RFM0C419–large field cultivated with green lettuce with intentionally desired inclination by the photographer
RMMAKPWT–Regarding accepting an invitation from Oliver Kellam and his friends to accompany them on horseback from Mammoth Cave to Louisiana. Transcription: fellows for comrades and entertainers was tempting. On the other hand there was the excessive protraction of my ramble, already much longer than contemplated, letting work drift for a season &c. But inclination got the better of duty, I ? who never look half so much as I should do at disagreables beleaguering the path leading to the desired end, unwisely enough, agreed to go. My inviters, (I hade to keep them company, as it proved for close upon a
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RM2AWCNJ4–Laboratory exercises to accompany Carhart and Chute's First principles of physics . Fig. 45. surfaces is the weight of the block plus the load placedupon it. Several weights ranging from 100 to 1000 gramsshould be used to load the block. From these readingsthe coefficient of friction may be found by dividing thefriction by the pressure causing it. (5) Using the same block and board, with a support toadjust the board to any desired inclination, the board may. Fig. 46. be raised gradually until the unloaded block will justslide down with uniform motion if the board is constantlytapped with the f
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RMPFFB96–. Deep borehole surveys and problems. Boring. 104 DEEP BOREHOLE SURVEYS AND PROBLEMS tion of the inclination and azimuth at which it set while, say, 500 ft. deep in the borehole. It is easy therefore, after its withdrawal, to tilt it to the same angle and to the same quarter of the compass as before by simply bringing the embedded plummet to the vertical, and the needle to the meridian. These clinostats are heated, inclosed within their brass protecting tubes and lowered by rods on a line to the desired spot in the borehole. Their contents are allowed. Fig. 53.—MacGeorge's clinometer. to cool
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RM2ABXFNF–Giants and Dwarfs. Mr. AV. Crookes on Diamonds. d . The Sterilization of Water. A Simple Fire Extinguisher. RECENTLY PATENTED INVENTIONS. Hallway Appliances. Electrical. Bicycles Etc. Mechanical. given any desired angle to drill a hole at an Inclination Miscellaneous. wherein the nipple is received. locked in place by a ring on which are eyes which re ceive the bail carrying the stopper and by which the Designs. send name of the patentee title of invention and date of this paper., scientific american, 1897-07-11
RFM0C41M–long rows of green ripe lettuce in the Po Valley in Italy with inclination desired by the photographer to give a sense of dynamism to the photographic
RM2CGWD2B–. The street railway review . FIG. 2--POKT.BI.E SC.M-FOI.niNG. of the blade is inserted between the bearing surface of the handle-end and the blade, giving the latter any desired inclination. Theparts are clamped in place as before by a quarter turn of the handle.This adjustment is useful on account of the varying degrees ofhardness in the wood upon which the scraper is used and preventstearing up the grain on soft woods. For the cuts and descriptionof the barrow-scaffolding and the paint scraper we are indebted tothe Railway Age, We are in receipt of three letters giving a short summary of t
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RMPFXBK0–. Bacteriology and mycology of foods. Food. PARTS OF THE MICROSCOPE 25 N Stage. This deserves little attention. It may be cleaned as above described. Jl Inclination Joint. By means of this joint the body of the micro- scope may be inchned at an angle. Should the joint become so loose that the microscope will not remain at the desired angle, it may be tightened by tightening a nut. ^OOf y "^OSg: '»s«:e. -**.Ct;v^j, ' "f-m '*'S fit. „ '^»<-J'vri, SJUiCK SCREW von fOGUSiNO CONDENSED? M»RHOS SAft MIRROR ^„ „ „. •/ .^='*«^fr. ^Kistfi^ -., ST'AGE Clips '>NA,rrr *OltiT - - "O
