53 resultados para Poles
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Eleven papers dealing with photon beams from the accelerator, use of hydrogen bubble chambers and spark chambers, a storage ring for 10-Bev muons, muon beams and -p scattering experiments, mass analysis of highenergy accelerator beams, the search for intermediate bosons and heavy leptons, particle yields arising from decay of short-lived intermediate particles, and conjectures on the effects of Regge poles on Drell processes are included. Separate abstracts were prepared for the eleven papers. (D.C.W.).
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Hypholoma longipes Dearn. & Bisby in Bisby et al.
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Hypholoma longipes Dearn. & Bisby in Bisby et al.
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In 10 nos. each year, 1907-1909; in 9 nos. each year, 1910-1911: 1. Pulp wood consumption. 2. Lumber, lath and shingles. 3. Slack cooperage stock. 4. Tanbark and tanning extracts. 5. Veneers. 6. Tight cooperage stock. 7. Wood distillation. 8. Cross-ties purchased. 9. Poles purchased. 10. Forest products of the United States.
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"Appendix to v.I, in two parts, containing 1. The history of the voyages around the world, and toward the North and South poles, which have been made since the year 1764, by English navigators. 2. A digested and geographical account of the most considerable islands and countries which have been either discovered or explored during those voyages, collected from every writer upon those subjects".
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On verso: Maypole dance, 1910
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G.W. Lloyd, architect. Authorized in 1887; completed 1889; torn down ca. 1904. Building stood on East University south of original medical building, approximately at north end of West Hall.
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Built 1918. Buildings and Grounds Dept., architects. Torn down 1932. Located east of Glen, downhill and behind western-most hospital building
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The hospital heating plant (1897-1925) stood just north and downhill from the Dermatology Ward. The university railroad (1914) ran north of the heating plan and just east of Glen.
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Animal house, located east of the Dermatology Hospital, was built in 1925.
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Renamed East Hall in 1995. Built 1923. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects. On verso: East Engineering Building from N.W. The small 2 story building was once the Fire Engine House for the 6th Ward. Part of old 6th Ward School (Tappan) shows at the left, now called East Hall.
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E.W. Arnold, architect. Built 1894. Funded by a challenge grant of $20,000.00 by Joshua W. Waterman of Detroit with contributions from others, including students, and funding from the Regents. Addition completed in 1916. Demolished in 1977 to make room for the expansion of the adjacent Chemistry Building. Two people in foreground.