The Technical World Magazine, Volume 19Technical World Company, 1913 |
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... miles from the Keokuk dam , to operate the street cars and lighting system of the fourth city in the land . It will con- vert the rich country within a radius of 200 miles from Keokuk into an indus- trial region of the first importance ...
... miles from the Keokuk dam , to operate the street cars and lighting system of the fourth city in the land . It will con- vert the rich country within a radius of 200 miles from Keokuk into an indus- trial region of the first importance ...
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... mile long , of monolithic con- crete , with 199 concrete arches . The water will be raised 30 feet , and backed up stream a distance of 65 miles . The two huge locks are each 400 feet long , and 110 feet wide - the same width as those ...
... mile long , of monolithic con- crete , with 199 concrete arches . The water will be raised 30 feet , and backed up stream a distance of 65 miles . The two huge locks are each 400 feet long , and 110 feet wide - the same width as those ...
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... miles around were patiently waiting in the vicinity of the cabin door . The doctor was astounded at their num- bers ; their condition ap- palled him . The horrible effects of trachoma were to be seen everywhere . ness , and nothing in a ...
... miles around were patiently waiting in the vicinity of the cabin door . The doctor was astounded at their num- bers ; their condition ap- palled him . The horrible effects of trachoma were to be seen everywhere . ness , and nothing in a ...
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... . There are two motors , each developing about 1,250 horse - power at 140 revolutions per minute , which is suffi- cient to yield a speed of fourteen miles an hour . ONE OF THE LUXURIOUS STATEROOMS ON BOARD THE Christian X. 55.
... . There are two motors , each developing about 1,250 horse - power at 140 revolutions per minute , which is suffi- cient to yield a speed of fourteen miles an hour . ONE OF THE LUXURIOUS STATEROOMS ON BOARD THE Christian X. 55.
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... miles . A break- water of this extent sounds like a stupendous undertaking , and such , indeed , it would be but for the natural forces which Mr. Riker proposes to utilize . In brief , he seeks to have the Lab- rador Current and the ...
... miles . A break- water of this extent sounds like a stupendous undertaking , and such , indeed , it would be but for the natural forces which Mr. Riker proposes to utilize . In brief , he seeks to have the Lab- rador Current and the ...
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