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Sectional committee: Mathematics

Paper reference code: A160

Recommended for publication in the Proceedings. Attached report by Guggenheim, consisting of two pages.

[Published in Proceedings A, 1953].

Date received not given.

Reference number
RR/77/187
Earliest possible date
27 October 1952
Physical description
Standardised form (type E)
Page extent
3 pages
Format
Typescript

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Edward Armand Guggenheim

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Edward Armand Guggenheim, Referee's report by Edward Armand Guggenheim, on a paper 'The extension of the theory of the conductivity and viscosity of electrolyte solutions to include finite ionic size' by E Pitts, 27 October 1952, RR/77/187, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_77_187/referees-report-by-edward-armand-guggenheim-on-a-paper-the-extension-of-the-theory-of-the-conductivity-and-viscosity-of-electrolyte-solutions-to-include-finite-ionic-size-by-e-pitts, accessed on 10 February 2025

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