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... important buildings ; but , as time goes on , this condition of affairs will gradually change , either by an increase in knowledge of illuminating subjects by archi- tects , or by the employment of illuminating engineers to supple- ment ...
... important buildings ; but , as time goes on , this condition of affairs will gradually change , either by an increase in knowledge of illuminating subjects by archi- tects , or by the employment of illuminating engineers to supple- ment ...
Halaman 155
... important that the design of the station should be simple , simplicity of design does not mean lack of design , and it is probably of even more importance in the cost of the small plant than of the large plant that it should be arranged ...
... important that the design of the station should be simple , simplicity of design does not mean lack of design , and it is probably of even more importance in the cost of the small plant than of the large plant that it should be arranged ...
Halaman 424
... important points of the present art , and it would suggest that a committee be appointed to continue this work during the coming year so as to bring out in detail at the next convention the important developments in gas engines and ...
... important points of the present art , and it would suggest that a committee be appointed to continue this work during the coming year so as to bring out in detail at the next convention the important developments in gas engines and ...
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