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... material , this is accom- plished by prodigal expenditure and , conse- quently , inefficiency in the use of material . Nevertheless , method is accepted in this direction also , without much controversy . It is agreed that works should ...
... material , this is accom- plished by prodigal expenditure and , conse- quently , inefficiency in the use of material . Nevertheless , method is accepted in this direction also , without much controversy . It is agreed that works should ...
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... material ; to manufacture as rapidly as possible raw materials into products that might be re - exported with the shortest possible delay ; and to import the largest possible quantities of food and forage . As may be imagined ...
... material ; to manufacture as rapidly as possible raw materials into products that might be re - exported with the shortest possible delay ; and to import the largest possible quantities of food and forage . As may be imagined ...
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... material which has some of the properties of a fluid , but not neces- sarily more than the power of change of form when exposed to stress of sufficient magnitude and dura- tion . The thickness of the outer crust has been estimated by ...
... material which has some of the properties of a fluid , but not neces- sarily more than the power of change of form when exposed to stress of sufficient magnitude and dura- tion . The thickness of the outer crust has been estimated by ...
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Bacteriology Applied Edited by Dr C H Browning | 104 |
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