Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel Manufacturers, Metallurgists, Mine Proprietors, Engineers, Shipbuilders, Scientists, Capitalists ..., 55. köidePerry Fairfax Nursey Knight and Lacey, 1851 |
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... means of the two stems nn , previously so placed that the passages 11 are open , the air from the receiver will pass through the wires in L into the heater H , and further into C , the temperature of the air augmenting , and its volume ...
... means of the two stems nn , previously so placed that the passages 11 are open , the air from the receiver will pass through the wires in L into the heater H , and further into C , the temperature of the air augmenting , and its volume ...
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... means of averting explosions and the destruction of many valuable lives . The fusible metal plates as used in France are generally covered by a perforated metal- lic disc , which protects the alloy of which the plate is composed , and ...
... means of averting explosions and the destruction of many valuable lives . The fusible metal plates as used in France are generally covered by a perforated metal- lic disc , which protects the alloy of which the plate is composed , and ...
Page 48
... means of Electro - Mag- netism , " by G. P. and R. F. Bond , of the Cambridge ( U.S. ) Observatory . The appa- ratus exhibited has been in use at the Har- vard Observatory , Cambridge ( U.S. ) , and is the property of the United States ...
... means of Electro - Mag- netism , " by G. P. and R. F. Bond , of the Cambridge ( U.S. ) Observatory . The appa- ratus exhibited has been in use at the Har- vard Observatory , Cambridge ( U.S. ) , and is the property of the United States ...
Page 56
... means resorted to to prevent this . He tried copper similarly , which did not adhere , but produced a high degree of polish , but of course its colour and other properties ren- dered it inadmissible as a reflector . then determined to ...
... means resorted to to prevent this . He tried copper similarly , which did not adhere , but produced a high degree of polish , but of course its colour and other properties ren- dered it inadmissible as a reflector . then determined to ...
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... means of arguments which are to me by no means satisfactory . " J. B. G. " ad- duces the experiment of a boat , drawn by a cord having a weight attached to it , and • After the frequent demonstrations of this law which have been given ...
... means of arguments which are to me by no means satisfactory . " J. B. G. " ad- duces the experiment of a boat , drawn by a cord having a weight attached to it , and • After the frequent demonstrations of this law which have been given ...
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