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FROM a recently published paper by Dr. Carl Linde, on the above subject, it appears that in his most successful attempt without the use of auxiliary refrigeration, he was able, with a copper-tube apparatus weighing 132 lbs., to liquefy air in two hours, with an average higher pressure of 190 atmospheres.
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HAMPSON, W. Liquefaction of Air by Self-intensive Refrigeration. Nature 55, 485 (1897). https://doi.org/10.1038/055485b0
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