Abstract
PROF BRYAN has not been content in this word to follow closely the beaten track, but has given us the results of much original research. The fundamental conceptions of energy, available or unavailable, of entropy, and of temperature are given in their simplest form (see the general summary at end of the book).
Thermodynamics: an Introductory Treaise dealing mainly with First Principles and their Direct Applications.
By Prof. G. H. Bryan Pp. xiv + 204. (Leipzig: B.G. Teubner; London: D. Nutt; Williams and Norgate, 1907.)
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BURBURY, S. Thermodynamics: an Introductory Treaise dealing mainly with First Principles and their Direct Applications . Nature 76, 290–291 (1907). https://doi.org/10.1038/076290a0
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