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193846897New York, Macmillian and Co, 1938. Royal8vo. In publisher's pictorial cloth with the original wrappers [in the back]. Gilt lettering and Nature's logo to spine and front board. Entire issue of ""Nature"", January - June, 1938, Vol. 141. ""Emmanuel College"" in gilt lettering to spine and two library stamps to title-page and first index page. Two small white paper labels pasted on to spine and a small tear to top of spine. Very slight wear to extremities, otherwise a very fine and clean copy. Rare in the publisher's binding. P. 74"" P. 75. [Entire volume: LXIV, 1156 + VIII, IV, VIII, VIII, XVI, VIII, VIII, XVI, VIII, XII, VIII, XII, XII, IV, IV, VIII, XII, VIII, VIII, VIII, VIII, XII, VIII, IV, XVI, CCLX (Advertisements).
193846897New York Macmillian and Co 1938. Royal8vo. In publisher's pictorial cloth with the original wrappers in the back. Gilt lettering and Nature's logo to spine and front board. Entire issue of "Nature" January - June 1938 Vol. 141. "Emmanuel College" in gilt lettering to spine and two library stamps to title-page and first index page. Two small white paper labels pasted on to spine and a small tear to top of spine. Very slight wear to extremities otherwise a very fine and clean copy. Rare in the publisher's binding. P. 74; P. 75. Entire volume: LXIV 1156 VIII IV VIII VIII XVI VIII VIII XVI VIII XII VIII XII XII IV IV VIII XII VIII VIII VIII VIII XII VIII IV XVI CCLX Advertisements. <br/><br/><em>First publication of these two seminal papers which constitutes one of the most significant discovery in 20th century physics. It ushered a golden period of low-temperature physics and created a new research field within physics which was later to be called quantum liquids. Both paper described a hitherto unknown state of matter: superfluidity of matter. The two discoveries were made independently Kapitza's paper superseding Allen and Misener's by two weeks. Both studies reported that liquid helium flowed with almost no measurable viscosity below the transition temperature of 2.18 K."Although the discovery of superfluidity stands as one of the most significant in physics in the 20th century it was to be 40 years before the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences honoured this seminal discovery with a Nobel prize - an exceptionally long interval. In 1978 Kapitza by then 84 was given half of that year's Nobel Prize for Physics with a somewhat vague citation reading "for his basic inventions and discoveries in the area of low-temperature physics". The other half did not go to Allen and Misener. Today science popularizers generally give sole credit for the discovery of superfluidity to Kapitza." Physics world University of Toronto. "Kapitza observed that He II flowed between two closely spaced parallel plates extremely rapidly compared to He I for the same pressure difference. This result published in Nature on 8 January 1938 showed unambiguously that here was a new and mysterious kind of liquid - one with almost no viscosity. On the page facing Kapitza's one-page paper was another by the young Canadian physicists Jack Allen and Donald Misener with essentially equivalent results on helium flow on long capillary tubes. It was submitted two weeks after Kapitza's but both papers are the standard reference for the discovery of superfluidity". Griffin A Century of Nature 2003 p. 52.While investigating the thermal conductivity of liquid helium Kapitsa measured the flow as the fluid flows through a gap between two discs into a surrounding bath. Above the lambda point there was little flow but below the lambda temperature the liquid flowed with such great ease that Kapitsa drew an analogy with superconductors. It was a liquid of zero viscosity. He discovered the phenomenon in 1937 and published a paper about it in Nature in January 1938. He wrote: "The helium below the lambda point enters a special state that might be called a ‘superfluid.’" DSB.Today the theory behind superfluidity is widely used within a broad variety of different subject such as spectroscopic and in high-precision devices as gyroscopes which allow the measurement of some theoretically predicted gravitational effects. In 1999 a type of superfluid was used to trap light and greatly reduce its speed. Light was passed through a Bose-Einstein condensed gas of sodium superfluid and found to be slowed to 17 m/s from its normal speed of 299792458 metres per second.Brandt The Harvest of a Century Pp. 254-7. </em> hardcover
1970316266Lancaster Pa 1970. 36 pp. 4to. Grey printed wrappers. Fine. 36 pp. 4to. INSCRIBED. Soviet physicist and Nobel laureate in 1978 best known for his work in low-temperature physics. <br/><br/>Inscribed to László Magyar on the cover on 3/11/72 by the author and with the hand addressed envelope by Kapitsa tipped in at back. unknown books
1970316266Lancaster Pa 1970. 36 pp. 4to. Grey printed wrappers. Fine. 36 pp. 4to. Soviet physicist and Nobel laureate in 1978 best known for his work in low-temperature physics. <br /> <br /> Inscribed to László Magyar on the cover on 3/11/72 by the author and with the hand addressed envelope by Kapitsa tipped in at back. unknown
193859910London, Macmillian and Co, 1938. Royal8vo. In contemporary half cloth with white paper title-label pasted on to spine. In: ""Nature"", January - June, 1939, Vol. 141, entire volume offered. Stamp to front free end-paper and title-page, otherwise fine and clean copy. P. 74"" P. 75. [Entire volume: LXIV, 1156 pp.].
