| 1. | The collection from 1879 includes the earliest use of isobaric maps.
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| 2. | Therefore, an isobaric process can be more succinctly described as
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| 3. | "The relationship between the isobaric and adiabatic processes is quite obscure.
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| 4. | A common six-term equation for the isobaric heat content is:
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| 5. | At constant P ( isobaric ) and T ( isothermal ) it becomes:
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| 6. | In meteorology, p _ 1 and p _ 2 are isobaric surfaces.
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| 7. | Its thermodynamic conjugate, an isobaric process would appear as a straight horizontal line.
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| 8. | This is known as isobaric counterdiffusion, and presents a problem for very deep dives.
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| 9. | For the study of explosive chemicals, the processes are not necessarily isothermal and isobaric.
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| 10. | The aforementioned volumes exclude the isobaric chamber.
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