Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Том 45The Institute, 1919 |
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... considerable distances by any wireless receiving set , and such static dis- turbances generally prevent the handling of wireless traffic long before the storm clouds come over the horizon . Static disturbances in the early days of radio ...
... considerable distances by any wireless receiving set , and such static dis- turbances generally prevent the handling of wireless traffic long before the storm clouds come over the horizon . Static disturbances in the early days of radio ...
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... considerable . The higher the compression pressure the greater the heat transfer from the charge in the cylinder to the jacket cooling water . The Effect of Compression . - From these considerations it is clear that there is a ...
... considerable . The higher the compression pressure the greater the heat transfer from the charge in the cylinder to the jacket cooling water . The Effect of Compression . - From these considerations it is clear that there is a ...
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... considerable , and varies according to the quality of attention given to the running of the engine , but may reach a value at high powers much in excess of the quantity of fuel burnt . The water should be as pure as possible to cause ...
... considerable , and varies according to the quality of attention given to the running of the engine , but may reach a value at high powers much in excess of the quantity of fuel burnt . The water should be as pure as possible to cause ...
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... considerably less than is required by Diesel engines , since the hot bulbs have , of necessity , been heated prior ... considerable developments in the near future . In these developments the influence of the design and practice of the ...
... considerably less than is required by Diesel engines , since the hot bulbs have , of necessity , been heated prior ... considerable developments in the near future . In these developments the influence of the design and practice of the ...
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... considerable improvements after the war can confidently be anticipated . Appendix I. - Mechanical Efficiency of Internal - Combustion Engines.- The following notes have special reference to internal - combustion engines of the trunk ...
... considerable improvements after the war can confidently be anticipated . Appendix I. - Mechanical Efficiency of Internal - Combustion Engines.- The following notes have special reference to internal - combustion engines of the trunk ...
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