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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... engineer , an accomplished scientist , an athlete in mathematics , and was regarded by every one as an authority in at least two branches of the profession . He need hardly say that the Council had taken the first and most rapid means ...
... engineer , an accomplished scientist , an athlete in mathematics , and was regarded by every one as an authority in at least two branches of the profession . He need hardly say that the Council had taken the first and most rapid means ...
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... engineer . The field of the profession has extended in all directions by the advances of practical science and by a process of evolution and agglutination . The intro- duction of the steam - engine , the development of the railroad ...
... engineer . The field of the profession has extended in all directions by the advances of practical science and by a process of evolution and agglutination . The intro- duction of the steam - engine , the development of the railroad ...
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... engineer , the mechanical engineer , the naval architect , the mining engineer , the sanitary engineer , the gas engineer , the hydraulic engineer , the electrical engineer , the chemical engineer , the marine engineer , species of one ...
... engineer , the mechanical engineer , the naval architect , the mining engineer , the sanitary engineer , the gas engineer , the hydraulic engineer , the electrical engineer , the chemical engineer , the marine engineer , species of one ...
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... engineer as the most scientific and advanced of all the learned professions . The result of the first examinations ... engineer is far in advance of the pure scientist . Smeaton and Watt , Telford and Stephenson , Rankine and Kelvin ...
... engineer as the most scientific and advanced of all the learned professions . The result of the first examinations ... engineer is far in advance of the pure scientist . Smeaton and Watt , Telford and Stephenson , Rankine and Kelvin ...
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Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain). TECHNICAL EDUCATION . The engineer extracts matter from the earth and transforms it into purer and more serviceable forms . He finds energy lying dormant or running to waste ; he converts ...
Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain). TECHNICAL EDUCATION . The engineer extracts matter from the earth and transforms it into purer and more serviceable forms . He finds energy lying dormant or running to waste ; he converts ...
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