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== External links == Sadi Carnot Reflections on the Motive-Power of Heat, and on Machines Fitted to Develop that Power, 1824 (Thurston translation) James Prescott Joule On the Calorific Effects of Magneto-Electricity, and on the Mechanical Value of Heat, 1843 Rudolf Clausius On the Motive Power of Heat, and on the Laws which can be Deduced from it for the Theory of Heat, 1850 (Magie translation) William Thomson (Lord Kelvin) On the Dynamical Theory of Heat, with numerical results deduced from Mr Joule's Equivalent of a Thermal Unit, and M. Regnault's Observations on Steam, 1851 James Clerk Maxwell On Heat Engines (from his Theory of Heat, 1871) Joseph Larmor's On the Nature of Heat, as Directly Deducible from the Postulate of Carnot, 1918. (Carnot's theory deduced without making the erroneous conservation of heat assumption.)