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RM2CED1E9–. The microscope and its revelations. ntally by means of the small screw w,and is fastened by means of the milled head, m. By the pinion n itmay be displaced over 90°, and as great an inclination can be takenin a plane perpendicular to this by the supporting metal frames bymeans of the pinion p. In this way every desired inclination of theobject to the knife can be readily secured. Fig. 393 presents the same object-holder, but instead of thecylinder a simple pair of jaws with the screw /// to secure objects ofevery A-ariety. A. cylinder-holder as in fig. 393 can be placed inthese jaAvs from wh
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RM2AJK0MT–The exterior of the horse . 376 THE EXTERIOR OF THE HORSE. about being made. This done, the operator places the instrument in such aposition that the branch of the comjjass to which the half-circle is fastened isperfectly tangent to the plumb-line. Then he gently moves the other brancliuntil it has the direction of the osseous segment the inclination of which hedesires to obtain. Having again proved the correct position of the apparatus,he reads upon the half-circle the value of the angle contained between the twobranches, and deducts 90 degrees from this angle to obtain the desired inclina-ti
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RM2ANETAT–Don John of Austria, or Passages from the history of the sixteenth century, MDXLVIIMDLXXVII . HENRY IV KING OF NAVARRE. MARGARET OF VALOIS, QUEEN OF NAVARRE. desired to absent herself from France during the campaign ; andMondoucet, the French agent in the Netherlands,^ having informedher of the coolness with which his master had received his tidingsof the strong inclination towards France manifested by certainlords and municipalities of Flanders, she conceived the design ofturning that inclination to the advantage of her favourite brotherthe Duke of Anjou.^ That worthless Prince, perhaps the b
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RM2AGD70W–. On the anomalies of accommodation and refraction of the eye, witha preliminary essay on physiological dioptrics. boveTable), the head was simply held to the side. It is evident that in this wayno reliable results were to he obtained. In the first place, it is certainlyextremely difficult, if not impossible, with any accuracy, to give the headprecisely the desired degree of inclination, and, in the second place, thevisual line was always directed simply towards the ophthalmometer, andwas therefore, properly speaking, not measured in the plane of a meridian,for the meridians do not cut the vis
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RM2AXJCHG–The Photographic art-journal . 23 and is kept firm and steady in its place1by means of a semicircular band of ironpassing through a groove in the upperportion or head of the screw, which isflattened for the purpose. This bandalso serves to fix the position of thecamera at any inclination desired. Theelevating screw is set in motion by awheel. It is certainly one of the mostserviceable and graceful stands manu-factured. Allens improved camerastand is faithfully represented by tne 1853. The Photographic Art-Journal. 307 beautiful engraving* on the oppositepage. It is undoubtedly the mostchaste a
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RM2AX96MJ–A practical treatise on the technics and principles of dental orthopedia and prosthetic correction of cleft palate . Fig. 4.5.. 104 PART IV. TECHNIC PRINCIPLES OF PRACTICE It is not necessary to multiply descriptions of methods relative to other teethand conditions where the important principles of inclination movements may beemployed, further than to say that whenever it is desired to avoid producing anabnormal inclination of the crowns of teeth in the direction of the applied power,it is nearly always possible to take advantage of some effective mechanical prin-ciple. On the other hand, when
RM2AG8PHR–. Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work, and engineering. 650 SPIKE MACHINE. There is a cog-wheel/on the shaft of each of the rolls, the three being of equal diameter, and thes6three are caused to rotate in the same direction by means of two intermediate cog-wheels g g. Thedriving power should be applied to the shaft h of one of the rolls in any desired manner, although itmay be applied to the shafts of one of the intermediate wheels. The dotted lines i j in sections,represent the inclination of the axis of the rolls, and the intermediate wheels form the axis roundwhich the
