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" I would further wish to make it distinctly understood, that no part of the ice, even if supposed at the outset to be solid, or free from porosity, can resist being permeated by the water squeezed against it from such parts as may be directly subjected... "
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Page 446
by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1857
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 8

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1857 - 656 pages
...solid or free from porosity, can resist being permeated by the water squeezed against it from snch parts as may be directly subjected to the pressure,...throughout their substance, thereby reducing them immediately to the porous condition. Thus it is a matter of indifference as to whether we commence...
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Report of the Annual Meeting, Volume 27

British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1858 - 682 pages
...ice cannot exist atO° Centigrade under a pressure exceeding that of the atmosphere. I would further wish to make it distinctly understood, that no part...throughout their substance, thereby reducing them immediately to the porous condition. Thus it is a matter of indifference, as to whether we commence...
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Report of the Annual Meeting

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1858 - 670 pages
...icé cannot exist atO° Centigrade under a pressure exceeding that of the atmosphere. I would further wish to make it distinctly understood, that no part...throughout their substance, thereby reducing them immediately to the porous condition. Thus it is a matter of indifference, as to whether we commence...
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

1858 - 448 pages
...ice cannot exist at 0° centigrade under a pressure exceeding that of the atmosphere. I would further wish to make it distinctly understood, that no part...them to pressure, and so will cause melting to set ia throughout their substance, thereby reducing them immediately to the porous condition. Thus it is...
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ..., Volume 27

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1858 - 670 pages
...ice, even if supposed at the outset to be solid, or free from porosity, can resist being permcatnl by the water squeezed against it from such parts as...throughout their substance, thereby reducing them immediately to the porous condition. Thus it is a matter of indifference, as to whether we commence...
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in ..., Volume 9

1859 - 448 pages
...ice cannot exist at 0° centigrade under a pressure exceeding that of the atmosphere. I would further wish to make it distinctly understood, that no part...throughout their substance, thereby reducing them immediately to the porous condition. Thus it is a matter of indifference, as to whether we commence...
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in ..., Volume 9

1859 - 448 pages
...ice cannot exist at 0° centigrade under a pressure exceeding that of the atmosphere. I would further wish to make it distinctly understood, that no part...throughout their substance, thereby reducing them immediately to the porous condition. Thus it is a matter of indifference, as to whether we commence...
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Baltimore Lectures on Molecular Dynamics and the Wave Theory of Light ...

William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1904 - 734 pages
...of the ice in tho interior of the mass. The permeatiop into portions of the ice, for a time clear, "by the water squeezed against it from such parts as may be directly subjected to the pressure," theoretically demonstrated by my brother, is beautifully illustrated by Dr Tyndall's statement, that...
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Mathematical and Physical Papers, Volume 5

William Thomson Baron Kelvin, Joseph Larmor, James Prescott Joule - 1911 - 628 pages
...of the ice in the interior of the mass. The permeation into portions of the ice, for a time clear, "by the water squeezed against it from such parts as may be directly subjected to the pressure," theoretically demonstrated by my brother, is beautifully illustrated by Dr Tyndal1's statement, that...
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Mathematical and Physical Papers, Volume 5

William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1911 - 621 pages
...of the ice in the interior of the mass. The permeation into portions of the ice, for a time clear, "by the water squeezed against it from such parts as may be directly subjected to the pressure," theoretically demonstrated by my brother, is beautifully illustrated by Dr TyndalFs statement, that...
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