Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 252Pergamon Press, 1951 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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... surface . When the luminaires do not throw all their light to one surface , the principle of superposition is applied . The pharos from the luminaires is divided into three components , F1 , F2 , and F3 : FD = F1 F2F3 . ( 2 ) Each ...
... surface . When the luminaires do not throw all their light to one surface , the principle of superposition is applied . The pharos from the luminaires is divided into three components , F1 , F2 , and F3 : FD = F1 F2F3 . ( 2 ) Each ...
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... surface , or in the study of rapid changes with time of the contact potential between pairs of newly prepared surfaces . Furthermore , information regarding the uniformity of the metallic surface is provided by the fact that a zero ...
... surface , or in the study of rapid changes with time of the contact potential between pairs of newly prepared surfaces . Furthermore , information regarding the uniformity of the metallic surface is provided by the fact that a zero ...
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... surface , or in the study of rapid changes with time of the contact potential between pairs of newly prepared surfaces . Furthermore , information regarding the uniformity of the metallic surface is provided by the fact that a zero ...
... surface , or in the study of rapid changes with time of the contact potential between pairs of newly prepared surfaces . Furthermore , information regarding the uniformity of the metallic surface is provided by the fact that a zero ...
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