The Technical World Magazine, Volume 7Technical World Company, 1907 |
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Page 3
... fire ? But no , it was right ahead in the course of the mighty Zambesi , at Kalai two and a half miles wide . Behind the veil , the savages told him , a dread god lived . The place was ' holy , cloud - covered , full of thunder , like ...
... fire ? But no , it was right ahead in the course of the mighty Zambesi , at Kalai two and a half miles wide . Behind the veil , the savages told him , a dread god lived . The place was ' holy , cloud - covered , full of thunder , like ...
Page 34
... fire- flies . But this strange survival of ante- bellum railway equipment will soon be extinct , and one of the novel features of the Brownsville region will be supplanted by the modern and " standard " railroad and the latest equipment ...
... fire- flies . But this strange survival of ante- bellum railway equipment will soon be extinct , and one of the novel features of the Brownsville region will be supplanted by the modern and " standard " railroad and the latest equipment ...
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... fire- proof and earthquake - proof and capable of supporting heavy loads over long spans ― a material that has all these vir- tues and still is not prohibitively costly such a material would be close to ideal . And the material that ...
... fire- proof and earthquake - proof and capable of supporting heavy loads over long spans ― a material that has all these vir- tues and still is not prohibitively costly such a material would be close to ideal . And the material that ...
Page 55
... fire , the lower layer will of itself act as a fire- proofing material which will prevent in- jury to the upper layers . Since the area of the lower layer is always regarded in computing the strength of the reinforced concrete , it is ...
... fire , the lower layer will of itself act as a fire- proofing material which will prevent in- jury to the upper layers . Since the area of the lower layer is always regarded in computing the strength of the reinforced concrete , it is ...
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... fire and the recent very great increase in the price of lumber , have combined to render wood an unsatisfactory and un- economical material for such structures . The advantages of reinforced concrete in the construction of coaling ...
... fire and the recent very great increase in the price of lumber , have combined to render wood an unsatisfactory and un- economical material for such structures . The advantages of reinforced concrete in the construction of coaling ...
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