Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting, Volume 49The Association, 1901 The issues for 1857-1911 include Report on the progress of pharmacy. The last volume (1911) contains only Report on the progress of pharmacy, the constitution, by-laws and roll of members. |
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... P.O. Box 217, Auburn, GA 30011. Donna Sterling P.S. In November, look for The Daddy Decision, my contribution to Temptation's 15th Anniversary Celebration! TEMPERATURE'S RISING Donna Sterling TORONTO • NEW YORK • LONDON.
... P.O. Box 217, Auburn, GA 30011. Donna Sterling P.S. In November, look for The Daddy Decision, my contribution to Temptation's 15th Anniversary Celebration! TEMPERATURE'S RISING Donna Sterling TORONTO • NEW YORK • LONDON.
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... temperature- measuring system was developed to monitor ambient soil tem- peratures , which typically change as a result of burning . This report describes the components , assembly , and use of the temperature - measuring systems . Most ...
... temperature- measuring system was developed to monitor ambient soil tem- peratures , which typically change as a result of burning . This report describes the components , assembly , and use of the temperature - measuring systems . Most ...
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... temperature because it does not account for the horizontal flow of heat along the skin and into the web . Figure 5 shows temperature distributions at both 4 and 8 seconds for a skin and web combination . Skin temperatures are plotted ...
... temperature because it does not account for the horizontal flow of heat along the skin and into the web . Figure 5 shows temperature distributions at both 4 and 8 seconds for a skin and web combination . Skin temperatures are plotted ...
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... temperature . that the rate of change of the body temperature is a function of the tem- perature and several environmental parameters assumed to be constants . Note that the same equation would apply if the convection and radiation heat ...
... temperature . that the rate of change of the body temperature is a function of the tem- perature and several environmental parameters assumed to be constants . Note that the same equation would apply if the convection and radiation heat ...
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... temperatures , though lean - mixture operation did not result in so low a valve temperature as did rich - mixture operation . The important temperatures were : Fuel - air ratio Valve temperature ( ° F ) 1200 1340 1070 0.052 .066 .112 ...
... temperatures , though lean - mixture operation did not result in so low a valve temperature as did rich - mixture operation . The important temperatures were : Fuel - air ratio Valve temperature ( ° F ) 1200 1340 1070 0.052 .066 .112 ...
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