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(1) THE first of these little volumes deserves A notice because its author writes with firsthand knowledge of his subject and because it is such a helpful survey of experiments and results which do not appear to be conveniently collected elsewhere. Our views on adsorption processes are changing so rapidly that this tract might well be used as an introduction to the more recent treatment of the subject by the author in his article in the current issue of “Reports on Progress in Physios”, vol. 7. This combination will provide the reader with an excellent account of the present state of the subject.
(1) Some Problems in Adsorption
By J. K. Roberts. (Cambridge Physical Tracts.) Pp. x + 120. (Cambridge: At the University Press, 1939.) 7s. 6d. net.
(2) Magnetism and Very Low Temperatures
By H. B. G. Casimir. (Cambridge Physical Tracts.) Pp. viii + 94. (Cambridge: At the University Press, 1940.) 6s. net.
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B., L. (1) Some Problems in Adsorption (2) Magnetism and Very Low Temperatures. Nature 147, 728 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/147728a0
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