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IT is a pleasant task to welcome this work by Dr. Ezer Griffiths, of the Heat Department of the National Physical Laboratory. During the last few years it has been necessary to refer to text-books written by our Allies rather than to works written by British men of science when general information on temperature measurement is required. This has been particularly unfortunate, as so much of the fundamental work in thermometry is due to Englishmen.
Methods of Measuring Temperature.
By Dr. Ezer Griffiths. With an Introduction by Principal E. H. Griffiths. Pp. xi + 176. (London: Charles Griffin and Co., Ltd., 1918.) Price 8s. 6d. net.
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Methods of Measuring Temperature . Nature 102, 182–183 (1918). https://doi.org/10.1038/102182b0
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