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Hadamard, 3 S. — La fonct. de Green relative 

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Paris, ficole polyt. Journ.: Generalisat. de 

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Stockholm, Acta math.: L'allure d. fonct. de 

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IV Lewickij, Wladimir, Dr. phil. 

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— D. Verhältnis d. metrischen & projekt. 

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— Z. Theorie d. Evolventen, 12 S. (21, 22). 

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IV Lewis, Exum Percival, Ph. D. 1895 

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Amer. Phys. Soc. Rey.: lonizat. of gases in 

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California, Lick Obs. Bull.: Spectrum of 

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Chicago. Astrophys. Journ.: Cathodo-lumi- 

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Amer. Chem. Soc. Journ.: Concerning silver 

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 physical chemistry, 18 S. — Applicability of 

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 of the ions & the degree of dissociat. of streng 

 electrolytes, 13 S. (34, 12). — The free energy 

 of chemical substances, 29 S. — The potential 

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 BS. — The free energy of O, H & the oxides of 

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 9 S. — The free energy of the various forms of 

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