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T. M. Dauphinee, J. Ancsin, H. P. Klein, and M. J. Phillips, “The effect of concentration on the conductivity ratio of potassium chloride solutions to standard seawater of salinity 35%, (Cl. 19. 3740) at 15°C and 24°C, and the effect of tempera= on the conductivity ratio between 15 and 30°C,” this issue, pp. 17–21.
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