RM2CHYWG8–. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California . S -^--§ *j :- 4 X3 4a ™ §f ^ pqopq « ^ a 3 a^> 35 — Sr r 01 . X 3 2 Ota 2o -h ■ Y - > SSo -^ th35 = > >> >.z. 13 2 c 8 *^x 5 r — tc - ik ■ — . J- g ^H ..^ ry — ^ — ^ ^ ■:5— CS« - H2 is .-i §3 -?c W-o 3S — T - r. .-.-- SWS - jj g **S pq3 *■- — - g* TJ —■ :i 3SS .S«-Sq s.SiS XT iL-£ 3 S = - 8 t^JS £ >.l- g DC n 3 ra ^*^ to ^f ■S3 fife 0F5QQ Ch^Hm ■H^cs s=« — T ^TilK.-:- ^ o a - ^- h5 - S d S3 J • - - — « . — «) ? ^. hi ® - h -- :i 0 c- >.
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RM2CD8NTJ–. The British journal of dermatology . 250 0-41 24 0-31 0-72 „ 10 — 220 1-63 28 0-38 2-01 » 11 5-8 215 1-44 12 013 1-57 „ 12 — 190 0-52 12 0-48 1-00 „ 13 5-8 100 0-42 24 0-29 0-71 „ 14 — 210 0-63 30 0-41 1-04 „ 15 7-3 310 0-67 30 0-33 100 „ 16 5-8 90 0-72 8 0-43 115 Total 7-07 Circulation of Hg. 2-81 9-88 Mgrm. Injected quantity of Hg. .... 33-5 Eliminated by kidneys and intestine . 9-88 Hg. found in the viscera . 3-10 „ „ „ muscles .... 11-54 „ „ „ rest of the body . 6-4 30-92Quantity of mercury lost in the experiment 26 mgrm., or about8 per cent. These results show also an absorption and eli
RM2CE0G1E–. Elements of plane and spherical trigonometry . 180° — 5, 100 PLANE TRIGONOMETRY. From the triangles AXB andAXC: , y csin(2?—-3) csin(ff—d) sin ^4 JT£ and AX= sm sin i? 6sin<5 sin yl JTO sin Ac sin (B — d) b sin 8 or But sin B sin (5 sin A. sin B sin B sin <5 c sin A sin J sin Csin (5 — 5) sin B cos 5 — cos B sin sin B sin sin i? sin = cot by (82) cot B. sin B sin 01 + 0) = CQtA Qt csm A sin 0 sm A sin C cot <5 — cot B = cot J. -j- cot C,or cot d — cot A -- cot B -- cot 0. The point thus determined, and the corresponding pointdetermined by taking XA C = XBA = XCB = d, are c
RM2CEXJKY–. Toxic and antagonistic effects of salts on wine yeast (Saccharomyces ellipsoideus). (S. elli Concentration of salt (M.MgClo) Av. length and breadth of yeast cells in Mu. Av. volume yeast cells calculated from length and breadth .00 4.5x4.5 71 .001 5.1x5.1 103 .01 6.2 x 6.2 185 • .1 6.2x6.2 185 .2 5.0x5.0 98 .4 5.1x5.1 103 .6 5.0x5.0 98 .8 4.9x4.9 91 1.0 4.4 x 4.4 66 1.2 3.3 x 3.3 28 1917J Ultra: Toxic and Antagonistic Effects of Salts on Wine Yeast 77 Table 5c—Effect of CaCl2 on Size of Yeast Cells (S. ellipsoideus) Concentration of salt (M.CaClo) .00 .001 .01 .1 .2.3.4.5.6.7 Av. length and
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RM2CGWNM8–. Proceedings of the annual convention . ir AVERAGE SLIP. N 1/00 INCHRIVETED JOINTS §S30 ^ o 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 - AIB-A , I - — ^ ^ U -^ 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17AVERAGE SLR IN l/KX) INCH 19 20 21 22 23 24. 01 2 345678910 1112 13 14151617(81920 2122 23 24A/ERAGE SLIP. IN l/lOO NCH s^; Z Z 0 i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 iOli G 13 14 6 lie 17 B S 20 21 22 23 24AVERAGE SLR N l/lOO WCH BOLTED jaNTS FIGURE 6 SHEAR STRESS VERSUS SLIP FOR JOINTS TESTED IN STATIC TENSION Fatigue Strength of Riveted and Bolted Joints 189 TABIi 5I RESULTS OF STATIC TENSION TESTS OF JOINTS of Speo.No. Number of Speelnena Te8t«d Failu
