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" ... atmospheric pressure to play a part in the phenomena. This fact, on the other hand, is very well explained by admitting that the electricities are retained, in the portions of the surfaces where they are distributed, by the insulating ^effect of the... "
A Treatise on Electricity: In Theory and Practice - Page 130
by Auguste de La Rive - 1853
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Leland Stanford Junior University Publications: University series, Issues 34-38

1919 - 570 pages
...further proof of the error we should commit in admitting atmospheric pressure to play a part in the phenomena. This fact, on the other hand, is very well...retained, in the portions of the surfaces where they arc distributed, by the insulating effect of the film of air that remains adjacent, and in no degree...
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The Electrical Charges of Atoms and Ions

Fernando Sanford - Concrete - 1919 - 148 pages
...further proof of the error we should commit in admitting atmospheric pressure to play a part in the phenomena. This fact, on the other hand, is very well...retained, in the portions of the surfaces where they arc distributed, by the insulating effect of the film of air that remains adjacent, and in no degree...
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The Scientific Monthly, Volume 13

James McKeen Cattell - Electronic journals - 1921 - 598 pages
...further proof of the error we should commit by admitting the atmospheric pressure to play a part in the phenomena. This fact, on the other hand, is very well...^effect of the film of air that remains adjacent, and m no degree by atmospheric pressure : once retained at the surface by this cause, as they would have...
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The Scientific Monthly, Volume 13

James McKeen Cattell - Electronic journals - 1921 - 602 pages
...further proof of the error we should commit by admitting the atmospheric pressure to play a part in the phenomena. This fact, on the other hand, is very well...effect of the film of air that remains adjacent, and m no degree by atmospheric pressure : once retained at the surface by this cause, as they would have...
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Terrestrial Electricity, Volume 1

Fernando Sanford - Atmospheric electricity - 1931 - 216 pages
...further proof of the error we should commit by admitting the atmospheric pressure to play a part in the phenomena. This fact, on the other hand, is very well...distributed, by the insulating effect of the film of air which remains adjacent, and in no degree by atmospheric pressure : once retained at the surface by...
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