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Definition of Benedicks
1. benedick [n] - See also: benedick
Lexicographical Neighbors of Benedicks
Literary usage of Benedicks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Measurement of High Temperatures by George Kimball Burgess, Henry Le Chatelier (1912)
"benedicks' apparatus, as arranged for taking the time-temperature curve of steel
samples during quenching, is shown in Fig. 161. The principles here applied ..."
2. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1902)
"How wholly unwarranted was the substitution by benedicks of his formula for ...
benedicks has made the grave mistake of counting Mackintosh's monoxide bases ..."
3. The Mineral Industry by Richard Pennefather Rothwell (1903)
"At the time this remark was made, Mr. benedicks, at the University of Upsala,
... Mr. benedicks determined the electrical resistance of a number of samples ..."
4. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1914)
"This one of Professor benedicks would exclude all transformations reversible ...
Professor benedicks, however, does not make the converse statement, namely, ..."
5. An Introduction to Theoretical and Applied Colloid Chemistry, "the World of by Carl Wilhelm Wolfgang, Ostwald (1917)
"It is for this reason that benedicks came to the conclusion that these intermediates
represent solid colloid solutions. 1 C. benedicks, Zeitschr. f. ..."