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RM2CDM2AG–. Construction and test of a rotary transformer for direct current . 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 OUTPUT IN AMPERES. 140r. 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100OUTPUT IH AltPERES. tf BOTAPY TPAKTgVQT^>/T!B 104«0 72.t 4,A 457 L06.0|74-,2, 8.7 fep6 1922L06.0 7^.5 11,31 10.6 1198L05.o|72.& 16.4 16 o 8, 1725104.0| 72.q 20.2104„0 72„d 24.106.01 71.a 28.4 jlQZ..5|JLi.i-3JL.9 I05„o;70.4104.Oi 69.0 .2i^^(xJ^2^ 2>^A 45c3 415 43.8 874 890 900 779.. 63^41218 70.6 910 I15181 72.g 900
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RM2CDC08B–. Insane and feeble-minded in institutions 1910 . 2.612.411.38.96.95.23.41.91.3 3272,5395,7017,0277,2957,4956,4695,6814,8773,3682,8722,1911,7761,1801,014 957 0.54.29.511.712.212.510.89.58.25.64.83.73.02.01.7 32.1 9.9 9.9 25 to 29 years 8.9 7.6 7.0 5.7 4.9 4.2 3.0 2.5 65 to 69 years 1.8 1.2 0.7 0.5 The inmates of hospitals for the insane include veryfew children and a comparatively large number of oldpeople. Of the insane enumerated in hospitals onJanuary 1, 1910, only 0.2 per cent were under 15years of age and 11.9 per cent were 65 years of ageand over, while of the total population of the Uni
RM2CGMWB3–. The Third New Hampshire and all about it . 2dLieutenant; 1st Lieut. A. H. Libbj, to Adjutant. Officers wounded: 1st Lieut! R. H. Allen, 2d Lieut. Walter Cody, 2dLieut. D. K. Scrutou. Officers killed in action: Capt. Ralph Carlton. 1st Lieut. Maxwell transferred from Co. H to Co. E. ABCDEFGH I K Totals. Sergeants 5 5 o 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Corporals 7 1 « 8 8 8 8 7 8 8 Musicians 2 122222222 Absent sick 8 16 18 13 15 12 23 17 21 8 151 Absent in arrest ... 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 7 Officers absent Avitli leave 0100010 0 01 3 Prisoners of war ... 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 The fact that B has only one corporal
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RM2CGTTF6–. Electric railway journal . umber of Spacing of of Pulls Curve, Deflection Pull-overs, between Ft. at Ear Ft. Supports 40 10° 01 7 4 50 9° 10 8 4 60 8° 36 . 9 4 70 8° 11 10 4 80 7° 52 11 4 90 7° 38 12 4 100 7° 24 13 4 125 6° 25 14 4 150 5° 44 15 4 200-500 5° 44-2° 17 20 3 750 1° 55 25 3 1000 1° 26 33i/3 2 1500-2000 1° 14-0° 57 50 1 Above 2000 1° 0 100 0 DistanceApartof Poles,Ft. 35 40 45 50 55 60 65. 70 75 80100100100100 deflection is 10 deg. This figure is for a curve of 40 ft.radius, the deflection being reduced as the radius in-creases. For convenience in installing, the distancesapart of
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RM2CHYFEB–. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California . c z ^ c ; c - c o c o £ o c c o c •-7-OOOO0O3 :t ? ? ? i ? £>.. c s c = £ c[oooooooooop Xo. onCJenl 01:10UO.Map -«— -* :: r = = OG IC :: :-. ^H > C-l oc c-1 < REPORT OF THE SURVEYOR-GENERAL. 51 g Sca»&Q,G.o.D.o.a,a,ao.o.o.&JOT «va3o3flSG8o9a8sdc3sSo3c9c3a3o3■=/-£ b 5 x;5^ S *3 ^ O*rtO : oe 5 o- o i 3 3 > ss 3 3 8 X X £i .3 3 o r1 t3 V- c ? ?a o c o oooo>. ^ >. >. ■Ji -J; i -3. - = - 0 > P 3 K ^ £h cq &,q* do r2 feStbhoo^ -2 5?*° ^ cT- -^ - -
