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English: Title page of a 1889 copy of Helmholtz's "Uber die Erhaltung der Kraft," no. 1. Copy located in the Niels Bohr Library & Archives, American Institute of Physics, in College Park, Maryland.
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Author Hermann von Helmholtz

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Title page of a 1889 copy of Helmholtz's "Uber die Erhaltung der Kraft," no. 1

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