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different from those of the Debye theory. ^^ These expressions are 



included in Table I. 



TABLE I 



Constants of the Formula for the Complex Dielectric Constant 

 Equations (41), (41c) and (416) 



1 Reference numbers in this table refer to list of references at the end of this paper. 



Table I contains a list of expressions which, when substituted for 



(eo — Coa) and r in (41a) and (416), give several formulae for the complex 



dielectric constant. Included in this list are most of the formulae 



which have been proposed to explain the simplest type of variation of 



1^ Cf. Gemant, " Elektrophysik der Isolierstoft'e," Berlin (1930). 