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RM2CRWECY–. The Bell System technical journal . Fig. 13 — Reduced forward and reverse propagation constants versus a forvarious reduced radii of a cylindrical helix. (Loss free case). The region1 — p < o- < o-o is omitted, (a), above, p = 0.2. (b) p = 0.4. (c) p = 0.6. (d) p= 0.8. (e) p = 1.0. GUIDKD WAVE PROPAGATION THliorcill (!YI?OMACNKTIC MKDTA. II 975 4.03.53.02.5/9 2.01.51.00.5 BACKWARD WAVE FORWARD WAVE 0.20.4 .... L ^ 0)= 0.5 p = 11 111 0.4 1 V ^ o — 1.5 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.4 1 0.8 Fig. 13(1)) — See Fig. 13. 4.03.5 BACKWARD WAVE 3.0 FORWARD WAVE 2.5 - ft 2.0 1 .5 ^ 1 .0 . To =0.2p = 0.6 0.5
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RM2CH9CNR–. Crockery & glass journal . 85,012 IS*,88 $668,818 1 $93?,308 FOR EIGHT MONTHS ENDING FEBRUARY. 1910 1911 19.2 Great Britain.. Austria France Germany Japan Other CountriesOther Europe .. $1,768*67 60S 9t0 1.174 6*7 8,8 7.80 884.274 28a,l25 $1,7*9.694 519, 16 1,902.108 8,8S0 -01 885 767 271,003 $l,*59>54 4*6 17 I 09S.784 8,0 0 *i2 1-84.5:4 23:-, 758 TotaL. 17,496,866 $7,96P,1<9 $,263 999 TOYS 1911 1912 Gennany Other Countries $251,88649. 63 $218,4776P.377 $803 6!9 $276,8 4 FOR EIGHT MONTHS ENDING FEBRUARY. 1910 1911 1912 Germany....OtherCountries $4,51-6,600476,«52 $5.^38,627601,.91 $5.f
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RM2CHT275–. Journal . 7a 79 eo ei 8z S3 s* m es si ee es so si CoTLC<eJ0-alA on % JTi SO*h fressure Temperature (///-i, ■ The mean results obtained were plotted to scde, andfrom the smoothed curves shown below, the following table was constructed by graphic interpolation : — Tablk III.Vapour Pressures in Mm of Mercury. ;^ion rature, Degrees I-. Acid. Percentage ofH2S.i. I. 110. L20, 130. Mil. Mil. 77 -.-.1 20-2 12 T, 71-n oo-s M 168 -, soo-o B 70-17 14-8 .Ml 2 1 . LS2-0 ■■ C MSI is-s 32-r, urn 61-0 7,V7 1211-6 D 84 26 111 1st, 231 20.-, 16-0 7il7 E 21 5-0 s 7 10*6 1.1 ii 26-3 48-5 F 01 22 •• 6-0 1
RM2CH4WEW–. The Street railway journal . 420 01 564,347 1 m. , May 02 01 02 01Dec. 01 00 i m., Mar. 02i 01 117,005101,25.c548,601486,0271,311,0841,182,517 35,897 32,55828,982349,466309,889 * 60,246 * 53,037 * 288.224 * 249,479 * 636,407 * 616,945 46,90638,288 753,135749.8552,twB,18S2,688,644 1,151,1401,138,4674,534,0684,445,720 1,1461,18712,34311,068 5,3229,95779,02794,859 3,1963.84338,61837,608 40,39133,545197,311148,590 24,74924.185123,854120,453 37,11216,359 13,4546,087 25 2112 97628 95525. ,58 19,02518,683209,221204,971 56,75948,218260,377236,548674,677565,5 72 415,168409,051 + 8.717+ 2,391 8,7788,2
