1952
DOI: 10.21236/adc011847
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“…The measurements are also pertinent to the investigation of the theory of dielectric dispersion in pure polar liquids, of which water is an example. This question has already been discussed to some extent by one of the authors (Saxton 1946 a) on the basis of the previous observations (Saxton & Lane 1946), and further consideration is given to the problem in part I I of the present work (Saxton 1952). In an attem pt to obtain a wider understanding of the phenomena involved in such dispersion, measurements at the wave-lengths of 6-2 mm, 1-24-cm and 3*2 cm have also been made on two other polar liquids, methyl and ethyl alcohols, which exhibit dis persion in the centimetre and decimetre wave-bands.…”
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“…The measurements are also pertinent to the investigation of the theory of dielectric dispersion in pure polar liquids, of which water is an example. This question has already been discussed to some extent by one of the authors (Saxton 1946 a) on the basis of the previous observations (Saxton & Lane 1946), and further consideration is given to the problem in part I I of the present work (Saxton 1952). In an attem pt to obtain a wider understanding of the phenomena involved in such dispersion, measurements at the wave-lengths of 6-2 mm, 1-24-cm and 3*2 cm have also been made on two other polar liquids, methyl and ethyl alcohols, which exhibit dis persion in the centimetre and decimetre wave-bands.…”
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confidence: 67%