The Technical World Magazine, Volume 13Technical World Company, 1910 |
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Page 17
... heat to which all portions of the state are lia- ble would burn up the crops . These three conditions will doubtless be found in other parts of the state and in many sections . The whole country is so flat that this drainage is ...
... heat to which all portions of the state are lia- ble would burn up the crops . These three conditions will doubtless be found in other parts of the state and in many sections . The whole country is so flat that this drainage is ...
Page 23
... heat to which all portions of the state are lia- ble would burn up the crops . These three conditions will doubtless be found in other parts of the state and in many sections . The whole country is so flat that this drainage is ...
... heat to which all portions of the state are lia- ble would burn up the crops . These three conditions will doubtless be found in other parts of the state and in many sections . The whole country is so flat that this drainage is ...
Page 31
... heating the billets white hot . GETTING READY FOR THE TREATMENT . INSERTING THE WHITE -. lowered into the well and allowed to re- main , steaming the upper portion of the shot - cavity . Inasmuch as the steamer will continue to generate ...
... heating the billets white hot . GETTING READY FOR THE TREATMENT . INSERTING THE WHITE -. lowered into the well and allowed to re- main , steaming the upper portion of the shot - cavity . Inasmuch as the steamer will continue to generate ...
Page 73
... heat only one - thirty - second part of a second each time , corresponding with the succession of films . To moderate still further the heat of the rays they are made to pass through a little reservoir of cold water between two of the ...
... heat only one - thirty - second part of a second each time , corresponding with the succession of films . To moderate still further the heat of the rays they are made to pass through a little reservoir of cold water between two of the ...
Page 75
... heating the powder and skilled workmen to lay and roll the heavy substance being required . Hence , small towns cannot well afford to make use of asphalt , and even many large cities hesitate to make use of this valuable substance ...
... heating the powder and skilled workmen to lay and roll the heavy substance being required . Hence , small towns cannot well afford to make use of asphalt , and even many large cities hesitate to make use of this valuable substance ...
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