The Technical World Magazine, Volume 15Technical World Company, 1911 |
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... curiosities of lost - iden- tity , can be completely cured by operative interference as practiced by the skilful hands of skilful surgeons . ORTY million dollars were wasted on the public roads of 22 22 1 TECHNICAL WORLD MAGAZINE.
... curiosities of lost - iden- tity , can be completely cured by operative interference as practiced by the skilful hands of skilful surgeons . ORTY million dollars were wasted on the public roads of 22 22 1 TECHNICAL WORLD MAGAZINE.
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... million dollars were wasted on the public roads of the United States through ignorance , incompetence , and indifference in 1904. As the same amount was wasted in the same way in 1910 , the American people would seem to be holding their ...
... million dollars were wasted on the public roads of the United States through ignorance , incompetence , and indifference in 1904. As the same amount was wasted in the same way in 1910 , the American people would seem to be holding their ...
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... half that sum , or even less , and since the total of unimproved roads does not much exceed two million miles , it is probable that this sum would come WILLIAM THO pretty near to supplying the whole na- tion with adequate. 24.
... half that sum , or even less , and since the total of unimproved roads does not much exceed two million miles , it is probable that this sum would come WILLIAM THO pretty near to supplying the whole na- tion with adequate. 24.
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... million times more efficient , so far as the carrying of vibrations to a given point is concerned . Now , this is exactly what is accom- plished by the invention here described , which , by the way , does not require the use of any new ...
... million times more efficient , so far as the carrying of vibrations to a given point is concerned . Now , this is exactly what is accom- plished by the invention here described , which , by the way , does not require the use of any new ...
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... millions per second are used , and the energy is chiefly radiated into the ether of space . There is , however , an intermediate range , in which the vibrations are from 20,000 to 100,000 per second , and where- in the electro ...
... millions per second are used , and the energy is chiefly radiated into the ether of space . There is , however , an intermediate range , in which the vibrations are from 20,000 to 100,000 per second , and where- in the electro ...
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