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Page 45
... pressure and rose in the holes proves that it had no outlet . " In addition to the borings two test pits were sunk 100 feet below sea level . They confirmed what the borings had pre- viously shown - that the dam had been properly placed ...
... pressure and rose in the holes proves that it had no outlet . " In addition to the borings two test pits were sunk 100 feet below sea level . They confirmed what the borings had pre- viously shown - that the dam had been properly placed ...
Page 60
... pressure ap- paratus was used and in which the opera- tion consisted in removing one or two ribs and from a third of a lobe to a whole lobe of the lungs , there were twenty - one complete recoveries . Equally remarkable results are ...
... pressure ap- paratus was used and in which the opera- tion consisted in removing one or two ribs and from a third of a lobe to a whole lobe of the lungs , there were twenty - one complete recoveries . Equally remarkable results are ...
Page 81
... pressure or drawing as is now practised . Another salient point that must be borne in mind also is the fact that by the Cowper - Coles method it is possible to use a very impure copper , as well as a very impure electrolyte . That is to ...
... pressure or drawing as is now practised . Another salient point that must be borne in mind also is the fact that by the Cowper - Coles method it is possible to use a very impure copper , as well as a very impure electrolyte . That is to ...
Page 84
... pressure thus exerted the copper sheathing of the mandrel is slightly stretched , so that the cylinder can then be easily slipped off from its mandrel . stead of a cylinder , a strip of insulating material is carried down one side of ...
... pressure thus exerted the copper sheathing of the mandrel is slightly stretched , so that the cylinder can then be easily slipped off from its mandrel . stead of a cylinder , a strip of insulating material is carried down one side of ...
Page 91
... pressure sufficient to throw two seven- eighths inch or one - inch jets 120 feet high . There are no valves in the pump sand may be pumped as easily as clear water . The pressure in the delivery hose is always steady ; there is no jerk ...
... pressure sufficient to throw two seven- eighths inch or one - inch jets 120 feet high . There are no valves in the pump sand may be pumped as easily as clear water . The pressure in the delivery hose is always steady ; there is no jerk ...
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