Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 249Pergamon Press, 1950 |
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Page 278
... laboratory , furnace room , and the crushing and grinding laboratory . In addition to administrative offices , the metallurgical laboratory , engi- neering office and library are located on the first floor . The top floor is devoted to ...
... laboratory , furnace room , and the crushing and grinding laboratory . In addition to administrative offices , the metallurgical laboratory , engi- neering office and library are located on the first floor . The top floor is devoted to ...
Page 293
... laboratory is the teamwork concept . While most exploratory research endeavors tend to be indi- vidual in nature , it is essential that there be a flow ... laboratory for use in its work April , 1950. ] 293 INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH LABORATORIES.
... laboratory is the teamwork concept . While most exploratory research endeavors tend to be indi- vidual in nature , it is essential that there be a flow ... laboratory for use in its work April , 1950. ] 293 INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH LABORATORIES.
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... laboratories and the authors cover this field from the position of the laboratory in an owning corporation or company setup through the internal organization of the laboratories themselves , including the selection of laboratory ...
... laboratories and the authors cover this field from the position of the laboratory in an owning corporation or company setup through the internal organization of the laboratories themselves , including the selection of laboratory ...
Contents
MARCH 1950 No | 3 |
MAY 1950 No | 5 |
A Note on the Notch Effect of Metals K MINAMIŌZI AND H ŌKUBO | 49 |
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