distilliitioii, on thc \vorkiiig atid yioltls of tlic rctort.q. 'I'Iiis tcc1iiiic:il p i i p r , So. 26, tlcrils nit!i the first rcsiilts from the prcigrnmnic of \~orli, piirticiiliirly with tlic rffcct of size of coiil. Tlircc types of coiil w r c used, iiniiicly, strongly, iiictliuin niitl \vc:ikl
The analysis of commercial lubricating oils by physical methods. Department of scientific and industrial research. Lubricating research. Technical paper no. 1. Pp. iii+66. London: H.M. Stationery office, 1930. 1s. 9d
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- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
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- 1930
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- 49
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- Article
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- 0368-4075
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