RM2AG8P63–. Medical and surgical therapy. Fig. 31.—Articulated supporting appliance, allowing angle of inclina-tion of hand on forearm to be varied (musculo-spiral paralysis,contracture of the flexors). (Henry Meige.) correct stiffness of the wrist by adding a sort of jointbetween the forearm splint and the palmar spoon,whereby the inclination of the hand can be graduatedand the hand can be maintained in the desired posi-tion (fig. 31). ORTHOPEDIC APPLIANCES 333 Another type of appliance consists of an aluminiumsplint applied by means of a leathern cuff to the dorsalsurface of the forearm. From the lowe
RM2AFMA6W–. Machine design. farmentioned have nomeans of adjustmentfor wear. Conicalbearings, or those inwhich the axes of theballs meet in a com-mon point, supplythis deficiency. In designing this class of bearings,either for side or end thrust, the inclination of theaxis is assumed according to the obliquity desired andthe points of contact are then so located that thereshall be no slipping. Fig. 51 illustrates a common form of adjustable orcone bearing and shows the method of designing athree point contact. A Cis the axis of the cone,while the shaded area is asection of the cup, socalled. Let a and b
RM2AG8PNF–. Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work, and engineering. 3249.. 650 SPIKE MACHINE. There is a cog-wheel/on the shaft of each of the rolls, the three being of equal diameter, and thes6three are caused to rotate in the same direction by means of two intermediate cog-wheels g g. Thedriving power should be applied to the shaft h of one of the rolls in any desired manner, although itmay be applied to the shafts of one of the intermediate wheels. The dotted lines i j in sections,represent the inclination of the axis of the rolls, and the intermediate wheels form the axis roundwh
RM2AKXWMC–Handy man's workshop and laboratory . to each other,the one horizontal and the other inclined. The horizontal shaft Bwas fitted with a worm, which meshed with a gear D on one endof the shaft C, the opposite end of which carried a face mill E.The inclination of the shaft was such that the plane of the cuttercoincided with the desired pitch of the spiral groove. The bracketA was bolted to the cross-feed slide of the lathe. The shaft Bwas fitted with a pulley F, which was belted to a long pulley ordrum G on the countershaft above. A special gear was required HANDY MAN S WORKSHOP AND LABORATORY 15
RM2AKFD4A–Descriptive geometry . left; (4) downward, backward, to the left.(See § 49.) The slope of a plane is the same as the slope ofits lines of maximum inclination to H. These lines, if desired,may be found by Problem 16, Cor. 3, § 133. Special Case. The sum of a and ft is 90°. The plane isthen parallel to the ground line, and its profile trace is its edgeview. Hence (Eig. 216), assume any profile plane of projec-tion. Draw two non-par-allel profile traces makingthe given angles with Hand V, and find the corre-sponding H- and F-traces.Only two results are possi-ble, corresponding to thetwo possible
RM2AFR4M3–. Transactions. >g;|r Regular .Ai core-Shell thread COUPLINGSoft Steel Fis. 1. Bevel these jointsV Thread 11 per inch same as E rods. Well machined. Good tight joint ,^ ^. Round these edges -Regular Ethread Fig. 2. Figs. 1 and 2.-Phosphor-Bronze Cases to Test Inclination and Course of Drill-Holes. rods at the same time that the first case is used at the end ofthe rods. As it is desired to use as large a glass tube in thecase as possible, and as the outside diameter is limited by thesize of an E hole, a material was selected which combined thegreatestpossible^o^^ * Annates des Mines de Belgi
RM2AJ2Y6P–Illustrated catalogue and price-list of drawing and tracing papers, sun print papers and equipments, drawing instruments and materials, surveying instruments, accessories, etc / Kolesch & Company. . 23x31 in...31x42 in.. .36 x 48 in... Each $ 8.00 10.00 14.25 6236 The Comfort Adjustable Drawing Stand is provided with a slide forraising or lowering the board, and has an iron arc attached, by whichthe board can be set at any inclination desired for a standing orsitting position; it can be folded up when not in use. Each23x31 in.. $ 7.5031x42 in.. 9.5036x48 in.. 13.7542x60 in.. 18.00. 6241 The No