193859910London Macmillian and Co 1938. Royal8vo. In contemporary half cloth with white paper title-label pasted on to spine. In: "Nature" January - June 1939 Vol. 141 entire volume offered. Stamp to front free end-paper and title-page otherwise fine and clean copy. P. 74; P. 75. Entire volume: LXIV 1156 pp. <br/><br/><em>First publication of these two seminal papers which constitutes one of the most significant discoveries in 20th century physics. It ushered a golden period of low-temperature physics and created a new research field within physics which was later to be called quantum liquids. Both paper described a hitherto unknown state of matter: superfluidity of matter. The two discoveries were made independently Kapitza's paper superseding Allen and Misener's by two weeks. Both studies reported that liquid helium flowed with almost no measurable viscosity below the transition temperature of 2.18 K."Although the discovery of superfluidity stands as one of the most significant in physics in the 20th century it was to be 40 years before the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences honoured this seminal discovery with a Nobel prize - an exceptionally long interval. In 1978 Kapitza by then 84 was given half of that year's Nobel Prize for Physics with a somewhat vague citation reading "for his basic inventions and discoveries in the area of low-temperature physics". The other half did not go to Allen and Misener. Today science popularizers generally give sole credit for the discovery of superfluidity to Kapitza." Physics world University of Toronto. "Kapitza observed that He II flowed between two closely spaced parallel plates extremely rapidly compared to He I for the same pressure difference. This result published in Nature on 8 January 1938 showed unambiguously that here was a new and mysterious kind of liquid - one with almost no viscosity. On the page facing Kapitza's one-page paper was another by the young Canadian physicists Jack Allen and Donald Misener with essentially equivalent results on helium flow on long capillary tubes. It was submitted two weeks after Kapitza's but both papers are the standard reference for the discovery of superfluidity". Griffin A Century of Nature 2003 p. 52.While investigating the thermal conductivity of liquid helium Kapitsa measured the flow as the fluid flows through a gap between two discs into a surrounding bath. Above the lambda point there was little flow but below the lambda temperature the liquid flowed with such great ease that Kapitsa drew an analogy with superconductors. It was a liquid of zero viscosity. He discovered the phenomenon in 1937 and published a paper about it in Nature in January 1938. He wrote: "The helium below the lambda point enters a special state that might be called a ‘superfluid.’" DSB.Today the theory behind superfluidity is widely used within a broad variety of different subject such as spectroscopic and in high-precision devices as gyroscopes which allow the measurement of some theoretically predicted gravitational effects. In 1999 a type of superfluid was used to trap light and greatly reduce its speed. Light was passed through a Bose-Einstein condensed gas of sodium superfluid and found to be slowed to 17 m/s from its normal speed of 299792458 metres per second.Brandt The Harvest of a Century Pp. 254-7. </em> hardcover
193843836New York, Macmillian and Co, 1938. Lex8vo. Entire volume 141 of Nature offered. Bound in a brown contemporary full cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Ex-library copy, paper label pasted on to top and bottom of spine. Library stamp to pasted down front free end-paper and title page. Paper labels pasted on the back free end-paper and pasted down back free end-paper. Internally fine and clean. P. 74" 75. [Entire volume: Pp. lxiv, 1156, v-xii, v-vii, v-iv, v-xii].
193843836New York Macmillian and Co 1938. Lex8vo. Entire volume 141 of Nature offered. Bound in a brown contemporary full cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Ex-library copy paper label pasted on to top and bottom of spine. Library stamp to pasted down front free end-paper and title page. Paper labels pasted on the back free end-paper and pasted down back free end-paper. Internally fine and clean. P. 74; 75. Entire volume: Pp. lxiv 1156 v-xii v-vii v-iv v-xii. <br/><br/><em>First publication of these two seminal papers which constitutes one of the most significant discovery in 20th century physics. It ushered a golden period of low-temperature physics and created a new research field within physics which was later to be called quantum liquids. Both paper described a hitherto unknown state of matter: superfluidity of matter. The two discoveries were made independently Kapitza's paper superseding Allen and Misener's by two weeks. Both studies reported that liquid helium flowed with almost no measurable viscosity below the transition temperature of 2.18 K."Although the discovery of superfluidity stands as one of the most significant in physics in the 20th century it was to be 40 years before the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences