The Technical World Magazine, Volume 7Technical World Company, 1907 |
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Page 38
... heads for a moment to be then eagerly snapped at . These creatures are rap- idly disappearing from our coasts ; owing to their ravages on the fish , many of the New Eng- land States now offer a bounty of from $ 1 to $ 3 for the ...
... heads for a moment to be then eagerly snapped at . These creatures are rap- idly disappearing from our coasts ; owing to their ravages on the fish , many of the New Eng- land States now offer a bounty of from $ 1 to $ 3 for the ...
Page 51
... HEAD AND BODY COVERINGS TO PROTECT THE WEARER FROM GREAT HEAT . occupations , in search of self - defense . If invention keeps pace with the demand in this country and a knowledge of it is spread widely by means of this new en- terprise ...
... HEAD AND BODY COVERINGS TO PROTECT THE WEARER FROM GREAT HEAT . occupations , in search of self - defense . If invention keeps pace with the demand in this country and a knowledge of it is spread widely by means of this new en- terprise ...
Page 60
... head highway bridges which cross railroads . The concentrated gases of combustion have a corrosive action on steel which wears it away in the course of a few years . No matter how much the steel may be protected by paint , even the ...
... head highway bridges which cross railroads . The concentrated gases of combustion have a corrosive action on steel which wears it away in the course of a few years . No matter how much the steel may be protected by paint , even the ...
Page 77
... head of the rows in the highest parts of the field . Furrows , made between the double rows of growing vines , conduct the water to all parts of the bed so that each vine is provided with moisture . NE of the most important expeditions ...
... head of the rows in the highest parts of the field . Furrows , made between the double rows of growing vines , conduct the water to all parts of the bed so that each vine is provided with moisture . NE of the most important expeditions ...
Page 85
... head- lines of the paper , as it should be - it is because his paper happened to be an inch or so out of line with the rest of the pile when the mailing machine operator stamped it , and that if the operator had stopped for even the ...
... head- lines of the paper , as it should be - it is because his paper happened to be an inch or so out of line with the rest of the pile when the mailing machine operator stamped it , and that if the operator had stopped for even the ...
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