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Sectional committee: Physics and chemistry

Recommended for publication in Philosophical Transactions, with modifications.

[Published in Philosophical Transactions A, 1914].

Endorsed on verso as received 22 February 1913.

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RR/20/76
Earliest possible date
February 1913
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Standardised form (type A) and typed note on paper
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3 pages
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Typescript
Manuscript

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Hugh Longbourne Callendar

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Hugh Longbourne Callendar, Referee's report by Hugh Longbourne Callendar, on a paper 'The thermal properties of carbonic acid low temperatures' by Charles Frewen Jenkin and David Randall Pye, February 1913, RR/20/76, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_20_76/referees-report-by-hugh-longbourne-callendar-on-a-paper-the-thermal-properties-of-carbonic-acid-low-temperatures-by-charles-frewen-jenkin-and-david-randall-pye, accessed on 12 September 2024

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