10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ULTRARAREFIED»
Discover the use of
ultrararefied in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ultrararefied and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Introduction to Thermodynamics and Kinetic Theory of Matter
From a kinetic standpoint, such a ultrararefied gas (physical vacuum) behaves
quite differently to dense gases. It should be noted that collisions with the walls
are not necessarily elastic. Moreover, the molecules may be adsorbed onto a
wall, ...
Anatoly I. Burshtein, 2008
2
Фйсикс: Механикс, молекулар фйсикс:
The gas in this case is called ultrararefied. Although the word vacuum literally
means "emptiness", an ultrararefied gas contains a great number of molecules in
a unit volume. Thus, at a pressure of 10~6 mmHg, one cubic metre contains
about ...
Игорь Владимирович Савельев, 1980
3
Physics, a general course
Ultrararefied Gases When the free path of molecules exceeds the linear
dimensions of the vessel confining them, we say that a vacuum has been
achieved in the vessel. The gas in this case is called ultrararefied. Although the
word vacuum ...
Igorʹ Vladimirovich Savelʹev, 1980
4
History in English Words
He used it, however, to describe an occult principle—a sort of ultrararefied water
—which he supposed to be contained in all matter. It was not until the last quarter
of the eighteenth century that the word acquired its modern meaning of 'matter ...
... ULTRAPRACTICAL ULTRAPRECISE ULTRAPRECISION
ULTRAPROPHYLAXES ULTRAPROPHYLAXIS ULTRAPURE ULTRAQUIET
ULTRARADICAL ULTRARADICALS ULTRARAPID ULTRARARE
ULTRARAREFIED ULTRARATIONAL ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
6
The Emptiness of Emptiness: An Introduction to Early Indian ...
It must not leave a trace of even the most refined and ultrararefied concept of
emptiness to which the mind could cling. When its philosophical work is done, the
concept of emptiness dematerializes along with every possible justification for ...
7
Shambler: An Insider's Novel of the Comic Book World
which, incidentally, Kevin adored—and restocked with the tepid pasta salads and
artsy-fartsy noiwelle cuisine which appealed irresistibly to the ultrararefied
gourmet tastes of the Dragon Lady but which everyone else in the world of comic
...
8
Both Flesh and Not: Essays
... (4) ultrararefied allusions to, e.g., Théophile Gautier, Paul Quéré, Sibelius's“
Swan of Tuonela,”etc.:13.8; (5) heavyhanded use of anaphora, ploce, repetend,
and/or alliteration:20.7;(6) assortedjeux d'esprit whose main purpose seems to
be ...
David Foster Wallace, 2012
In 1895, he complained to Millais that "you may have more or less noticed that
the press whenever it talks of Pre-Raphaelitism attaches the word to . . . what
Burne-Jones does now which is treated as ultrararefied PRism."34 However,
these ...
10
The photochemical origin of life
It still does not function according to a Carnot cycle since the gas is ultrararefied
and the molecular energy is kinetic and nonthermal. This example of the
radiometer shows us immediately that the energy transformations are effected at
the ...
Alexandre Dauvillier, 1965