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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... flow of what would usually be considered a very small fraction- only 3 per cent . - of a rainfall of 18 inches , which is less than the average of the minimum yearly precipitation at Mundaring and York . But the country in which the ...
... flow of what would usually be considered a very small fraction- only 3 per cent . - of a rainfall of 18 inches , which is less than the average of the minimum yearly precipitation at Mundaring and York . But the country in which the ...
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... flow until 10 to 12 inches of rain have fallen , and they stop almost im- mediately the rainy season ends . The rainfall for the year 1902 may be taken as typical of the rainfall generally . During that year the total rainfall , as ...
... flow until 10 to 12 inches of rain have fallen , and they stop almost im- mediately the rainy season ends . The rainfall for the year 1902 may be taken as typical of the rainfall generally . During that year the total rainfall , as ...
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... flow can be made . This opinion is supported by Tables I. and II . in the Appendix ( p . 97 ) . Table I. contains the results of gaugings at two points lower down the same river as that on which the reservoir is situated , with , for ...
... flow can be made . This opinion is supported by Tables I. and II . in the Appendix ( p . 97 ) . Table I. contains the results of gaugings at two points lower down the same river as that on which the reservoir is situated , with , for ...
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... flow , the decaying vegetable matter would be expected to result in high ammonia figures on analysis of the water . Although this would in itself be harmless , it was recognized that the presence of the dissolved organic matter might be ...
... flow , the decaying vegetable matter would be expected to result in high ammonia figures on analysis of the water . Although this would in itself be harmless , it was recognized that the presence of the dissolved organic matter might be ...
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... flow of the river lasts less than half the year at most , so that sufficient time is afforded for repairing any damage done to the weir - face and footings . In order to facilitate the descent of the water , the profile of the weir ...
... flow of the river lasts less than half the year at most , so that sufficient time is afforded for repairing any damage done to the weir - face and footings . In order to facilitate the descent of the water , the profile of the weir ...
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