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" The jets are directed to all parts of the surface of the combustion-chamber and against the face of the piston. The projection of liquid water against the walls and the proper distribution of that water are the first essentials of effective cooling by... "
Gas Review - Page 38
1914
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Medical electricity

Alfred Charles Garratt - 1866 - 1118 pages
...the disease has once seized upon the facial muscles, I have never seen a recovery ; and I think this is the experience of all who have had much to do with this class of patients. Evidently our first work for such a patient is, if possible, to put a stop...
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The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 20

Homeopathy - 1885 - 600 pages
...should be remembered that streaks of blood in sputa do not constitute haemoptysis.) Such, I think, is the experience of all who have had much to do with phthisis. During the last nine years (almost), out of forty-five hundred patients who have consulted...
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Proceedings of the Annual Meeting - Association of Railway Telegraph ...

Association of Railway Telegraph Superintendents - Railroads - 1912 - 292 pages
...Granting that a relay can be operated on a much smaller current than the present type of selectors, it is the experience of all who have had much to do with relays having light armatures and operating on currents of from 2 to 4 milli-amperes that the movement...
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The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 20

Homeopathy - 1885 - 648 pages
...should be remembered that streaks of blood in sputa do not constitute haemoptysis.) Such, I think, is the experience of all who have had much to do with phthisis. During the last nine years (almost), out of forty-five hundred patients who have consulted...
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The Scientific Papers of Bertram Hopkinson

Bertram Hopkinson, James Alfred Ewing - Science - 1921 - 548 pages
...proper distribution of that water are the first essentials of effective cooling by water-injection; but there are other conditions which must be satisfied...surface of the cylinder, it has been found to have very deleterious effects. Most producer-gas contains a certain proportion of sulphur dioxide. This...
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Proceedings, Issues 3-4

Institution of Mechanical Engineers (Great Britain) - Mechanical engineering - 1913 - 798 pages
...essentials of effective cooling by water-injection ; but there are other conditions which must be sitisfied in order that the system may be a practical success....the experience of all who have had much to do with gas-engines, that whenever liquid water has by accident or design been allowed to accumulate on the...
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Gas Engine, Volume 15

Engines - 1913 - 962 pages
...projecting into the combustion chamber and provided with a number of holes or small nozzles about 1-32 inch in diameter. The jets so formed are comparatively...surface of the cylinder, it has been found to have very deleterious effects. Most producer-gas contains a certain proportion of sulphur dioxide. This...
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The Scientific Papers of Bertram Hopkinson

Bertram Hopkinson - 1975 - 634 pages
...proper distribution of that water are the first essentials of effective cooling by water-injection; but there are other conditions which must be satisfied...surface of the cylinder, it has been found to have very deleterious effects. Most producer-gas contains a certain proportion of sulphur dioxide. This...
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