Journal of the Franklin InstituteVols. 1-69 include more or less complete patent reports of the U. S. Patent Office for years 1825-1859. cf. Index to v. 1-120 of the Journal, p. [415] |
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... no reservation of exhaust steam by foreclosing the exhaust port , the whole area of resistance by compression would be removed , and there would be a reserve of steam of atmospheric pressure equal in volume to the clearance only .
... no reservation of exhaust steam by foreclosing the exhaust port , the whole area of resistance by compression would be removed , and there would be a reserve of steam of atmospheric pressure equal in volume to the clearance only .
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“ I also claim the arrangement of the drast and take - up mechanism , in connexion with the knitting mechanism , supported by two separate frames , and also their connexion with the mechanism for producing an equal and simultaneous ...
“ I also claim the arrangement of the drast and take - up mechanism , in connexion with the knitting mechanism , supported by two separate frames , and also their connexion with the mechanism for producing an equal and simultaneous ...
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... it may be concluded the two fuels are of equal value as generators of steam , an agreement we should also be entitled to expect from their closely resembling chemical constitutions , which compare as follows — Professor Walter R.
... it may be concluded the two fuels are of equal value as generators of steam , an agreement we should also be entitled to expect from their closely resembling chemical constitutions , which compare as follows — Professor Walter R.
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These formulæ give for the pressure r a maximum corresponding to a certain density , beyond which the gases could not sustain a pressure even equal to that which has been already applied to them , and at which , consequently , they must ...
These formulæ give for the pressure r a maximum corresponding to a certain density , beyond which the gases could not sustain a pressure even equal to that which has been already applied to them , and at which , consequently , they must ...
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... from the load waterline of models with curved bottoms , it appeared that the depth to cause the greatest lateral resistance should not exceed the average breadth of half the beam measured at the points of equal distance between the ...
... from the load waterline of models with curved bottoms , it appeared that the depth to cause the greatest lateral resistance should not exceed the average breadth of half the beam measured at the points of equal distance between the ...
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