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Méthodes de Calorimétrie usitées au Laboratoire thermique de l'Université de Moscou

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THIS volume by the well-known director of the thermal laboratory at Moscow University and his chief of staff does not claim to be a comprehensive treatise on all branches of calorimetric work, but, nevertheless, it will be welcomed as placing before a wider public the results of much valuable research hitherto comparatively unknown, especially in detail. Some of Prof. Louguinine's ingenious devices for carrying out accurate calorimetric investigations have been partly described in specialist treatises, but we have here complete descriptions, with full and clear working drawings, published, we believe, for the first time, except in their original Russian.

Méthodes de Calorimétrie usitées au Laboratoire thermique de l'Université de Moscou.

By Profs. W. Louguinine A. Schukarew. Translated from the Russian by G. T. Gazarian. Pp. iii+192. (Paris: A. Hermann; Genève: Georg et Cie., 1908.) Price 8 francs.

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HARKER, J. Méthodes de Calorimétrie usitées au Laboratoire thermique de l'Université de Moscou . Nature 79, 185–186 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/079185a0

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