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RM2CRX052–. The Bell System technical journal . 1 d.1 j / 1 -4 j 4 ^ ^^ / / 1 7/ yi or TE modes (/ > 0) CIRCULAR CYLINDER CAVITY RESONATOR 39 U. UJ oir ZqC r.o 0.8 ^^ ::^ — ^^ .^...^ ^v^^ ^V Sw He OR I^*^-. ^^^ 0.6 AT e = 90 ^^^^ Hp OR leN. 0.40.2 ATe=0 > V ^^=1.841^C N V 0 N^ 0.4 0.5 0.6 RELATIVE RADIUS Fig. 3—End plate currents in TE 11 mode. ^y ^ He OR I,^ ■(Hp 0Rle=0) ^ y y X / ^° -2.405Ac / 0.4 0.5 0.6 RELATIVE RADIUS Fig. 4—End plate currents in TM 01 mode. Oa ^ ^ He OR IpAT e = 45» ^-- ^ y / Hp OR leAT e = 0» X ^ = 3.054 ^ / 0.3 0.7 Fig. 5- 0.4 0.5 0.6 RELATIVE RADIUS -End pl
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RM2CR95DJ–. Railroad structures and estimates . 13 013 013 013 013 013 013 0 18 0 19 0 4 2.J 4 9i 5 9| 6 91 7 5 8 5 9 5111 61 2 4^ 2 8J 4 41 4 11 5 11 6 111 7 10 9 OJ 10 03 12 4i 1 n 1 n 1 V, 2 4| 3 lOJ 4 10 5 91 5 0 8 0 Lb. 6,0007,500 14.30024,00035,00049,00073,00088,000115,000170,000 14,50023,00037,50054.(KX177,00097,000112,000 226,000 430,002 Credit for old steel spaas removed 01 - 30 ESTIMATING WEIGHTS OF STEEL TRESTLES. TABLE 20.—STEEL TRESTLES. Formula for Estimating Weight of Steel, Amount of Masonry and Piles foe Varying Conditions. 355,000 lbs. 355,000 lbs. 21)0,000 130,000 200,000. Live load (
RM2CETNGT–. Transactions. 4 14.4 1.6 0.4 0.2 18.053.683.097.499.099.499.6 mm.. 0.5 41.5 38.0 10.0 3.3 1.7 0.9 0.8 0.6 0.5 0.4 0 4 0.542.080.090.093.395.095.996.797.397.898.298.6 1.7 20.538.224.99.73.01.00.3 1.7 22.260.485.395.098.0 ,99.099.3.... mm .. mm 0.7 0.4100.0 1.4100.0 o.V . 99.9 100.0 * Derived from data shown in Table VII. and Fig. 7. 1H 1 PL01 I 1 «. OF SIZ1 N<; Tabular records are probablj easier of comprehension tomost readers than are the graphic diagrams, and it tna) be <!»•-lirable to translate all Bizing-records t one standard, therebymaking possible, direcl and easily understanda
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RM2CHJ101–. The Journal of horticulture, cottage gardener and country gentlemen . y ofYear. JUNE 30-JULY C, 1863. Barometer. Thermom. Wind. Rain inInches. 30 23456 ToWThF s SCN M Hormann born, 1640. E.Princess Alice Married, 1862.Martin died, 1727. B.Sea Lungwort flowers.Jungermann born, 1572. E.5 Sunday after Trinity.O. Jacob born,1550. B. 29.925—29.87829.888—29.87329.803-29.77929.876—29.79529.857—29.78029.653—29.54329.424-29.381 degrees.71—4072-5470—4360-3969—5174—5272-53 N.W. N.W. N.W. W. s.w. S.E. w. .01.23 .29.02 m. h.48af349 3 49 3 50 3 51 3 51 3 52 3 m. h. ISaf 8 16 8IS S 15 8 17 S17 8 16 8 m. h.
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RM2CR4XEM–. Rural resorts and summer retreats along the line of the Cumberland valley railroad, including picnic parks and pleasure places . R(J,^ Leave PITTSBUKU, P. R. R , ALTOONA, HARRISBURG, ArriveLeaveArrive 8.25 p m.11.55 4.00 a.m. 8.25 p.m.12.30 a.m. 3..55 4.259.0012.01 p.m. 8..55 a.m,12.10 p.m.3.45 HARRISHITRG, C. V. R. R... CARLISLE CHAMBERSBURG HA(;ERST()WN MARTINSBURG 4.15 a.m.5.04 6.15 7.10 7.15 a.m.8.10 9.25 10.30 11.50 Leave HAGKIiSTOWN, S. V. R. R [ 7.30 a.m. 11.00 a.m Arrive CHARLKSTOWN, W. VA 8.28 11.51 LURAV, Vii I 10.45 ! 1.45 p.m. WAYNESBORO, VA 1.20 p.ra 4 05 WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS..
