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Sectional committee: Physics and chemistry

Recommended for publication in Proceedings, although the referee thinks the author is 'not sufficiently acquainted with the standard practice in platinum thermometers'. Despite his criticisms, the author believes a 'very condensed version' of the paper should appear in Proceedings.

[Not published].

Endorsed on verso as received 10 January 1917.

Reference number
RR/23/58
Earliest possible date
January 1917
Physical description
Standardised form (type D) and note on paper
Page extent
5 pages
Format
Typescript
Manuscript

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Ernest Howard Griffiths

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Ernest Howard Griffiths, Referee's report by Ernest Howard Griffiths, on a paper 'The use of highly attenuated wires for platinum thermometers' by [John Job] Manley, January 1917, RR/23/58, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_23_58/referees-report-by-ernest-howard-griffiths-on-a-paper-the-use-of-highly-attenuated-wires-for-platinum-thermometers-by-john-job-manley, accessed on 05 November 2024

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