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Page 254
... produces a state of stress in the shaft that is more complex than the state of pure shear produced by torsion alone or the state of tension - compression produced by bending alone . To the designer of shafts it is important to know if ...
... produces a state of stress in the shaft that is more complex than the state of pure shear produced by torsion alone or the state of tension - compression produced by bending alone . To the designer of shafts it is important to know if ...
Page 319
... produced by two pairs of coils on either side of the neck of the tube , one pair controlling the horizontal deflection and the other the vertical deflection . The regular cycle of changes in the currents through the two pairs of coils ...
... produced by two pairs of coils on either side of the neck of the tube , one pair controlling the horizontal deflection and the other the vertical deflection . The regular cycle of changes in the currents through the two pairs of coils ...
Page 380
... produced experimentally in amphibian embryos by a variety of treatments in early stages . A group of cases in which the hinder end of the body was doubled from the sacrum back has been found in one strain of mice and appears to be due ...
... produced experimentally in amphibian embryos by a variety of treatments in early stages . A group of cases in which the hinder end of the body was doubled from the sacrum back has been found in one strain of mice and appears to be due ...
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