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RM2CDJ3DT–. Journal of the ... annual council of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of East Carolina [serial] . —iNINh 8 ;8 tftOOOCO bo .6- ; : £ a sS a ££ s C K o e .£ s x S M ?— O IQ 00 30 t< est-h c* ?»»< o co rt 2253 5*o « 2 £•>>>£ o sr 03 C/3! M (fl 01 - r» (U £ - M 5 aB C C t, o ff J C u Oj3 03 03 03 o5 03 S Cl • n dj JT» X C . MB u c 03 03 -O3W03«!! 03 C5 as* a a c S U 03 JOURNAL -op the;- THIRTEENTH ANNUAL COUNCIL -OF THE- (rrtftaiybowvfc fejpvvoajpal/ 9Wv0fv •IN THE- Diocese ok East Carolina, -HELD IN St. James Church, Wilmington, N. C,MAY 21st-24th, 1896. WILMINGTON
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RM2CE0685–. The conservation of the child; a manual of clinical psychology, presenting the examination and treatment of backward children . 246 THE CONSERVATION OF THE CHILD ^ ^ .s !30 O« 53 O. >>M = S CO a .c a o aS 03 a -is c o ?CO.m C ••? ID .2 t- .tf -^ H^ Ro o »c >) o a 3 7— C3 t- (-1,£2 O 3 5^rt cj > > t< dj +a 01 en -^ 0) — T ^ -30C^r -^13^ M ^-o .S o-t^ O (H t? cc +J -^S^-t3«ro^rf>^S^ar3 o c ^ c rt *-• 2 P 5? 55 g.:g s 2§ 0^;;; =^^ 0.- §^ -t^«Jrf«r-^^SSC-SO -^^ a^Z o.^ S^S ^ > 8 -5ffl=a335^S^o§«= S-Ccia bC2g.t^2ogj *-^ *^ G •I— r^ cj *^ r^ r^ i i ^^ fc- -;::i.r!^ o c3.5
RM2CHR395–. History of Gibson county, Indiana, her people, industries and institutions . 2, 1891 .o.N April 6, 1891 21.8 April 13, 1892 21.5 February 18, 1893 MJ February 23, 1893 21.7 April 30, 1893 >2.6 May 1, 1893 12.9 May S, 1893- 24.5 March 7, 1897 20.5 March 13, 1897 26.4 January 31, 1S98 • 8 February 3, 1898 >6.6 March 31, 1898 27.0 March 8, 1903 26.6 March 12, 1903 22.3 March 26, 1904 20.7 April 1, 1904 27.00 April 2, 1904 27.01 April 3, 1904 20.8 April 8, 1906 20.8 |nil 8, 1906 23.6 January 9. 1907 21.6 January 18, 1907 22. January 28, 1907 .4 February 1, 1907 21. March 17, 1907 20, Marc
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RM2CH1G0M–. American engineer and railroad journal . .12 in. 5.51 in Inches. Inches Inches Inches Inches Inches 6.51 6.41 6.81 7 21 7.60 7.99 1 in.@2.22 10.16 8.39 8.78 9.17 9.57 9.96 1 (S-2.28 14.17 10.01 10 13 10.83 11.18 11.61 1 (*2.32 18.03 11.16 11.80 12.21 12.61 1 13.03 1 @2.39 25.78 U.61 15.00 15.39 15.79 16.18 1 •• @2.41 Total increase)in diameter. / 10.67 10.67 10.67 10.67 10.67 circular cross-section of the jet had been changed into an ellipse bythe bridge, into which the longer axis lay at right angles to thebridge. jjig. 66 shows such a section of the jet by the cross-hatchet linesfor a heig
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RM2CH85J4–. Le quincaillier (Janvier-Juin 1907) . E. et al. D. Dubreuil 55 Luiselle, T A. Picard 14 [ere, C A. Rouissille 5 Lefrangois, J. . J. A. Payette 15 Leston, J. P J. B. Sauve 20 Lachance, A. . L. J. Lefebvre 12 Lefebvre, J. C. J. E. Lapalime 2.01 Lafood, T F. Theoret 7 Montague, R T. Jones 5 lis, H. E. A. C. H. J. M arson 33 M. J. D. H. Tolman 1 Mani, ,F. et al. C. A. I. Kisin r 50 Mai I in, M A. C. L. Fox 6 cot/t, I). E J. Larin 70 Major, ().... R. Noimandin et Cie 32 iiiicau. X R. Blouin r.4 Mdntyire, .1. L. A. P.lanrhanl >0 Miles, E. &1 a!. !>;•. A. McFhillimy 8 Macra, .1 H. Picks 15 Mi
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RM2CD9FRX–. Spalding's official golf guide.. . 0, 95, 85-35G Mr F. W. Menzics 01, 01, 85, 89-35() Willie Dunn . 87, 88, 89, 93-357 R B.Wilson 88,91,87,91-357 James Campbell 89,9:5,88,87-3^7 Harry Ravvlis .,•>, 93, 81, 89-358 John Harrison V. 87,85.92,95-359 DonaklBall. •. 92,91,90.90-303 E Fitzjohn • 87.101,89,87-304 Marshall :..93, 92, 88, 91-304 W W. Kirk W. V. Hoare. J. D. Tuckei 1)1, 89, 94—304,K). 93. 9.->, 87—305 johnReid ;;.;;•;;.; 94,91,91,80 305 F Fitzjohn .:. 91, 92, 91, 93 3(u Mr H H.Cummings <)8, 91. 89, 90-3t.8 johnForman ;;::;;;; *^^. ^^-;;;-^!::! Mr T. C. Jenkins 95,92,88,98-3.
