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9 ) the discrepancy was reduced , but the measured value was still 50 % higher
than the computed value . The third of the tests was based on measurements
carried out by van der Put and Bijsterbosch ( 1980 , 1983 ) . The first step in the ...
9 ) the discrepancy was reduced , but the measured value was still 50 % higher
than the computed value . The third of the tests was based on measurements
carried out by van der Put and Bijsterbosch ( 1980 , 1983 ) . The first step in the ...
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1 Comparison of 5 - potentials obtained by electrokinetic type measurements and
conductance measurements . ... The measured values of the effect were much
larger than were predicted by the most recent theoretical calculations of ...
1 Comparison of 5 - potentials obtained by electrokinetic type measurements and
conductance measurements . ... The measured values of the effect were much
larger than were predicted by the most recent theoretical calculations of ...
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This length may be thought of as the ruler with which we measure distances in
the dispersion , and apparently different dispersions may often have identical
structures when each is measured with its own particular ruler . We have already
...
This length may be thought of as the ruler with which we measure distances in
the dispersion , and apparently different dispersions may often have identical
structures when each is measured with its own particular ruler . We have already
...
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INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL MECHANICS | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
THE ELECTROKINETIC EFFECTS | 786 |
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