This Scientific Age: Essays in Modern Thought and AchievementDugald Caleb Jackson, Walter Paul Jones J. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 1930 - Počet stran: 353 |
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... better the parts fit , the more efficient and smooth- running the mechanism . The same thing is true in the making of ordnance . The better the projectile fits the gun the more accurate the fire . In making an ordinary shell some two ...
... better the parts fit , the more efficient and smooth- running the mechanism . The same thing is true in the making of ordnance . The better the projectile fits the gun the more accurate the fire . In making an ordinary shell some two ...
Strana 43
... better to cover the surface with an oil like linseed , which oxidizes to a hard elastic and adhesive coating . If with linseed oil we mix iron oxide or some other pigment we have a paint that will protect iron perfectly so long as it is ...
... better to cover the surface with an oil like linseed , which oxidizes to a hard elastic and adhesive coating . If with linseed oil we mix iron oxide or some other pigment we have a paint that will protect iron perfectly so long as it is ...
Strana 187
... better and more serviceable . Such little bits of scientific gossip are interesting ( if true ) , but they lie outside of the realm of the present volume and shall receive no further attention . Behold , therefore , our earliest ...
... better and more serviceable . Such little bits of scientific gossip are interesting ( if true ) , but they lie outside of the realm of the present volume and shall receive no further attention . Behold , therefore , our earliest ...
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THE HOUSE OF A THOUSAND MARVELS M | 20 |
METALS Old and New Edwin E Slosson | 36 |
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