The Technical World Magazine, Volume 14Technical World Company, 1910 |
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... able things . For instance , Luther D. Lovekin , Chief Engineer of the New York Shipbuilding Company , a distin- guished authority on marine engineering , gives it as his opinion that it will work a revolution in the art of driving high ...
... able things . For instance , Luther D. Lovekin , Chief Engineer of the New York Shipbuilding Company , a distin- guished authority on marine engineering , gives it as his opinion that it will work a revolution in the art of driving high ...
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... able to adjust itself to any load whatever without wasting steam . Moreover , it should be re- versible , which a turbine is not , ves- sels equipped with that type of en- gines having a separate turbine for backing . In short , a ...
... able to adjust itself to any load whatever without wasting steam . Moreover , it should be re- versible , which a turbine is not , ves- sels equipped with that type of en- gines having a separate turbine for backing . In short , a ...
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... able to light the fire with hundred dollar bills . Among his assets he included an elder brother , the head of a Wall street bank- ing house , who entertained rather a higher opinion of him than elder brothers usually have of juvenile ...
... able to light the fire with hundred dollar bills . Among his assets he included an elder brother , the head of a Wall street bank- ing house , who entertained rather a higher opinion of him than elder brothers usually have of juvenile ...
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... able . · The Herrick balanced rotary engine consists of but nine parts , aside from bolts and nuts . Compared with the or- dinary reciprocating engine with its hun- dreds of parts it is a marvel of simplicity . The original engine ...
... able . · The Herrick balanced rotary engine consists of but nine parts , aside from bolts and nuts . Compared with the or- dinary reciprocating engine with its hun- dreds of parts it is a marvel of simplicity . The original engine ...
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... able to de- fend themselves and their young against the attacks of wolves and coyotes . Goat meat will never be popular as an article of diet , but venison and elk meat will never be sufficiently abundant to over- stock the market . In ...
... able to de- fend themselves and their young against the attacks of wolves and coyotes . Goat meat will never be popular as an article of diet , but venison and elk meat will never be sufficiently abundant to over- stock the market . In ...
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