The Technical World Magazine, Volume 14Technical World Company, 1910 |
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Page 22
... less and less is used at home , within her own bound- aries . And , paradoxically enough , this diminution in the use of coal is coinci- dent with an industrial progress un- equaled in all Great Britain . One of the chief products of ...
... less and less is used at home , within her own bound- aries . And , paradoxically enough , this diminution in the use of coal is coinci- dent with an industrial progress un- equaled in all Great Britain . One of the chief products of ...
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... less than fifteen per cent of its energy direct from coal . All the rest of its huge output comes from coal which has already performed its ordinary in- dustrial service . The advantage of getting energy from a pound of coal , instead ...
... less than fifteen per cent of its energy direct from coal . All the rest of its huge output comes from coal which has already performed its ordinary in- dustrial service . The advantage of getting energy from a pound of coal , instead ...
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... less coal in propor- tion to the power produced than is used anywhere else in the world , ex- cept perhaps under some of the great water powers . Newcastle's indus- trial supremacy to- day is due to its utilization of waste . Millions ...
... less coal in propor- tion to the power produced than is used anywhere else in the world , ex- cept perhaps under some of the great water powers . Newcastle's indus- trial supremacy to- day is due to its utilization of waste . Millions ...
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... not the first college graduate who cherished a more or less open design to set the world on fire , but he was one of the comparatively small number who laid the kindling for the conflagration in a. 26 TECHNICAL WORLD MAGAZINE WORL.
... not the first college graduate who cherished a more or less open design to set the world on fire , but he was one of the comparatively small number who laid the kindling for the conflagration in a. 26 TECHNICAL WORLD MAGAZINE WORL.
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... less spectacular producers in the shade . The Company experienced great difficulty in The following day the flow was meas- ured both by the standard and inde- pendent gaugers and during the hours between 11 a . m . and 3 p . m ...
... less spectacular producers in the shade . The Company experienced great difficulty in The following day the flow was meas- ured both by the standard and inde- pendent gaugers and during the hours between 11 a . m . and 3 p . m ...
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