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Annalen der Physik und Chemie, No. 5.—On tones generated by a limited number of impulses, by W. Kohlrausch.—On torsion, by E. Warburg.—On stationary vibrations of a heavy fluid, by G. Kirchhoff. On the propagation of electricity by current water, and allied phenomena (continued), by E. Dorn.—On the new relation discovered by Dr. Kerr between light and electricity, by W. C. Röntgen.—On some new researches on the mean length of path of molecules, by R. Clausius.—Researches on heat-conduction in liquids, by H. F. Weber.—Researches on the height of the atmosphere and the constitution of gaseous celestial bodies (continued), by A. Ritter.—On ultra-violet rays (continued), by J. L. Schöan.—On a new simple condensation-hygrometer, by A. Matem.—On a general proposition of Herr Clausius in reference to electric induction, by G. J. Legebeke.—On an optical illusion in looking at geometrical figures, by W. Holtz.—Reflection and refraction of light on spherical surfaces, supposing finite angle of incidence, by F. Lippich.
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Scientific Serials . Nature 22, 185–186 (1880). https://doi.org/10.1038/022185b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/022185b0