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was the dominant language of scientific publishing, and sørensen was danish. he also used "q" in much the same way elsewhere in the paper. so the "p" could stand for the french puissance, german potenz, or danish potens, meaning "power", or it could mean "potential". he might also just have labelled
for "decimal cologarithm of", and is also used in the term pka, used for acid dissociation constants [ ] and poh, the equivalent for hydroxide ions. bacteriologist alice c. evans , famed for her work's influence on dairying and food safety , credited william mansfield clark and colleagues (of whom she...
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