Nature, Volume 109Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1922 - Electronic journals |
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Page 100
... metal , about 100,000 tons of which are produced annually at the present time solely by means of the electric ... metal passes direct from the vapour to the solid condition , the boiling - point of the metal being only slightly ...
... metal , about 100,000 tons of which are produced annually at the present time solely by means of the electric ... metal passes direct from the vapour to the solid condition , the boiling - point of the metal being only slightly ...
Page 253
... metal , perforated with holes of small that is to say , with holes large enough to admit of the passage of the necessary volume of air through them , but small enough to arrest the passage of flame . It will be recalled that the lamp ...
... metal , perforated with holes of small that is to say , with holes large enough to admit of the passage of the necessary volume of air through them , but small enough to arrest the passage of flame . It will be recalled that the lamp ...
Page 257
... metal is corroded by a liquid yielding an insoluble corrosion product , the latter may either cling to the metal , forming a thin protective covering ( often in- visible ) , or it may become dispersed in the solution ; in the latter ...
... metal is corroded by a liquid yielding an insoluble corrosion product , the latter may either cling to the metal , forming a thin protective covering ( often in- visible ) , or it may become dispersed in the solution ; in the latter ...
Contents
Fouriers Series and Integrals and the Mathematical Chéveneau C An Optical Method for the Determination | xxxiii |
Fleming A P M and J G Pearce Research in Industry HillTops Vol 3 510 | xxxv |
Hannay A H Standards and Principles in Art 256 | xlii |
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