The Technical World Magazine, Volume 9Technical World Company, 1908 |
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... entirely displace steam , in the great mills , and that the rolling of more than two mil- lion tons of steel ingots per year will be but one portion of the work it will perform are facts that indicate the tre- mendous importance of the ...
... entirely displace steam , in the great mills , and that the rolling of more than two mil- lion tons of steel ingots per year will be but one portion of the work it will perform are facts that indicate the tre- mendous importance of the ...
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... entirely wasted and which till now has never been more than partially used . In the process of manufacturing iron from ore , exactly the same conditions are set up in the blast - furnace , for the pur- poses of that process , as are ...
... entirely wasted and which till now has never been more than partially used . In the process of manufacturing iron from ore , exactly the same conditions are set up in the blast - furnace , for the pur- poses of that process , as are ...
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... entirely unsuitable . Engine builders have no difficulty in making motors as light as is advantageous for cruising and pleasure service , without causing weakness . There was a very interesting motor shown that was a concrete denial of ...
... entirely unsuitable . Engine builders have no difficulty in making motors as light as is advantageous for cruising and pleasure service , without causing weakness . There was a very interesting motor shown that was a concrete denial of ...
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... entirely different in these two cases , thus showing that Na- ture will attain the same ends by identical means even under different conditions . WONDERFUL PROGRESS OF WIRELESS By P. HARVEY MIDDLETON 1 ". THE BIGGEST BOMBYX KNOWN ...
... entirely different in these two cases , thus showing that Na- ture will attain the same ends by identical means even under different conditions . WONDERFUL PROGRESS OF WIRELESS By P. HARVEY MIDDLETON 1 ". THE BIGGEST BOMBYX KNOWN ...
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... entirely removed , would have been $ 250 ; the actual amount taken out was about $ 235 worth , making the cost of handling that 1,000 tons of sand a trifle more than three cents a ton , the cheapest mining yet known to man . In Santa ...
... entirely removed , would have been $ 250 ; the actual amount taken out was about $ 235 worth , making the cost of handling that 1,000 tons of sand a trifle more than three cents a ton , the cheapest mining yet known to man . In Santa ...
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