Nature, Volume 71Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1904 - Science |
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... metal, taken from a portion of the casting 13 inches in diameter, registered the following figures:– Per cent. Carlon O 39 Silicon o'o.8 Manganese O'O3 Sulphur O'O3 Phosphorus O'O2 Aluminium O'O3 Iron by difference 99'42 The structure ...
... metal, taken from a portion of the casting 13 inches in diameter, registered the following figures:– Per cent. Carlon O 39 Silicon o'o.8 Manganese O'O3 Sulphur O'O3 Phosphorus O'O2 Aluminium O'O3 Iron by difference 99'42 The structure ...
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... metal sponge which was pressed with tongs before removing from the electrolyte. which could, however, be almost entirely removed by subsequent fusion of the metal. The final step in the evolution of the commercial process was taken by ...
... metal sponge which was pressed with tongs before removing from the electrolyte. which could, however, be almost entirely removed by subsequent fusion of the metal. The final step in the evolution of the commercial process was taken by ...
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... metal is smeared or dragged over the surface, more or less obliterating the true boundary line which it is desired to examine. To overcome this obstacle, is is arranged that the last rubbing on emery paper shall be done in a direction ...
... metal is smeared or dragged over the surface, more or less obliterating the true boundary line which it is desired to examine. To overcome this obstacle, is is arranged that the last rubbing on emery paper shall be done in a direction ...
Contents
Recent Archaeological Discoveries in Crete | xv |
the Discovery of Argon Prof G H Darwin Chemical Combination and Toxic Action as Exemplified | l |
Archebiosis and Heterogenesis Dr H Charlton Bastian | 60 |
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