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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... Depth of Water on the Speed of Torpedo Craft . A. C. Disregarded Points in the Stability of Masonry Dams . L. W. ATCHERLEY and KARL PEARSON Resistance of Metallic Wires for High - Frequency Currents . BROCA and TURCHINI · · · • 456 458 ...
... Depth of Water on the Speed of Torpedo Craft . A. C. Disregarded Points in the Stability of Masonry Dams . L. W. ATCHERLEY and KARL PEARSON Resistance of Metallic Wires for High - Frequency Currents . BROCA and TURCHINI · · · • 456 458 ...
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... to the draught of ships , but it was the depth of water in the ships ' own [ THE INST . C.E. VOL . CLXII . ] D Professor harbours , not that in the enemy's harbours . Proceedings . ] DISCUSSION ON SHIPBUILDING FOR THE NAVY . 33.
... to the draught of ships , but it was the depth of water in the ships ' own [ THE INST . C.E. VOL . CLXII . ] D Professor harbours , not that in the enemy's harbours . Proceedings . ] DISCUSSION ON SHIPBUILDING FOR THE NAVY . 33.
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... of pipe , and deliver it into a concrete receiving - tank having a capacity of 468,000 gallons and a depth of 15 feet of water . The pumps at Station No. 2 draw their water from 54 [ Minutes of PALMER ON COOLGARDIE WATER - SUPPLY .
... of pipe , and deliver it into a concrete receiving - tank having a capacity of 468,000 gallons and a depth of 15 feet of water . The pumps at Station No. 2 draw their water from 54 [ Minutes of PALMER ON COOLGARDIE WATER - SUPPLY .
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... depth . The net fall is 94 feet from Baker's Hill to West Northam , whence the water gravitates to the Cunderdin reservoir , a further 41 miles , thus making a total length of 75 miles between Stations 2 and 3. The Cunderdin reservoir ...
... depth . The net fall is 94 feet from Baker's Hill to West Northam , whence the water gravitates to the Cunderdin reservoir , a further 41 miles , thus making a total length of 75 miles between Stations 2 and 3. The Cunderdin reservoir ...
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... depth of 20 to 30 feet below the surface . The conglomerate and sands generally overlie kaolinized granite , which , in turn , merges into solid granite . In the vicinity of the weir , the rock is more exposed , the country is less flat ...
... depth of 20 to 30 feet below the surface . The conglomerate and sands generally overlie kaolinized granite , which , in turn , merges into solid granite . In the vicinity of the weir , the rock is more exposed , the country is less flat ...
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