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THE recently published measurements1 on some properties of condensed helium, in conjunction with the facts known from the work of Keesom and his co-workers2, allow us to draw some conclusions on the behaviour of helium at very low temperatures.
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R. Kaischew and F. Simon, NATURE, 133, 460, March 24, 1934.
Leid. Comm., No. 184b, 190b, 216b, 219e, 221e, Physica, 1, 128, 161; 1934.
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K. Bennewitz and F. Simon, Z. Phys., 16, 183; 1923.
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SIMON, F. Behaviour of Condensed Helium near Absolute Zero. Nature 133, 529 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133529a0
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