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RM2CJ5BCY–. Report of Committee on school inquiry, Board of estimate an apportionment, city of New York .. . 56 40374449454945 51564853475555 100123131117120128119 4.14.03.04,85.05.04.9 2.61.93.03.04.01.83.2 12.912.4 7.7 2.0 1.6 1 2.0 2.1 2 2 2^0 2.4 0.91.21.31.52.01.21.8 2.7, l.S2.21.62 7 lOA3.1 s Tvpists 14.714.117. S*21.0*14.4 9.79.714.6*15.4*10.4 3 Clerks 13 Bill Clerks 5 Entire Group 41 Part C. Deviations of Average from Standard Scores Position Test 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ats. Rts. Ats. Rts. Ats. Rts. Standard Scores: Eighth Grade 63 49 49 49 117 7.S 7.0 114.4 10.0 4.8 4.0 Deviations from Standard: + 5+ 12+
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RM2CE4ANW–. The Commercial and financial chronicle . oweol [ H,.,hent .301 no 1,30. l,..oi 1,001 653|ir.5750 1.5111,40 8,007,90 762,0.01,10(11.1001,900 300 43,900 628 7,8oo 37.^ 645 65 1,200 2S,37o 200 120 22,60 200 100 200 550 .17,250 5,000 33 2 2 Jan61 Si laII 1 OSs Jan24 1-2 .Ian93 Si Jan39SiJau99 b Jan3. Si Feb 1693 Jan 2222 Jan 119 . Feb 168^4 Kebl.,36-.Jan 1835i4Jau 220 J an 541 Si Jan 127034 Jan ;:311612 ) an 3 5 Jan 325 Jan 910038 Jan 3161 Feb s12414 Feb 16-20 Jan 25 lo7 Jan-6 1,300 12, Feb 6 1,600 47^8 FebUi 49,425 14118 Feb .6 loo 138 -Jan 3 90 4 Jan 298 Jan 1893- .fan 1787-.. Jan 136 V .Tan 2
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RM2CDD0T3–. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1916, No.38-46 . Highest Lowest , Daily range... Monthly mean.September: Highest Lowest Daily range.. Monthly mean.October: Highest Lowest Daily range.. Monthly mean.November: Highest Lowest Daily range... Monthly mean.December: Highest Lowest Daily range... Monthly mean.Annual mean.... d o *j A , B a ci a Xi M 3 c3 1 o •^ cq ^ t •T3 40.4- 0.113.320.9 -86. Oj86.119.957.8! 82.946.2 68.9 82.938.6 42.Qi-17.Ol-io.2j21.8: 41.0 -21.0 i7.2 19.2 cc 4^ CO t-l s JQ a ci « > CB u *J ! ^ O ! 42.5 46.Oi 46.7 40.6 —18.01— 3.0— 1.0—17.0 16.0 18.7 14.l 18.4 18.3 23.4 23.7 17.3 4
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RM2CDHYYY–. Occupational therapy applied to restoration of function of disabled joints . Plate 9 Sketch of apparatus for measuring pronationand supination of forearm.. 16 OCCl PAT I () N A I. T H EBA P Y Range of Movement of Fingers in DegreesExtension-Flexion Pvt. C. B. FIRST .JOINT Dates. 11. 111. IV. V.Nov. 17. .Ki.O -43.2 10.8 14.()Nov. 27 SKCOND JOINT 11. 111. lY. V. THIRD JOINTII. III. IV. V. 20.2 01.3 20.0 24.3 Dec. 2 57.0 78.8 49.0 58.6 Dec. 4 . .2r).() 51.0 il.O 11.1Dec. (i 03.1 91.3 55.5 31.6 Dec. 9 68.4 88.3 54.3 62.3 Dec. 11. .37.0 01.1 10.1 20.8Dec. 13 48.6 86.8 50.0 29.3 Dec. 17 72.0 83.1
