The Mechanics' Magazine and Journal of Engineering, Agricultural Machinery, Manufactures and Shipbuilding, 73. köideRobertson, Brooman, & Company, 1860 |
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... present time the river has not this year become offensive . In point of fact , it would appear from the analyses which he has lately made of the water , and a comparison of them with the results ob- tained by Dr. Lambe and Dr. Bostock ...
... present time the river has not this year become offensive . In point of fact , it would appear from the analyses which he has lately made of the water , and a comparison of them with the results ob- tained by Dr. Lambe and Dr. Bostock ...
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... present cable was designed for working through an unbroken length of 1,200 miles , and for a depth of water varying from 600 to 2,000 fathoms . Putting aside at present the question of depth , let us examine the fitness of the cable as ...
... present cable was designed for working through an unbroken length of 1,200 miles , and for a depth of water varying from 600 to 2,000 fathoms . Putting aside at present the question of depth , let us examine the fitness of the cable as ...
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... present is the increase of temperature alone attributable , and irrespective of ebullition or boiling . That the adhesion between the water and the containing vessel can have no influence whatever , will be evident , since ebullition ...
... present is the increase of temperature alone attributable , and irrespective of ebullition or boiling . That the adhesion between the water and the containing vessel can have no influence whatever , will be evident , since ebullition ...
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Organic mechanism | 3 |
Telegraph the North Atlantic 9 421 | 9 |
Panorama an improved species of 326 | 10 |
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