The Technical World Magazine, Volume 4Technical World Company, 1906 |
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Page 58
... causes - crushing by icebergs , dragging anchors , etc .; and recently a cable was put out of service by a whale , which , getting the cable in its mouth , floundered about so that the cable was twisted in a loop around its jaw , effect ...
... causes - crushing by icebergs , dragging anchors , etc .; and recently a cable was put out of service by a whale , which , getting the cable in its mouth , floundered about so that the cable was twisted in a loop around its jaw , effect ...
Page 91
... causes a cor- responding movement at the receiving station , regardless of whether an oper- FIG . 2 . UNKAMAL SIEMENS & HALSKE TYPE - PRINTING MACHINE . ator is at hand or not . If no one. ( 91 ) 14 How Eclipses are Studied By C CLAUDY A ...
... causes a cor- responding movement at the receiving station , regardless of whether an oper- FIG . 2 . UNKAMAL SIEMENS & HALSKE TYPE - PRINTING MACHINE . ator is at hand or not . If no one. ( 91 ) 14 How Eclipses are Studied By C CLAUDY A ...
Page 94
... causes valve to move toward position , until , at the crank position OC , mid- the displacement OK is again equal to A A the outside lap , and the valve has reached the point of cut - off . When the position . OH is reached , the crank ...
... causes valve to move toward position , until , at the crank position OC , mid- the displacement OK is again equal to A A the outside lap , and the valve has reached the point of cut - off . When the position . OH is reached , the crank ...
Page 101
... cause leaks to oc- cur . This also was opposed by General Meigs , however ; and , as far as it is pos- sible to learn , no changes in the structure were made . The bridge has now been in use nearly half a century , and seems to be as ...
... cause leaks to oc- cur . This also was opposed by General Meigs , however ; and , as far as it is pos- sible to learn , no changes in the structure were made . The bridge has now been in use nearly half a century , and seems to be as ...
Page 104
... cause at high temperatures oxygen has a greater affinity for carbon than for iron . There- fore the oxygen leaves the iron , and combines with the carbon , forming carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide according to the amount of air present ...
... cause at high temperatures oxygen has a greater affinity for carbon than for iron . There- fore the oxygen leaves the iron , and combines with the carbon , forming carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide according to the amount of air present ...
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