SINCE publishing the preliminary measurements on thermal conduction in liquid helium II1 which showed a variation of conductivity with temperature gradient, further data have been collected concerning the phenomenon.
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ALLEN, J., JONES, H. New Phenomena Connected with Heat Flow in Helium II. Nature 141, 243–244 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/141243a0
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