honoured this seminal discovery with a Nobel prize - an exceptionally long interval. In 1978 Kapitza by then 84 was given half of that year's Nobel Prize for Physics with a somewhat vague citation reading "for his basic inventions and discoveries in the area of low-temperature physics". The other half did not go to Allen and Misener. Today science popularizers generally give sole credit for the discovery of superfluidity to Kapitza." Physics world University of Toronto. "Kapitza observed that He II flowed between two closely spaced parallel plates extremely rapidly compared to He I for the same pressure difference. This result published in Nature on 8 January 1938 showed unambiguously that here was a new and mysterious kind of liquid - one with almost no viscosity. On the page facing Kapitza's one-page paper was another by the young Canadian physicists Jack Allen and Donald Misener with essentially equivalent results on helium flow on long capillary tubes. It was submitted two weeks after Kapitza's but both papers are the standard reference for the discovery of superfluidity". Griffin A Century of Nature 2003 p. 52.Today the theory behind superfluidity is widely used within a broad variety of different subject such as spectroscopic and in high-precision devices as gyroscopes which allow the measurement of some theoretically predicted gravitational effects. In 1999 a type of superfluid was used to trap light and greatly reduce its speed. Light was passed through a Bose-Einstein condensed gas of sodium superfluid and found to be slowed to 17 m/s from its normal speed of 299792458 metres per second.Brandt The Harvest of a Century Pp. 254-7. </em> hardcover
2004108927Nauka. Very Good/No Dust Wrapper. 2004. Hard Cover. R82 . Nauka hardcover
2008BN39379Verlag Dr. Otto Schmidt 2008. 2008. Hardcover. 304 x 22 x 38 cm. Inkl. CD für Mac und PC mit 100 kapitza-Patternfonts zum rechtefreien privaten Gebrauch. 132 farbige und 132 schwarze fontgenerierte Musterseiten mit 40seitigem Muster-Tutorial 10 Seiten Font-Index in Rhythmusbindung mit asymmetrischem Falz Pattern-Power für Mac und PC! Mit der kapitza pattern font collection gestalten Sie Muster so einfach wie Sie tippen. Jedem Buchstaben der Tastatur hinterlegen kapitza sorgfältig aufeinander abgestimmte Muster-Bausteine. Sie selbst wählen Schriftgrad Laufweite Farben und Durchschuss und generieren mühelos variantenreiche Muster für Grafikdesign Interior oder Textildesign. Jeder der 100 Patternfonts auf der CD gibt Ihnen Unmengen an gestalterischen Möglichkeiten. Eine unserer schwersten Entscheidungen der letzten Monate war welche Muster wir ins Buch bringen um Ihnen Lust zu machen. Lust auf Ihre Muster by kapitza! Zusatzinfo mit 1 CD Sprache englisch; deutsch Maße 180 x 240 mm Einbandart gebunden Kunst Musik Theater Design Innenarchitektur Mode Font Fonts Font Schrift Gebrauchsgrafik Grafikdesign Sachbücher Kunst Literatur Sachbücher Kunst Literatur Muster Musterbuch Pattern Schrift Schriftmuster Typografie ISBN-10 3-87439-767-X / 387439767X ISBN-13 978-3-87439-767-4 / 9783874397674 <br/><br/>Kunst Musik Theater Design Innenarchitektur Mode Font Fonts Font Schrift Gebrauchsgrafik Grafikdesign Sachbücher Kunst Literatur Sachbücher Kunst Literatur Muster Musterbuch Pattern Schrift Schriftmuster Typografie ISBN-10 3-87439-767-X / 387439767X ISBN-13 978-3-87439-767-4 / 9783874397674 Inkl. CD für Mac und PC mit 100 kapitza-Patternfonts zum rechtefreien privaten Gebrauch. 132 farbige und 132 schwarze fontgenerierte Musterseiten mit 40seitigem Muster-Tutorial 10 Seiten Font-Index in Rhythmusbindung mit asymmetrischem Falz Pattern-Power für Mac und PC! Mit der kapitza pattern font collection gestalten Sie Muster so einfach wie Sie tippen. Jedem Buchstaben der Tastatur hinterlegen kapitza sorgfältig aufeinander abgestimmte Muster-Bausteine. Sie selbst wählen Schriftgrad Laufweite Farben und Durchschuss und generieren mühelos variantenreiche Muster für Grafikdesign Interior oder Textildesign. Jeder der 100 Patternfonts auf der CD gibt Ihnen Unmengen an gestalterischen Möglichkeiten. Eine unserer schwersten Entscheidungen der letzten Monate war welche Muster wir ins Buch bringen um Ihnen Lust zu machen. Lust auf Ihre Muster by kapitza! Zusatzinfo mit 1 CD Sprache englisch; deutsch Maße 180 x 240 mm Einbandart gebunden Verlag Dr. Otto Schmidt hardcover
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1943ZB1178330USSR Academy of Sciences 1943. Volumes 7 through 10 1943-1946 rebound in buckram hardcovers with rear covers retained ex library else texts clean and bindings tight. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. USSR Academy of Sciences hardcover
2016BN258927München : Sieveking Verlag 2016. 2016. Fremdenzimmer : 16 junge Männer aus Syrien und ihre Geschichten. Wilhelm Christoph Warning ; mit Fotos von Enno Kapitza <br/><br/>Fremdenzimmer : 16 junge Männer aus Syrien und ihre Geschichten. Wilhelm Christoph Warning ; mit Fotos von Enno Kapitza Warning Wilhelm und Enno Kapitza München : Sieveking Verlag unknown
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