The New Encyclopædia Britannica in 30 Volumes: Macropædia : Knowledge in Depth. - 19 Bd, Volumes 1-19Encyclopædia Britannica, 1974 |
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Page 411
... position relationships ” of bodies is used . The general laws of such position relationships ( 167 ) V.J = -V.D are essentially the concern of geometry . This holds , at least , if it is not desired to regard the propositions that occur ...
... position relationships ” of bodies is used . The general laws of such position relationships ( 167 ) V.J = -V.D are essentially the concern of geometry . This holds , at least , if it is not desired to regard the propositions that occur ...
Page 408
... position relationships " of bodies is used . The general laws of such position relationships are essentially the concern of geometry . This holds , at least , if it is not desired to regard the propositions that occur in this branch of ...
... position relationships " of bodies is used . The general laws of such position relationships are essentially the concern of geometry . This holds , at least , if it is not desired to regard the propositions that occur in this branch of ...
Page 1067
... position on the platen . The pressure exerted during impression is about 40 kilograms per square centimetre ( 570 pounds per square inch ) . A platen press can reach a production speed of 5,000 sheets per hour . Cylinder presses . In ...
... position on the platen . The pressure exerted during impression is about 40 kilograms per square centimetre ( 570 pounds per square inch ) . A platen press can reach a production speed of 5,000 sheets per hour . Cylinder presses . In ...
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