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The Critical Temperature of Hydrogen
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The Critical Temperature of Hydrogen

  • L. NATANSON1 

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WHAT I object to is not Mr. Bryan's reference to Wroblewski's work, but his statement (explicitly founded upon the absence of “fresh experiments”) that my conclusions “are not results of independent original investigation.” In his letter to NATURE of January 9, Mr. Bryan does not even attempt to justify this statement. My Bulletin paper was an abstract; in the full paper (Trans. Crac. Acad., vol. xxvii. p. 375), published May 1895, Wroblewski's work was quoted and discussed.

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NATANSON, L. The Critical Temperature of Hydrogen. Nature 53, 249 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/053249f0

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