Addresses Delivered at the Triennial Celebration ..., Volumes 24-281886 |
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... five feet by three ) admitting light from without , and two long but narrow windows were built into the partitions for convenience of observation . They fitted into casings in the usual way . One door , of the ordinary size , served for ...
... five feet by three ) admitting light from without , and two long but narrow windows were built into the partitions for convenience of observation . They fitted into casings in the usual way . One door , of the ordinary size , served for ...
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... five times as much carbonic oxide as another it is therefore only three , four , or five times as dangerous to life . IV . Our experiments confirm the work of Gruber and others , who claim that carbonic oxide is not a cumulative poison ...
... five times as much carbonic oxide as another it is therefore only three , four , or five times as dangerous to life . IV . Our experiments confirm the work of Gruber and others , who claim that carbonic oxide is not a cumulative poison ...
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... five times worse off than in the former . It is plain that , as their lives were in imminent danger , and as they were vomiting and in dis- tress , it is not possible to express their relative danger mathemat- ically . The first ...
... five times worse off than in the former . It is plain that , as their lives were in imminent danger , and as they were vomiting and in dis- tress , it is not possible to express their relative danger mathemat- ically . The first ...
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... five miles in length it was attempted to talk over a cable - conductor insulated with gutta - percha of the same length . But , worse than this , it was found that conversation carried on over one wire was heard with equal facility on ...
... five miles in length it was attempted to talk over a cable - conductor insulated with gutta - percha of the same length . But , worse than this , it was found that conversation carried on over one wire was heard with equal facility on ...
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... five miles in length , without cross - talk being appre- ciable . We have seen , from our table , that india - rubber and kerite , both of which are extensively used for telegraph cables , are equally unfit with gutta - percha for ...
... five miles in length , without cross - talk being appre- ciable . We have seen , from our table , that india - rubber and kerite , both of which are extensively used for telegraph cables , are equally unfit with gutta - percha for ...
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Page 92 - ... advise the respective parties what, if anything, ought to be done or submitted to by either or both to adjust said dispute, and make a written decision thereof.
Page 79 - May one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five, the Straight Line or Distance between the Centres of the Two Points in the Gold Studs in the Straight Brass Rod, now in the Custody of the Clerk of the House of Commons, whereon the Words and Figures
Page 91 - An Act to provide for a State Board of Arbitration for the settlement of differences between employers and employes, to define the duties of said Board, and to appropriate the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars therefor.
Page 93 - ... make and publish a report finding such cause or causes, and assigning such responsibility or blame. The board shall have the same powers for the foregoing purposes as are given it by section three of this act.
Page 81 - To form some conception of the degree of coarse-grainedness indicated by this conclusion, imagine a rain drop, or a globe of glass as large as a pea, to be magnified up to the size of the earth, each constituent molecule being magnified in the same proportion. The magnified structure would be coarser grained than a heap of small shot, but probably less coarse grained than a heap of cricketballs.
Page 79 - Pendulum vibrating Seconds of Mean Time in the Latitude of London in a Vacuum at the Level of the Sea is in the proportion of Thirty-Six Inches to Thirty-Nine Inches and one thousand three hundred and ninety-three ten-thousandth Parts of an Inch...
Page 39 - Cross in the chair. The records of the previous meeting were read and approved. The chairman...
Page 122 - Thus the nutrients of vegetable foods are, in general, much less costly than in animal foods. The animal foods have, however, the advantage of containing a larger proportion of protein and fats, and the protein, at least, in more digestible forms.
Page 133 - ... following : — First. To give the students practice in such experimental work as any engineer is constantly liable to be called upon to perform in the practice of his profession; as boiler tests, engine tests, power determinations, etc. Second. To give the students some experience in carrying on original investigations in engineering subjects with such care and accuracy as to render the results of real value to the engineering community. Third. By publishing from time to time the results of...
Page 96 - President, in the Chair. After the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting the name of Dr.