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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... Effect of Subsidence due to Coal - Workings upon Bridges and other Structures . " S. R. KAY . ( 5 cuts ) Discussion on ditto . ( 4 cuts ) • Correspondence on ditto Admission of Students Transfer of Associate Members to the class of ...
... Effect of Subsidence due to Coal - Workings upon Bridges and other Structures . " S. R. KAY . ( 5 cuts ) Discussion on ditto . ( 4 cuts ) • Correspondence on ditto Admission of Students Transfer of Associate Members to the class of ...
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... effect reform . The reform itself in our case has materially strengthened the credentials of our Institution . Our task has been a difficult one , for , while we recognise most fully that the practical training of the drawing - office ...
... effect reform . The reform itself in our case has materially strengthened the credentials of our Institution . Our task has been a difficult one , for , while we recognise most fully that the practical training of the drawing - office ...
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... effects , effects suggest causes , a knowledge of causes leads to remedies , and finally to exact science . Practice , the home of difficulty , is thus the nursery of science . The engineer is far in advance of the pure scientist ...
... effects , effects suggest causes , a knowledge of causes leads to remedies , and finally to exact science . Practice , the home of difficulty , is thus the nursery of science . The engineer is far in advance of the pure scientist ...
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... effects are explicable on the simple dynamical and mechanical principles that underlie our profession . LIGHTNING . The first practical application of the science of electricity was for the protection of life and property . Franklin in ...
... effects are explicable on the simple dynamical and mechanical principles that underlie our profession . LIGHTNING . The first practical application of the science of electricity was for the protection of life and property . Franklin in ...
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... effect , from the hands of Graham Bell . But the transmitting portion , that part which transforms the energy of the human voice into electric currents , has constantly been improved since Edison and Hughes showed us how to use the ...
... effect , from the hands of Graham Bell . But the transmitting portion , that part which transforms the energy of the human voice into electric currents , has constantly been improved since Edison and Hughes showed us how to use the ...
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