RM2CGMFH4–. Portrait . in the air, Mr.Titus desired unstifled liberty and freedom to follow hisown inclination as to the way things photographicshould be done. And that these years of freedomhave been fruitful is illustrated by his successful career.Problems met and disposed of, attainment sought andreached, have brought Mr. Titus the distinction ofphotographic leadership. A large part of his success,he asserts, is due to the unfailing quality of Cyko,a fit medium for the expression of the high characterof his work. Every photographic requirementis met by HAMMER PLATES Each plate in every boxequals the
RM2CETX7K–. The miller, millwright and millfurnisher. FiG. 182. —Kuehne & Bryant Bush. justability in both directions horizontally, and each follower has lockingwedges operated by screws, the gibs having double-inclined backs with in-clined faces connected to the gibs by vertical bearings and seats, and ex-tending the entire length of the followers or gibs. The followers are of cop-. FiG. 183.—Kuehne & Bryant Bush. per, brass or babbitt, as desired. It will be seen that the followers haveautomatic adjustability for inclination of the spindle and for its lack of cen-trality. In addition to this, wear of
RM2CRK45B–. Our iron roads: their history, construction and administration . ther materials require different degrees of inclination togive them the desired stability. Thus the London clay hasbeen made to stand at one to one, and has slipped at one tothree, its firmness depending greatly on its dryness when cutthrough, or, in the case of embankments, when it is tipped.If it contains much water, it is peculiarly difficult to manage ; * See page 91. I 1 2 OUR IRON ROADS. and in the cutting which extends for some distance between theEuston and Camden stations, the clay is only retained in itsposition by wa
RM2CR8187–. A manual of the principles and practice of road-making: comprising the location, consruction, and improvement of roads (common, macadam, paved, plank, etc.) and rail-roads . a pivot, which is the centre of a quadrant divided into de-grees. To measure a slope, place the bar upon it, andturn the level till the bubble is in its centre. The read-ing at the top of the level will indicate the inclination ofthe slope. To increase its portabiKty, the long bardoubles up on a hinge in its middle.* To shape the tops of the embankments, and the bot-toms of the cuttings, in accordance with the desired pr
RM2CRCP77–. American engineer and railroad journal . e draw-bridge, which is of a special arrangement, as shown in fig. 10. The movable portion of this bridge is itself made of twoparts : one. which is lowered at the same time as the bridge, andthe other, which remains fixed and horizontal ; the latter iscomposed of a strong frame of angle iron, and is fastened tothe first by a hinge parallel with that of the drawbridgeitself. This frame rests normally upon the bridge ; but if itis desired to load from its end. the lorry is pushed out there.It then tilts down and takes an inclination limited by two lugs
RM2CH3DHB–. A manual of the principles and practice of road-making : comprising the location, consruction, and improvement of roads (common, macadam, paved, plank, etc.) and railroads . a pivot, which is the centre of a quadrant divided into de-grees. To measure a slope, place the bar upon it, andturn the level till the bubble is in its centre. The read-ing at the top of the level will indicate the inclination ofthe slope. To increase its portability, the long bardoubles up on a hinge in its middle.* To shape the tops of the embankments, and the bot-toms of the cuttings, in accordance with the desired p
RM2CDX64H–. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . ng at an acute angle produce a lessspeedy evaporation than where the surface has a moresouthern inclination. These conditions tending to pre-serve, if not to produce a moist and cool atmosphere,should be secured if possible. There are however numerous localities where shadeand moisture need hardly demand consideration, thegeneral climate beiug naturally all that can be desired.Ou our S. and S.W. coasts, and in many parts of Scot-land, especially on the shores of its numerous bays,lochs, aud lakes, the excessive moist and comparativelycool c
