Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Band 135The Institution, 1899 Vols. 39-204 (1874/75-1916/17) have a section 3 containing "Abstracts of papers in foreign transactions and periodicals" (title varies); issued separately, 1919-37, as the institution's Engineering abstracts from the current periodical literature of engineering and applied science, published outside the United Kingdom. |
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... Author was satisfied that no better subject could be selected for consideration than the interesting process which marks an entirely new departure , in metallurgical practice , from the principles which have hitherto guided it . This ...
... Author was satisfied that no better subject could be selected for consideration than the interesting process which marks an entirely new departure , in metallurgical practice , from the principles which have hitherto guided it . This ...
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... Author saw it in full operation in Smethwick a few months ago . The details are clearly indicated in the plan of the works , Figs . 1 , Plate 1. The material under treatment during the Author's visit was of Canadian origin , and had ...
... Author saw it in full operation in Smethwick a few months ago . The details are clearly indicated in the plan of the works , Figs . 1 , Plate 1. The material under treatment during the Author's visit was of Canadian origin , and had ...
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... Author is able to exhibit plans for a large manufacturing plant , and Figs . 5 , Plate 1 , show a vertical elevation , sectional plan and cross - section of it . This plant will , it is estimated , produce 1,000 tons of nickel per year ...
... Author is able to exhibit plans for a large manufacturing plant , and Figs . 5 , Plate 1 , show a vertical elevation , sectional plan and cross - section of it . This plant will , it is estimated , produce 1,000 tons of nickel per year ...
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... Author only adds that the extraordinary properties of these alloys have formed the subject of elaborate investigations by the late Dr. John Hopkinson1 and by Mr. Guillaume.2 The Author acknowledges his indebtedness to Dr. Mond and to Dr ...
... Author only adds that the extraordinary properties of these alloys have formed the subject of elaborate investigations by the late Dr. John Hopkinson1 and by Mr. Guillaume.2 The Author acknowledges his indebtedness to Dr. Mond and to Dr ...
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... Author Dr. Mond . for having introduced , in so lucid and eloquent a manner , his inven- tion to the Institution . It had required very careful tending , but he thought it was now quite capable of taking care of itself in the struggle ...
... Author Dr. Mond . for having introduced , in so lucid and eloquent a manner , his inven- tion to the Institution . It had required very careful tending , but he thought it was now quite capable of taking care of itself in the struggle ...
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