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... tion that with proper sags in the transmission wires there is much less necessity for guying and bracing pole lines at corners , provided the ground is solid and substantial . In swampy sec- tions or where shifting sands are encountered ...
... tion that with proper sags in the transmission wires there is much less necessity for guying and bracing pole lines at corners , provided the ground is solid and substantial . In swampy sec- tions or where shifting sands are encountered ...
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National Electric Light Association. Convention. tion , has been entirely overlooked . No longer can the plea be made that this type of prime mover does not merit full considera- tion on account of its present development . Your able ...
National Electric Light Association. Convention. tion , has been entirely overlooked . No longer can the plea be made that this type of prime mover does not merit full considera- tion on account of its present development . Your able ...
Halaman 715
... tion , a thousand lamps commanding almost one thousand times the attraction of one lamp . The degree of attraction , of course , is subject to the location and design of their formation . The lamped sign only - the sign with exposed ...
... tion , a thousand lamps commanding almost one thousand times the attraction of one lamp . The degree of attraction , of course , is subject to the location and design of their formation . The lamped sign only - the sign with exposed ...
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