The Technical World Magazine, Volume 15Technical World Company, 1911 |
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... fact way . " The intelligence of every- body in the room is sub- jected to the O'Brien intel . ligence . We need a five- dollar intelligence that can sort out the bolts and de- liver them quickly and properly to the girls . " The five ...
... fact way . " The intelligence of every- body in the room is sub- jected to the O'Brien intel . ligence . We need a five- dollar intelligence that can sort out the bolts and de- liver them quickly and properly to the girls . " The five ...
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... fact . The incidents or accidents leading up to double - personality , cause the mani- festation by " letting loose " the second- ego , or " other self , " which lies sleeping in all of us . To all intents and purposes , this second ...
... fact . The incidents or accidents leading up to double - personality , cause the mani- festation by " letting loose " the second- ego , or " other self , " which lies sleeping in all of us . To all intents and purposes , this second ...
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... fact that many people do not know what a road is , and , furthermore , they would not know how to build one even if they did know what it should look like . Witness Iowa , which now spends $ 5,000,000 a year on roads , yet scarcely has ...
... fact that many people do not know what a road is , and , furthermore , they would not know how to build one even if they did know what it should look like . Witness Iowa , which now spends $ 5,000,000 a year on roads , yet scarcely has ...
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... fact that the electro - magnetic rays which pass over a telephone wire are audible only within definite limits of frequency . If the vibrations are fewer than sixteen to the second , they transmit no impression to the human ear . On the ...
... fact that the electro - magnetic rays which pass over a telephone wire are audible only within definite limits of frequency . If the vibrations are fewer than sixteen to the second , they transmit no impression to the human ear . On the ...
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... fact , " says the inventor , " the regular twisted- pair paper - insulated lead - covered tele- phone cable serves the purpose very well , the energy being conveyed principally in the minute layer of ether separating the two metallic ...
... fact , " says the inventor , " the regular twisted- pair paper - insulated lead - covered tele- phone cable serves the purpose very well , the energy being conveyed principally in the minute layer of ether separating the two metallic ...
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