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Thermal Conductivity of Deuterium

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IN the course of an experimental investigation of thermal conduction in deuterium-hydrogen mixtures, recently completed, determinations of the absolute value of the thermal conductivity of deuterium have been made. The method used in these determinations was the hot wire method as developed by Gregory and Archer1,2.

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ARCHER, C. Thermal Conductivity of Deuterium. Nature 138, 286–287 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/138286b0

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