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The Temperature Coefficient Of The Weight Of A Falling Drop As A Means Of Estimating The Molecular Weight And The Critical Temperature Of A Liquid.. by Higgins%2c Eric B. (eric Berkeley)%2c 1885

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pt. II. On some new formulae relating the various constants for nonassociated liquids: p. [21]-28

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