Portable detector for radium, p. 379
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Determination of small amounts of zinc in steels and irons, p. 383
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Thermal expansion of bearing bronzes, p. 391
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Standard absorption curves for specifying the quality of X-radiation, p. 401
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Thermal expansions of some soda-lime-silica glasses as functions of the composition, p. 421
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Apparatus for measuring thermal conductivity of metals up to 600 °C, p. 429
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Thermal conductivity of some irons and steels over the temperature range 100 to 500 °C, p. 441
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Comparative performance of watches with elinvar and with steel hairsprings, p. 451
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First spectrum of tantalum, p. 459
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Some optical and crystallographical properties of the alkali zinc uranyl acetates, p. 471
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The carbonization process: A study of the system wool--sulphuric-acid--water, p. 475
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Compression cutting test for rubber, p. 489
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Wear of dies for extruding plastic clay, p. 501
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Freezing point of rhodium, p. 519
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Establishment of a scale of color temperature, p. 527
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A propeller-vibration indicator, p. 537
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Hosiery testing machine, p. 543
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Significant vapor pressure considerations of the Van Slyke manometric method of gas analysis, p. 551
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A sensitive instrument for measuring the air permeability of paper and other sheet materials, p. 567
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Effect of experimental conditions on the measurement of air permeability of paper, p. 587
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A study of the properties of mortars and bricks and their relation to bond, p. 609
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Heat of hydration of portland cement pastes, p. 645
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An absolute determination of the ampere, p. 665
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Calorimetric determination of the heats of combustion of ethane, propane, normal butane, and normal pentane, p. 735
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Study of the system CaO-SiO2-H2O at 30 °C and of the reaction of water on the anhydrous calcium silicates, p. 751
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Preece test (copper-sulphate dip) for zinc coatings, p. 785
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Iodine number of wool: A method for determining the action of various chemical reagents on wool and other proteins, p. 803
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Properties of white Braille papers for Library of Congress Publications, p. 811
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