A continuous record of atmospheric nucleation

In the present memoir, entitled "A Continuous Record of Atmospheric Nucleation," the author further discusses his researches on the nucleus, as published in Experiments with Ionized Air, Smiths.onian Contributions to Know- ledge, vol. xxix, 1901, and in Structure of the Nucleus, issued as...

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Veröffentlicht: Washington Smithsonian Inst. 1905
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