| Chemistry - 1863 - 640 pages
...employed for receiving the graduation of ciicles, the necesi-i;y for inlaying another metal will he obviated, by which two advantages will be gained;...which, more or less, must cause unequal density and U'usion in the circle subjected to such treatment will be dispensed with ; and the effect of inequality... | |
| 1863 - 962 pages
...as bolts, and fixing, tangent, and micrometer screws. Its hardness and comparative inoxydizability point it out as peculiarly adapted for pivots, axes,...necessity for inlaying another metal will be obviated, by whu-h two advantages will be gained: the hammering which forms part of the operation of inlaying, and... | |
| Pharmacology - 1863 - 606 pages
...as bolts, and fixing, tangent, and micrometer screws. Its hardness and comparative inoxydizability point it out as peculiarly adapted for pivots, axes,...circles, the necessity for inlaying another metal will he obviated, by which two advantages will be gained; the hammering which forms part of the operation... | |
| 1863 - 494 pages
...as bolts, and fixing, tangent, and micrometer screws. Its hardness and comparative inoxydizability point it out as peculiarly adapted for pivots, axes,...bearings. If employed for receiving the graduation of circle?, the necessity for inlaying another metal will be obviated, by which two advantages will be... | |
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