The Technical World Magazine, Volume 7Technical World Company, 1907 |
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Page 33
... eyes filled with tears - but she quickly added , " But I'm happy here and proud to be an indirect help to such a work . What can a man do more useful and helpful to his fellows than to reclaim a wilderness and transform it into a garden ...
... eyes filled with tears - but she quickly added , " But I'm happy here and proud to be an indirect help to such a work . What can a man do more useful and helpful to his fellows than to reclaim a wilderness and transform it into a garden ...
Page 35
... eyes is that of the serving of these two thousand diners - guests of the great Aquarium , because the 213 different species have 213 differing appetites and as many separate ways of satisfying them . The fact that over a million and a ...
... eyes is that of the serving of these two thousand diners - guests of the great Aquarium , because the 213 different species have 213 differing appetites and as many separate ways of satisfying them . The fact that over a million and a ...
Page 41
... eye in regard to light waves , and has been fitly termed the " Electric Eye . " An improved type of radio - conductor is the tripod disc , designed by Branly and which consists of a brass plate hav- ing three feet , the lower points of ...
... eye in regard to light waves , and has been fitly termed the " Electric Eye . " An improved type of radio - conductor is the tripod disc , designed by Branly and which consists of a brass plate hav- ing three feet , the lower points of ...
Page 43
... eyes . The apparatus at the receiving station is to this effect provided with a horizon- tal cylindrical steel axle rotating slowly . In the first model constructed by Dr. Branly and which is represented in figure 3 , the axle was ...
... eyes . The apparatus at the receiving station is to this effect provided with a horizon- tal cylindrical steel axle rotating slowly . In the first model constructed by Dr. Branly and which is represented in figure 3 , the axle was ...
Page 44
... eyes of the operator at the starting station . The signals thus recorded are all due to sparks automatically produced by an induction coil at the receiving sta- tion , and this automatic wireless telegra- phy is controlled by a special ...
... eyes of the operator at the starting station . The signals thus recorded are all due to sparks automatically produced by an induction coil at the receiving sta- tion , and this automatic wireless telegra- phy is controlled by a special ...
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