| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Biology - 1911 - 660 pages
...added, the solution aerated and tested from time to time. The experiments throughout were conducted in such a manner as to prevent as far as possible any air or other infection. It was not supposed that the solutions were kept entirely free from infection,... | |
| Australia. High Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1913 - 812 pages
...goods with respect to such matters as the Executive thinks material and of such character and affixed in such a manner as to prevent as far as possible any opportunity of future deception. All those things may be prescribed ; and, if not obeyed, certain consequences... | |
| Clarence Walter Hudson - Strains and stresses - 1911 - 292 pages
...stress due to their own weight. The stiffening trusses with the floors and bracing are then attached in such a manner as to prevent as far as possible any moment from being developed in the truss. For small and unimportant suspension bridges cables of wire... | |
| John Griffith Armstrong - History - 2002 - 260 pages
...be paid in whatever manner is most suitable, to secure munition ships entering this port be loaded in such a manner as to prevent as far as possible any danger of explosion.15 Chambers passed the resolution along to the Admiralty with a note that a reassuring... | |
| William Blackwood - 1842 - 606 pages
...sixteen days. They should afterwards be carefully turned over, or spread out with the hand. I hare known the peats, in a very fine season, when the lair...be carried on till the whole moss is expended. This f-hould be ascertained by boring, in order to lay out the system correctly- It is evident that for... | |
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