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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... Practice , the home of difficulty , is thus the nursery of science . The engineer is far in advance of the pure scientist . Smeaton and Watt , Telford and Stephenson , Rankine and Kelvin , Whitworth and Froude , Regnault and Hirn , have ...
... Practice , the home of difficulty , is thus the nursery of science . The engineer is far in advance of the pure scientist . Smeaton and Watt , Telford and Stephenson , Rankine and Kelvin , Whitworth and Froude , Regnault and Hirn , have ...
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... practice alone will give . There is a fashion in Great Britain for technical education just now . Enormous sums of money are being annually spent on secondary , intermediate , and more advanced education . It is well that it is so . It ...
... practice alone will give . There is a fashion in Great Britain for technical education just now . Enormous sums of money are being annually spent on secondary , intermediate , and more advanced education . It is well that it is so . It ...
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... practice . The writing telegraph origin- ating with our late Member of Council , E. A. Cowper , which re- produced actual handwriting , much improved by Elisha Gray , and called the " Telautograph , " is steadily working its way into ...
... practice . The writing telegraph origin- ating with our late Member of Council , E. A. Cowper , which re- produced actual handwriting , much improved by Elisha Gray , and called the " Telautograph , " is steadily working its way into ...
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... speciality . Its facts and tenets , its science and practice , must form the framework of the profession of the engineer . Every engineer must ultimately become Proceedings . ] ADDRESS OF WILLIAM HENRY PREECE , PRESIDENT . 27.
... speciality . Its facts and tenets , its science and practice , must form the framework of the profession of the engineer . Every engineer must ultimately become Proceedings . ] ADDRESS OF WILLIAM HENRY PREECE , PRESIDENT . 27.
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... practice , from the principles which have hitherto guided it . This process depends on the remarkable property possessed by nickel of forming a volatile compound with carbonic oxide , or , as it is called in modern chemical nomenclature ...
... practice , from the principles which have hitherto guided it . This process depends on the remarkable property possessed by nickel of forming a volatile compound with carbonic oxide , or , as it is called in modern chemical nomenclature ...
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