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Annalen der Physik und Chemie, No. 13, 1880.—On currents of motion in polarised platina, by H. Helmholtz.—On the course of polarisation currents, by A. Witkowski.—On the changes of form and volume of dielectric bodies wrought by electricity, by W. C. Rontgen.—On Lichtenberg figures and electric valves, by W. von Bezold.—On the electromotive forces of some zinc-copper elements, by Fr. Fuchs.—On the measurement of electric conductivities, by G. Kirchhoff.—Some experiments on induction in conductors, by F. Himstedt.—On the discharge of electricity in rarefied gases, by E. Goldstein.—On the production of har monic tones through vibrations of a fundamental tone, by R. Koenig.—Researches on the law of dispersion, by O. Hesse.—On fluorescence, by S. Lamansky.—On the law of heat-radia tion and the absolute emission-power of glass, by L. Graetz.—On annealing of steel and measurement of its hardness, by V. Strouhal and C. Barus.—On the height of the atmosphere (continued), by A. Ritter.—Researches on the volume-constitution of liquid compounds, by H. Schroder.—On variations of the sea-surface by reason of geological changes, by K. Zöppritz.—On the theory of Volta's fundamental experiment, by F. Exner.—The theory of the galvanic element, by the same.—Note on the quantities of heat carried away by currents of an unequally heated liquid, by A. Oberbeck.—Note on Herr Siemens' recent paper on electric conductivity of carbon and temperature, by J. Borgmann.
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Scientific Serials . Nature 23, 449 (1881). https://doi.org/10.1038/023449a0
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