Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Volume 28The Institution, 1869 - Civil engineering Vols. 39-204 (1874/75-1916/17) have a section 3 containing "Abstracts of papers in foreign transactions and periodicals" (title varies); issued separately, 1919-37, as the institution's Engineering abstracts from the current periodical literature of engineering and applied science, published outside the United Kingdom. |
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... thickness of inch , and are supported on feet cast on , the size being such as to allow inch thickness of glass all round for the grinding process . The small lens - rings and prisms are cast in one piece , but the larger ones are cast ...
... thickness of inch , and are supported on feet cast on , the size being such as to allow inch thickness of glass all round for the grinding process . The small lens - rings and prisms are cast in one piece , but the larger ones are cast ...
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... thickness of pitch between each joint , so that glass does not touch glass . The number of seg- ments depends upon the number of panels into which it is intended to divide the apparatus ; but in the smaller sizes it is better to grind ...
... thickness of pitch between each joint , so that glass does not touch glass . The number of seg- ments depends upon the number of panels into which it is intended to divide the apparatus ; but in the smaller sizes it is better to grind ...
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... thickness of 12 inch or 2 inches . The distances from the wrought - iron standards to the indented edges of the panels were filled in with gun - metal , and in the English apparatus no chipping pieces were used , so that the weight of ...
... thickness of 12 inch or 2 inches . The distances from the wrought - iron standards to the indented edges of the panels were filled in with gun - metal , and in the English apparatus no chipping pieces were used , so that the weight of ...
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... thickness is only about 1 inch , and they weigh less than the former thick indented ones . If desired there is no reason why these latter should not be cast indented as before . The racks are planed on both sides ; the outer edges are ...
... thickness is only about 1 inch , and they weigh less than the former thick indented ones . If desired there is no reason why these latter should not be cast indented as before . The racks are planed on both sides ; the outer edges are ...
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... thick- ness of standard employed , and there will be sixteen points on the horizon , when it is all illuminated , receiving this weakened light . In harbour lights the obscuration is frequently greater , on account of the small diameter ...
... thick- ness of standard employed , and there will be sixteen points on the horizon , when it is all illuminated , receiving this weakened light . In harbour lights the obscuration is frequently greater , on account of the small diameter ...
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