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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... tion curves were selected . Three mounting heights are employed with the two direct distributions , so the total number of arrangements is ten ( Fig . 1 ) . They are as follows : = 1. Uniformly diffusing globes , I ( 0 ) I ( 0 ) , 0 ...
... tion curves were selected . Three mounting heights are employed with the two direct distributions , so the total number of arrangements is ten ( Fig . 1 ) . They are as follows : = 1. Uniformly diffusing globes , I ( 0 ) I ( 0 ) , 0 ...
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... tion from mercury 198 equal 1 meter . The fundamental advantage of mercury over cadmium is that the wavelengths of the light from mercury are much more sharply defined . Cadmium consists of six principal isotopes which are not separated ...
... tion from mercury 198 equal 1 meter . The fundamental advantage of mercury over cadmium is that the wavelengths of the light from mercury are much more sharply defined . Cadmium consists of six principal isotopes which are not separated ...
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... tion of Franklin's work in electricity . " The Biochemical Research Foundation has conducted as its major effort the study of nucleic acid and cell division in relation to cancer . In addition , the Foundation has followed other lines ...
... tion of Franklin's work in electricity . " The Biochemical Research Foundation has conducted as its major effort the study of nucleic acid and cell division in relation to cancer . In addition , the Foundation has followed other lines ...
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