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Cm. ). In this region of distribution, both valves eventually remove all nuclei, and they remove them at the same rate. For nucleations above 100, 000, however, proportionately more nuclei are apparently removed by the slower exhaustion, cast, par. , than by the faster exhaustion, so far as coronal evidence is in question, precisely as if the faster exhaustion were itself productive of nuclei (as, for instance, by breaking up coarser into finer aggregates). One may note, moreover, that in this ...stage of A CONTINUOUS RECORD OF ATMOSPHERIC NUCLEATION. 99 the work, the phosphorus nuclei are at first ionized. Subsidence is without effect. 1 It is just here that another important question is suggested which may perhaps offer evidence in explanation. It was shown above ( 8, table 2) that the moist air after exhaustion very nearly regains its original temperature after the lapse of even half a minute, while the coronas persist throughout this in- terval and much longer without appreciable change of character.
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