RM2CHRXJ3–. The art of taming and educating the horse .. . Fig. 90.—Pulling the foot forward. as for other extremely vicious horses. After submitting,if warm and sweaty, keep handling him gently until cool.Next, handle the feet. At this stage there should beno difficulty in doing this. If, however, the colt shouldshow an inclination to resist the foot being taken, and it isnot desired to push the general subjection farther (for fre-quently a colt may be entirely gentle as to general hand-ling, and still resist the feet being taken, with much en-ergy), put on the War Bridle. After giving a few quick,ener
RM2CH317A–. American engineer and railroad journal . April, 1911. AMERICAN F.XlHXEER AND KAll.ROAD JOURNAL. 145 A NEW DESIGN 52-FOOT TRACK SCALE WITHMECHANICAL HUMP. PENNSYLVANI.V KAILUCJAI). At West Biowiisvillc Junction, P.i., tlic Pennsylvania Rail-road have recently built a new 5j-foot liacU scale which incor-porates a ninnber of important improvements and interestingdetails. With the scale has also been constructed a mechanicalhump, which, for a distance of 25 ft. from one end of the scaleplatform, can be given an inclination varying between i and 4per cent, grade as desired. This scale is provided
RMRD3G27–. Deep borehole surveys and problems. Boring. 104 DEEP BOREHOLE SURVEYS AND PROBLEMS tion of the inclination and azimuth at which it set while, say, 500 ft. deep in the borehole. It is easy therefore, after its withdrawal, to tilt it to the same angle and to the same quarter of the compass as before by simply bringing the embedded plummet to the vertical, and the needle to the meridian. These clinostats are heated, inclosed within their brass protecting tubes and lowered by rods on a line to the desired spot in the borehole. Their contents are allowed. Fig. 53.—MacGeorge's clinometer. to cool
RMRDXXP4–. Productive horse husbandry. Horses; Horses. DRAFT BREEDS 97 in size and contour of head, texture of liair, bono, and hoof— the hair shomng an inclination tO' be coarse and kinky, espe- cially in the feather, the bone to be round and meaty, and the hoof to be of a loose, spongy, or shelly texture. His tempera- ment is extremely lymphatic, rendering him slower than is desired by many. On the basis of the scales and tape line stand-. FlG. 72.—A Shire stallion of most approved type, combining an unusual degree of quality and character with the size, substance, and draftinesa typical of this bree
RMRFHXJ3–. Annual descriptive catalogue : seeds &c.. Nursery stock Massachusetts Boston Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. WHITMAN ADJUST- ABLE WEEDER. This weeder differs materially from all others, it having a lever ad- justment that by simply turning a handle nut, the teeth can be in- stantly adjusted from a vertical position to any inclination desired, if necessary, without stopping the horse. Mfrs. price, £12.00 each. Our net price,$io.ooeach. For complete catalogue of Agricultural Hardware, Implements
RMRF70Y8–. Annual descriptive catalogue : seed &c.. Nursery stock Massachusetts Boston Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. WHITMAN ADJUST- ABLE WEEDER. This weeder differs materially from all others, it having a lever ad- justment that by simply turning a handle nut, the teeth can be in- stantly adjusted from a vertical position to any inclination desired, if necessary, without stopping the horse. Mfrs. price, $12.00 each. Our net price,$S.00 each For complete catalog
RMRFF0EW–. Annual descriptive catalogue : seed &c.. Nursery stock Massachusetts Boston Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. WHITMAN ADJUST- ABLE WEEDER. This weeder differs materially from all others, it having a lever ad- justment that by simply turning a handle nut, the teeth can be in- stantly adjusted from a vertical position to any inclination desired, if necessary, without stopping the horse. Mfrs. price, $12.00 each. Our net price,$S.00 each For complete catalog
RMRD7GWR–. Bacteriology and mycology of foods. Food. PARTS OF THE MICROSCOPE 25 N Stage. This deserves little attention. It may be cleaned as above described. Jl Inclination Joint. By means of this joint the body of the micro- scope may be inchned at an angle. Should the joint become so loose that the microscope will not remain at the desired angle, it may be tightened by tightening a nut. ^OOf y "^OSg: '»s«:e. -**.Ct;v^j, ' "f-m '*'S fit. „ '^»<-J'vri, SJUiCK SCREW von fOGUSiNO CONDENSED? M»RHOS SAft MIRROR ^„ „ „. •/ .^='*«^fr. ^Kistfi^ -., ST'AGE Clips '>NA,rrr *OltiT - - "O
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