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THE recent communication of the same title by Dr. O. Exner1 introduced a novel and potentially useful mapping technique for obtaining isokinetic temperatures. The purpose of this communication is to point out the limitations of the method and to analyse the results that may be expected.
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Exner, O., Nature, 201, 488 (1964).
Leffler, J. E., and Grunwald, E., Rates and Equilibria of Organic Reactions (Wiley, 1963).
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LEFFLEKR, J. Concerning the Isokinetic Relationship. Nature 205, 1101–1102 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/2051101a0
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