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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... sand , which in places extends to a 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 ...
... sand , which in places extends to a 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 ...
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... sand obtained from the river about 1 mile below the weir - site , the whole of the sand was brought from either Lion Mill or Bays- water , distant 8 miles and 22 miles respectively , by railway . That from the former was of quartz , and ...
... sand obtained from the river about 1 mile below the weir - site , the whole of the sand was brought from either Lion Mill or Bays- water , distant 8 miles and 22 miles respectively , by railway . That from the former was of quartz , and ...
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... sand while still hot and soft , to reduce the risk of the coating running when exposed in hot weather . No doubt the latter object could have been attained by more boiling , but the harder coating - mixture would have been brittle and ...
... sand while still hot and soft , to reduce the risk of the coating running when exposed in hot weather . No doubt the latter object could have been attained by more boiling , but the harder coating - mixture would have been brittle and ...
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... sand was thrown over the outside of the pipe and gently pressed into the coating by means of rollers . After all initial difficulties common to new methods of manufac- ture had been overcome , the pipes were turned out finished at the ...
... sand was thrown over the outside of the pipe and gently pressed into the coating by means of rollers . After all initial difficulties common to new methods of manufac- ture had been overcome , the pipes were turned out finished at the ...
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... sand , diorite , and granite . In the timbered belts , sandy clay is the usual surface soil , but with outcrops of granite , diorite , and schist interspersed . Where at all possible , the material to be taken out was loosened by means ...
... sand , diorite , and granite . In the timbered belts , sandy clay is the usual surface soil , but with outcrops of granite , diorite , and schist interspersed . Where at all possible , the material to be taken out was loosened by means ...
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