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Extractions: My List - Help Browse Books Archival Resources Archival Finding Aids Photos Browse FAQs Past Searches History Home Search: Author Subject Title Journal/Newspaper Title Series Computer File (Software) Title Video Title Refine Search AIP Niels Bohr Library Item Information Holdings More by this author Carnot, Sadi, 1796-1832. Subjects Thermodynamics. Browse Catalog by author: Carnot, Sadi, 1796-1832. by title: Reflections on the m... MARC Display by Carnot, Sadi, 1796-1832. New York, Dover Publications [1960] [1960] Call Number: N8 CAR Description: xxii, 152 p. illus., ports., facsim. 21 cm. Notes: Added Author: Copy/Holding information Location Collection Call No. Status Niels Bohr Library Books General Collection N8 CAR In NBL
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Extractions: Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-viii Introduction, pp. 1-10 1. Cambridge, pp. 11-63 2. Conundrums, pp. 64-113 3. Cable, pp. 114-163 4. controversies, pp. 164-214 5. Compass, pp. 215-259 6. Kelvin, pp. 260-308 Epilogue, pp. 309-316 Bibliography, pp. 317-324 Notes, pp. 325-352 Index, pp. 353-366 Image Plates, pp. 367-374 GO TO PAGE:
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