Bronislaw Malinowski
The author provides a few topics for review which might reasonably be of interest to electrical engineers, without making any attempt to cover the whole ground.
H. C. Bazett, Wilder Penfield
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Fisher, Ronald Aylmer, Sir, 1890-1962
Kate of exchange between two moneys part of a larger problem, 52. — Conditions requisite to equilibrium of exchange, 53. — Exceptions (1) government control, (2) monopoly, 54. — Connection between different commodities in international exchange,...
Selig Hecht, Robert E. Williams
Normally during a fasting period the blood sugar maintains a fairly constant level. The figures for normal persons obtained by various investigators are: Bang,1 0.10 per cent.; Myers and Bailey2 (500 cases), 0.09 to 0.11...
This report presents the results of a series of experiments, which gave some quantitative results on the effect of periodic changes in the direction of the relative air flow against airfoils. The first series of experiments concerned how the angle of...
Melbourne Armstrong Carriker, George Miksch Sutton, W. E. Clyde Todd
Introduction In various parts of the earth and at different geological horizons are large areas covered by very extensive, generally horizontal, series of sheets of basaltic lavas, the series of overlying flows often attaining thicknesses of thousands...
Latin-English edition from the text of the first Venetian edition published under the personal superintendence of the author in 1763, with a short life of Boscovich.
August Krogh, George A. Harrop, P. Brandt Rehberg
Leonard S. Dudgeon, Eric Wordley
G. H. Hardy, J. E. Littlewood
Nathan Chandler Foot
G. H. Hardy, J. E. Littlewood
Ellwood Patterson Cubberley
This paper presents the details of a survey of thirty grain elevators and farmer storage bins in North Dakota. Samples of grain were taken from the top and at depths of approximately two feet from bins which had been undisturbed for some time. The inspection...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 1921. Major: Pediatrics. 1 computer file (PDF); 48 pages.
Edward A. Birge, Chancey Juday
The Paper describes measurements of the natural frequency of diaphragms of various sizes having a rigid rim and a central boss for attachment of a microphone or receiver. In air the frequency was found by means of a monochord, but under water the resonance-frequency...
From time to time it is with some profit that we make an inventory of whatever information we can bring to bear on the study of a disease to see what progress has been made. In the study of heart disease it is unnecessary to dilate on the great aid in...
1. 1. Our findings indicate that many factors play a part in the causation of morbidity.2. 2. Operative interference doubled the incidence of morbidity.3. 3. Vaginal examination, regardless of sterile gloves, increased the danger to the patient.4. 4....
Acton, John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, Baron, John Neville Figgis, Reginald Vere Laurence
Dana W. Atchley, Walter W. Palmer
A. G. Ruthven, Melbourne Armstrong Carriker
N. R. Blatherwick, M. Louisa Long
An estimate of the distance of the Andromeda Nebula.
The Theory of Probabilities Applied to Telephone Trunking Problems
SummaryIn summing up what has been brought forth in this contribution, the following points will become manifestly evident:(1) That irregularity of the teeth or of any other organ is a biologic phenomenon and may occur in all living things.(2) That malocclusions...
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