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The Effect of Thermal Treatment and the Effect of Longitudinal Strain in inducing a Sensitive State in certain Magnetic Materials. Contained in Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Session 1912-13, Volume 33, Issue 3 pages 243-256. by Moir, Margaret B

by Moir, Margaret B

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The Effect of Thermal Treatment and the Effect of Longitudinal Strain in inducing a Sensitive State in certain Magnetic Materials. Contained in Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Session 1912-13, Volume 33, Issue 3 pages 243-256.

by Moir, Margaret B

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Robert Grant & Son, Edinburgh, 1913. ----- ( Also contains The Scattering of Light by James Robert Milne With two full page plates. The purpose of this article is to give Milne's follow up experiment results to Christiamsen's and Lord Rayleigh experiments. pages 264-281. On the Deviation of the Torsional Oscillations of Metallic Wires from Ischronism by W. Peddie pages 225-242. Some new types of Spectrophotometer on the Flicker Principle by James robert Milne pages 257-263. ). Pages: 225-316. 10 3/8" x 7”. Binding: Light brown wrappers with black titles at front, spine and rear wrappers. Very minor soiling at wrappers. Internally text pages clean and tight.
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The Variation with Temperature of the Magnetic Properties of a High Carbon Steel. This is an...

The Variation with Temperature of the Magnetic Properties of a High Carbon Steel. This is an original article from the Proceedings of the Glasgow Philosophical Society, 1910

by Margaret B. Moir

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Glasgow Philosophical Society, Glasgow, 1910. First Edition. Disbound. Very Good Condition. 5 pages, 2 figures. The Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow is a learned society established in 1802, for the improvement of the Arts and Sciences in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. Size: 13 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Glasgow Philosophical Society; Inventory No: 423192..
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