61 resultados para endless rolling
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.
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For voice and piano.
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For voice and piano.
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National Highway Safety Bureau, Washington, D.C.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Transportation Department, Office of University Research, Washington, D.C.
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Transportation Systems Center, Cambridge, Mass.
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.
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A study is made of the preferred orientation that occurs as a result of cross-rolling uranium sheet. The study is made by the use of inverse-pole figures and calculated thermal expansion coefficients.
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Vols. 7-13 have added t.p.: Schlomann-Oldenbourgh illustrierte technische wörterbücher, unter mitwirkung hervorragender fachieute des in- und auslandes, hrsg. von Alfred Schlomann ... Müchen und Berlin, Druck und verlag von R. Oldenbourg; London, Constable & Co., etc.
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Section 16 not yet published.
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"March 1985."
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A. Metalworking.--B. Mining.--C. Apparel.--D. Electric light and power and warehousing and storage.--E. Structural clay products.--F. Services.--G. Retail trade.--H. Footwear.--I. Bakeries.--J. Tobacco.--K. Paper and allied products.--L. Textiles.--M. Chemicals.--N. Furniture.--O. Candy and chocolates.--P. Leather tanning, currying and finishing.--Q. Meat products.--R. Gas utilities.--S. Wholesale drugs.--T. Glassware.--U. Mechanical rubber goods.--V. Copper alloying, rolling and drawing.--W. Lumber.
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"Containing a complete list of the railway companies of the United States and Canadas, together with their financial condition, amount of rolling stock, length of roads, names of officers and directors"
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"The first, third, tenth and fifteenth chapters in the present volume have seen the light already in ʻthe Nineteenth century'; the ninth is re-arranged from ʻthe Anglo-Saxon review'; and the sixteenth reprinted from ʻthe Magazine of fine arts' ... Certain of the remarks in other portions of this book were first made in the ʻStandard'."--Note.