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MR. GRAHAM will probably be best remembered as a chemist, although the most important of his researches where either purely physical, or were devoted to the elucidation of questions which occupy an intermediate position between physics and chemistry. It is specially interesting, therefore, to observe what was the nature of the apparatus he employed in obtaining results of such importance as those with which his name is associated.
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On the Apparatus Employed by the Late Mr. Graham, F.R.S., in His Researches1. Nature 14, 511–514 (1876). https://doi.org/10.1038/014511a0
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