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RefNoAP/82/7
LevelItem
TitleSupporting data, regarding 'The behaviour of the paramagnetic ions in the single crystals of some similarly constituted salts of the iron group of elements II. Hydrated Ni^2+ salts' by A Bose, S C Mitra and Sunil K Datta
CreatorBose; A (fl 1958)
Mitra; S C (fl 1958)
Datta; Sunil K (fl 1958)
Date[1958]
DescriptionA series of tables for the magnetic anisotropies and angles of orientations, and for the coefficients b/a, c/a, B/A and C/A in the empirical and theoretical equations for ionic anisotropies presented in the affiliated paper.

Annotations in ink.

Subject: Chemistry / Crystallography

The affiliated paper was published in volume 248 of the Proceedings of the Royal Society A as 'The behaviour of the paramagnetic ions in the single crystals of some similarly constituted salts of the iron group of elements II. Hydrated Ni2+ salts'.
Extent27p
FormatTypescript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
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AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialDOI: 10.1098/rspa.1958.0236
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