The Technical World Magazine, Volume 4Technical World Company, 1906 |
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Page 83
... tion of the giant rafts as menaces to nav- igation . In explanation of the demand for the red and yellow firs of the Northwest , it may be noted that these trees rival pine in lightness , and oak in strength and dura- bility . They have ...
... tion of the giant rafts as menaces to nav- igation . In explanation of the demand for the red and yellow firs of the Northwest , it may be noted that these trees rival pine in lightness , and oak in strength and dura- bility . They have ...
Page 90
... new locations are furnished with full information promptly upon applica tion , the Bureaus thus proving also a time - saving convenience . T HE accompanying illustration , Fig . 1 , is 90 THE TECHNICAL WORLD MAGAZINE.
... new locations are furnished with full information promptly upon applica tion , the Bureaus thus proving also a time - saving convenience . T HE accompanying illustration , Fig . 1 , is 90 THE TECHNICAL WORLD MAGAZINE.
Page 95
... tion of admission ) is ahead of OA , the old position . If the eccentricity is increased ( Fig . 5 ) , the valve travel will increase , and ad- mission will take place earlier at OA ' ; the lead will be increased an amount D'D H ' H FIG ...
... tion of admission ) is ahead of OA , the old position . If the eccentricity is increased ( Fig . 5 ) , the valve travel will increase , and ad- mission will take place earlier at OA ' ; the lead will be increased an amount D'D H ' H FIG ...
Page 112
... tion of a forest by the rubbing together of trees against each other during a high wind , and the consequent fluxion of some of the metal from ores lying exposed on or near the surface . Watson observed that " the earth in a little time ...
... tion of a forest by the rubbing together of trees against each other during a high wind , and the consequent fluxion of some of the metal from ores lying exposed on or near the surface . Watson observed that " the earth in a little time ...
Page 136
... tion of the motor car , beginning with some historical references , and later tak- ing up the construction of the various component parts of the automobile . The novel feature of the book consists of a paper model showing the assembly ...
... tion of the motor car , beginning with some historical references , and later tak- ing up the construction of the various component parts of the automobile . The novel feature of the book consists of a paper model showing the assembly ...
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