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Molecular Physics: an Attempt at a Comprehensive Dynamical Treatment of Physical and Chemical Forces.1

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IV. § 16. Electrical Actions. IT follows from the principle of the conservation of energy that the processes which give rise to electrical excitation can themselves be called into play by electrical action.

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DE TUNZELMANN, G. Molecular Physics: an Attempt at a Comprehensive Dynamical Treatment of Physical and Chemical Forces.1. Nature 39, 63–67 (1888). https://doi.org/10.1038/039063a0

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