Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 260Pergamon Press, 1955 Vols. 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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Page 82
... operation with changes in the above factors are readily accountable . Because of the nonlinear nature of the magnetic amplifier and the dependence of its operation upon these nonlinearities , it can not be subjected to any simple ...
... operation with changes in the above factors are readily accountable . Because of the nonlinear nature of the magnetic amplifier and the dependence of its operation upon these nonlinearities , it can not be subjected to any simple ...
Page 89
... operation for control and counting operations . It is claimed . to be the only relay which is " fail safe . " The CA - Superelay is capable of switching steady current loads as high as 15 amperes with less than five micro- amperes ...
... operation for control and counting operations . It is claimed . to be the only relay which is " fail safe . " The CA - Superelay is capable of switching steady current loads as high as 15 amperes with less than five micro- amperes ...
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... operation as a part of the official U. S. exhibit while the conference is in session August 8-20 . At the conclusion of the conference the U. S. Government , through the Atomic Energy Commission , will sell the reactor to Switzerland ...
... operation as a part of the official U. S. exhibit while the conference is in session August 8-20 . At the conclusion of the conference the U. S. Government , through the Atomic Energy Commission , will sell the reactor to Switzerland ...
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