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Referee's report by John Tyndall, on a paper 'On the effect of the presence of metals and metalloids upon the electric conducting power of pure copper' by Augustus Matthiessen

Reference number: RR/4/174

Date: 26 May 1860

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Recommended for publication in Philosophical Transactions.

Subject: Physics

[Published in Philosophical Transactions, 1860].

Reference number
RR/4/174
Earliest possible date
26 May 1860
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Letter on paper
Page extent
2 pages
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Manuscript

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John Tyndall

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John Tyndall, Referee's report by John Tyndall, on a paper 'On the effect of the presence of metals and metalloids upon the electric conducting power of pure copper' by Augustus Matthiessen, 26 May 1860, RR/4/174, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_4_174/referees-report-by-john-tyndall-on-a-paper-on-the-effect-of-the-presence-of-metals-and-metalloids-upon-the-electric-conducting-power-of-pure-copper-by-augustus-matthiessen, accessed on 06 November 2024

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