The Technical World Magazine, Volume 17Technical World Company, 1912 |
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Page 13
... four typewritten pages of which were devoted to individual men- tion of his and Contractor Heney's staff , each of whom , it seemed , de- served credit for especially good work . The letter concluded : " Any reference to myself should ...
... four typewritten pages of which were devoted to individual men- tion of his and Contractor Heney's staff , each of whom , it seemed , de- served credit for especially good work . The letter concluded : " Any reference to myself should ...
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... four hours after the fly has bitten . These human reservoirs of trypanosomes become spreaders of the disease if a fly again feeds on them , and it is believed that any winged insect which may pierce the skin , the mosquito , for ...
... four hours after the fly has bitten . These human reservoirs of trypanosomes become spreaders of the disease if a fly again feeds on them , and it is believed that any winged insect which may pierce the skin , the mosquito , for ...
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... four members of the firm of Burr Brothers , one of the most successful promoters of worthless stock in the country , pleaded guilty in the United States court in New York to a charge of using the mails to defraud , and were sentenced to ...
... four members of the firm of Burr Brothers , one of the most successful promoters of worthless stock in the country , pleaded guilty in the United States court in New York to a charge of using the mails to defraud , and were sentenced to ...
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... four hun- dred fathoms . The fish is a permanent resident throughout the year in the deep basin of Massachusetts Bay and along the edge of the continental slope for hun- dreds of miles up and down the coast . In truth , the sea bottom ...
... four hun- dred fathoms . The fish is a permanent resident throughout the year in the deep basin of Massachusetts Bay and along the edge of the continental slope for hun- dreds of miles up and down the coast . In truth , the sea bottom ...
Page 67
... four cents a ton - unless some- thing is done . It will be the two cents a ton which we naturally should pay as coal users plus two cents a ton which we pay to relieve the steam coal user from his obligation . I will give you a third ...
... four cents a ton - unless some- thing is done . It will be the two cents a ton which we naturally should pay as coal users plus two cents a ton which we pay to relieve the steam coal user from his obligation . I will give you a third ...
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