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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The 3d and 5th notches are employed only at speeds much above 17 miles per hour , and the loss by them is of no practical moment . Upon the whole , it follows that the possible loss by the early exhaust yielded by the link - motion is ...
The 3d and 5th notches are employed only at speeds much above 17 miles per hour , and the loss by them is of no practical moment . Upon the whole , it follows that the possible loss by the early exhaust yielded by the link - motion is ...
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For the 1st and 3d notches , the amount of loss by wire - drawing must obviously be still less ; and , in short , the objection of wire - drawing by the link - motion , when of liberal proportions , is of no practical weight .
For the 1st and 3d notches , the amount of loss by wire - drawing must obviously be still less ; and , in short , the objection of wire - drawing by the link - motion , when of liberal proportions , is of no practical weight .
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3d 24 : 3 " 5th 2001 or 2.51 66 or 3:03 66 66 66 > As the results under each notch vary very little , the means above stated may be adopted for all practical speeds without material error . From these mean quantities the following rule ...
3d 24 : 3 " 5th 2001 or 2.51 66 or 3:03 66 66 66 > As the results under each notch vary very little , the means above stated may be adopted for all practical speeds without material error . From these mean quantities the following rule ...
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It is believed , therefore , that the data and results here presented are as near the truth as it is possible to approximate , and even much nearer than is required for any practical purposes . It is possible that the dimensions of the ...
It is believed , therefore , that the data and results here presented are as near the truth as it is possible to approximate , and even much nearer than is required for any practical purposes . It is possible that the dimensions of the ...
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Any letters patent granted , therefore , • From the London Practical Mechanic's Journal , August , 1852 . are to contain a clause , conditioning them to be The New Patent Law . 57.
Any letters patent granted , therefore , • From the London Practical Mechanic's Journal , August , 1852 . are to contain a clause , conditioning them to be The New Patent Law . 57.
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