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RM2CJ6X88–. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No. 26 (July 1, 1921)] . SIZE 30 x 3 30 x ZVZ 32 x 3Yz 31 x 4 32 x 4 33 x 4 34 x 4 33 x iVi 34 x 4V£ 35 x 4% 36 X 4%35 X 5 37 x 5 TIRES $ S-506-507.008-008.25850 8- 75 9- 50lO-OOI I OOI 1.50I 2-5012.75 TUBES $ 1.601.752-002.252-402.502.60 2- 603.0O3.1 53.40 3- 503-75 ISend your order while prices hold good. State[size also whether S. S. or 01. non-skid or plain tread,g Special 5% discount if full cash is sent with order. IP A Rlf TB E9RT fP> fl 3S40 Odgen Avenue,rHnl« ■ 1 *t* Dept.674, Chicago. 111. GOODS. Save more than half. Big Stock of New andRe
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RM2CE703C–. Engineering and Contracting . ,(M Jo U C O Maximum 531.3 96.2 68,100,000 0.1 40S.6 Minimum 3.S 71.0 387.000 23.2 23.2 Average 132.7 80.4 13,589.000 0.6 81.5 Algiers Plant—1910-1918. Maximum 633.2 425.0 9.100,000 0.2 425.0 Minimum 6.8 78.5 91,000 153 4.3 Average 146.6 97.0 2,362.500 0.6 107.4 GRAINS OF LIME AND IRON PER GAL. USED IN TREATING WATER. Carrollton Plant—1909-1919. Lime. Iron. Maximum 10.32 2.96 Minimum 0.85 0.O06 Averape 4.84 0.50 Algiers Plant—1910-1918. Maximum 13.50 6.11 Minimum 0.72 0.01 Average 5.37 0.73 Labor Cost of Constructing Mon-olithic Concrete Sewers By D. B. DAVIS,
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RM2CEXJ25–. Toxic and antagonistic effects of salts on wine yeast (Saccharomyces ellipsoideus). lions at .01M concentration. Table 7—Antagonistic Effects Between KCl and CaCl, No. KCl vs.CaCl2 M. Cone. 48 hrs. 96 hrs. 144 hrs. 192 hrs. 240 hrs. A .00 x.00 2,101,000 8,589,000 13,908,000 16,896,000 17,520,000 B .00.00] x.72x.66 <^ 226,000 2,034,000 3,985,000 6,722,000 D .01 x.60 452,000 4,972,000 13,315,000 ] 8,604,000 22,720,000 E .1 x.54 4,020,000 10,328,000 20,245,000 23,266,000 25,120,000 F .2 x.48 5,558,000 12,840,000 22,190,000 26,880,000 29,380,000 G .4 x.42 3,034,000 12,840,000 26,852,000 19,12
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RM2CDB81B–. Annual Report of the Commissioner of General Land Office made to the Secretary of the Interior for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1898 . 3. CO 0 c> — — CO 1- i - C! i -.3 C! -+ 1—1 -t 31 -.3 co 3 iff . co is —1co 31 ffixai-rnff^ii-cra^-t co 31 :o —: r-i 01 31 -3 x -3 -*? ?- -3 co 1 o -3 1 0 ?- -3> 10 co co cm * co Ci i-h co co hh cc ot iff 5: co co co l- ^ co. c* >* co l- 5; co co x .0 co co co 1- co -,- co co Iff -H co cc. c>x-.o CCC-fiff iff 31 o> x -^ x ?.- -I-iff iff 3. Il|i|llgpi|gl|ltlll||l.a 8^2 835 H-iff x -j o ^ UStS 182 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF GENERAL LAND OFFIC
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