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Recommended for publication in the 'Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society'. Refers to work of Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Kohlrausch, as mentioned by William Edward Ayrton [RR/10/275]. Considers the paper to contain sufficient new matter for publication.

Subject: Physics and Chemistry

[Published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1889]

Reference number
RR/10/276
Earliest possible date
19 June 1889
Physical description
Letter on paper
Page extent
4 pages
Format
Manuscript

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Arthur William Rücker

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Arthur William Rücker, Referee's report by Arthur William Rucker, on a paper 'Magnetic and other physical properties of iron at a high temperature' by John Hopkinson, 19 June 1889, RR/10/276, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_10_276/referees-report-by-arthur-william-rucker-on-a-paper-magnetic-and-other-physical-properties-of-iron-at-a-high-temperature-by-john-hopkinson, accessed on 06 February 2025

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