Gas and Electric News, Volume 8Employees of Rochester Gas and Electric., 1921 |
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... shown by gas analysis in the form of a nitro- gen content averaging about 12 % . The nitrogen might enter the gas from several sources ; viz ; nitrogen in the coal itself ; nitrogen leaking into the retorts from the combustion flues ...
... shown by gas analysis in the form of a nitro- gen content averaging about 12 % . The nitrogen might enter the gas from several sources ; viz ; nitrogen in the coal itself ; nitrogen leaking into the retorts from the combustion flues ...
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... shown to be the average expense , is used . These are shown in Column 2 . Now , assuming that the cost as established by payments and reserves is a measure of accident loss , it is necessary to compare these losses on the basis of size ...
... shown to be the average expense , is used . These are shown in Column 2 . Now , assuming that the cost as established by payments and reserves is a measure of accident loss , it is necessary to compare these losses on the basis of size ...
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... shown in Column 4 . For comparative purposes it is finally necessary to equalize these losses with the hazard or degree of risk in the work of the group and for this purpose the manual rate is taken as a measure of the hazard rather ...
... shown in Column 4 . For comparative purposes it is finally necessary to equalize these losses with the hazard or degree of risk in the work of the group and for this purpose the manual rate is taken as a measure of the hazard rather ...
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... shown as a graph or diagram . The shortness of the line indicating de- partmental rating is a measure of the excellence of the department's work in accident prevention , a zero length indicating 100 % . In drawing lessons from these ...
... shown as a graph or diagram . The shortness of the line indicating de- partmental rating is a measure of the excellence of the department's work in accident prevention , a zero length indicating 100 % . In drawing lessons from these ...
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... shown , that mankind are more disposed to suffer , while evils are sufferable , than to right them- selves by abolishing the forms to which they are ac- customed . But when a long train of abuses and usurpa- tions , pursuing invariably ...
... shown , that mankind are more disposed to suffer , while evils are sufferable , than to right them- selves by abolishing the forms to which they are ac- customed . But when a long train of abuses and usurpa- tions , pursuing invariably ...
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