Industrial conditions in the United States and Canada
โ Scribed by Shaw, Tom
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1927
- Weight
- 428 KB
- Volume
- 46
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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โฆ Synopsis
Mny 13, In27
he useful to niuny cltcniists ; in 1925 arc sc~criil p ~t p e r ~ on fuel questions, including sonic of the smokcless-fucl papcrs renc1,nt Zccds in July, 1925. Tlic list of nll the papers in 1325 is n long om, nnd wc can hcrc inention n fcw only : onc by Nr, David I3roivnlic on " Stenlii gcneration under critic;il conditions " ; '' The intcrnnlcombustion boilcr," by i". Oscnr Brunlcr ; '' Tlic t.rcntnicnt of solvents nscd i n dry cleaning," by Prof. J. IV. Winchlcy. ; " The combustion of siilpliiir-contilining mntcrinls," by N r . 1'. l'iirrish ; '' SnloliclcPs fllel," by Dr. C. 1.1. TJnnder nnd .Dr. i h g i i r c t Bislicndcn ; '' Solid
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