Referee's report by Charles Niven, on the Bakerian Lecture 'The effect of temperature and pressure on the thermal conductivities of solids.—Part II. The effects of low temperatures on the thermal and electrical conductivities of certain approximately pure metals and alloys' by Charles Herbert Lees
Reference number: RR/17/190
Date: 26 December 1907
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Sectional Committee: Physics and Chemistry
Recommended for publication in the 'Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society'. Does not think that any parts can be omitted, and some extra explanation added to page nine.
[Published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society]
Endorsed on verso as received 27 December 1907.
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Charles Niven, Referee's report by Charles Niven, on the Bakerian Lecture 'The effect of temperature and pressure on the thermal conductivities of solids.—Part II. The effects of low temperatures on the thermal and electrical conductivities of certain approximately pure metals and alloys' by Charles Herbert Lees, 26 December 1907, RR/17/190, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_17_190/referees-report-by-charles-niven-on-the-bakerian-lecture-the-effect-of-temperature-and-pressure-on-the-thermal-conductivities-of-solidspart-ii-the-effects-of-low-temperatures-on-the-thermal-and-electrical-conductivities-of-certain-approximately-pure-metals-and-alloys-by-charles-herbert-lees, accessed on 03 December 2024
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XI. Bakerian lecture.―The effect of temperature and pressure on the thermal conductivities of solids.—Part II. The effects of low temperatures on the thermal and electrical conductivities of certain approximately pure metals and alloys External link, opens in new tab.
Date: 1st January 1908
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.1908.0025
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Referee's report by George Frederick Charles Searle, on the Bakerian Lecture 'The effect of temperature and pressure on the thermal conductivities of solids.—Part II. The effects of low temperatures on the thermal and electrical conductivities of certain approximately pure metals and alloys' by Charles Herbert Lees
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