Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Band 162The Institution, 1905 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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... comparatively recent date , alike testified . The Author was doing a service in urging the consider- ation of the financial with the military aspect of this question , perhaps a little in advance of the time when natural developments ...
... comparatively recent date , alike testified . The Author was doing a service in urging the consider- ation of the financial with the military aspect of this question , perhaps a little in advance of the time when natural developments ...
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... comparatively near to the gold- fields , were considered but abandoned , as the low rainfall rendered it more than questionable whether the yield would be sufficient . By a process of elimination , therefore , there was reached the ...
... comparatively near to the gold- fields , were considered but abandoned , as the low rainfall rendered it more than questionable whether the yield would be sufficient . By a process of elimination , therefore , there was reached the ...
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... comparatively cheap water should be available . These expectations were not confined to the general public ; for , some doubts having been expressed in Parliament as to the probability of so much as 5,000,000 gallons being used daily on ...
... comparatively cheap water should be available . These expectations were not confined to the general public ; for , some doubts having been expressed in Parliament as to the probability of so much as 5,000,000 gallons being used daily on ...
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... comparatively waterless spot , of a permanent supply of water fit for the use of the many men to be employed , as well as for the works . The requirements were met by constructing , in the bed of the future reservoir and about 9 chains ...
... comparatively waterless spot , of a permanent supply of water fit for the use of the many men to be employed , as well as for the works . The requirements were met by constructing , in the bed of the future reservoir and about 9 chains ...
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... comparatively little slaking . A cement which did not demand much slaking before use was especially necessary in connection with the smaller scattered works of the scheme , distri- buted as they were over 350 miles , and mostly in ...
... comparatively little slaking . A cement which did not demand much slaking before use was especially necessary in connection with the smaller scattered works of the scheme , distri- buted as they were over 350 miles , and mostly in ...
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