RM2D8YWPX–Book cover of the Jonathan Cape uncorrected proof of Adam Thorpe's Nineteen Twenty-one novel number 3957
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RM2MF1RXF–The Way We Fall Book by Megan Crewe. Uncorrected proof. Not for sale. 2002
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RFKCCJXW–Entrance towers to the town of Traben-Trarbach, in the Mosel Valley, Germany
RFBPME4M–Tanker Delivering Wine [presumably] to Port Distillery in Porto, Portugal
RMD8W5TK–An uncorrected wide angle view of a helicopter flying over the Yarra River to Southbank, in downtown Melbourne, Australia.
RMJNEW2D–SÃO PAULO, SP - 30.07.2017: CORINTHIANS X FLAMENGO - Jô regrets an uncorrected goal during the match between Corinthians and Flamengo held at Corinthians Arena, East Zone of São Paulo. The match is valid for the 17th round of the Brasileirão 2017. (Photo: Marco Galvão/Fotoarena)
RMAE7H8A–Leanng ruins of a Dovecote in the Abbot s Garden Abbey of St Edmund Bury St Edmunds Suffolk
RMPEX50D–Staff Sgt. Mark Rippy, air reserve technician hydraulics specialist, 315th Maintenance Squadron, working with the 437th MXS and Senior Airman Skyler Ayers, a crew chief working in the repair and reclamation flight remove a panel to inspect the component integrated flight control module located above it in order to troubleshoot a flight control system fault that has been isolated to one of four tail elevator IFCMs, causing an unsafe condition on a transient C-17 Globemaster III cargo aircraft on the flightline at Joint Base Charleston, S.C. Left uncorrected, the fault can cause uncommanded actu
RF2PX5MKD–Simple illustration of bad habits that cause eye strain, with annotations.
RMP01K5N–. English: The Eighth Map from the Bologna Ptolemy, with its numbering still uncorrected. Sardinia and Sicily. . 1477. 1477 19 Tabula Sete
RMKBX3HC–Renoir, Pierre Auguste The Two Sisters (On the Terrace) (uncorrected)
RMHYFCXN–Renoir, Pierre Auguste The Two Sisters (On the Terrace) (uncorrected)
RM2HCY57K–Renoir, Pierre-Auguste - The Two Sisters (On the Terrace) (uncorrected).
RM2H0Y15M–Tunjos (Votive Offering Figurine), c. 900-1550. Colombia, Muisca style, 10th-16th century. Cast gold; overall: 9.5 x 2.2 x 0.8 cm (3 3/4 x 7/8 x 5/16 in.). Unlike the other gold ornaments made in the isthmian region, tunjos were not worn; instead, they served as offerings that were deposited in sacred places such as lagoons and caves. They often depict humans who hold something. Perhaps because they were not meant for display, tunjos were not finished after lost-wax casting. Flaws remain uncorrected, surfaces are unpolished, and gold that backed into the channel used to pour the molten metal
RMT62R3F–1890s 1900s 1910s FARO CARD GAME MEN PLAYING GAMBLING IN OLD WILD WEST SALOON silent movie still uncorrected glass plate - asph106 ASP001 HARS WILD WEST LIFESTYLE ACTOR HISTORY STUDIO SHOT COPY SPACE HALF-LENGTH PERSONS DANGER MALES RISK WESTERN ENTERTAINMENT DEALER ACTING PLAYERS B&W MOVIES COWBOYS FREEDOM GAMBLING LUCK POKER TURN OF THE 20TH CENTURY CHOICE DRAMATIC EXCITEMENT LUCKY FILM STILLS IN OF SALOON FILM STILL UNLUCKY ACTORS DRAMA GAMBLE SILENT MOVIE GAMBLERS MOTION PICTURE PUBLICITY STILL STILLS MOVIE STILL BET BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY CHANCE OLD FASHIONED
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RMW9FYYJ–Archive image from page 85 of Currents in biochemical research, 1956;. Currents in biochemical research, 1956; twenty-seven essays charting the present course of biochemical research and considering the intimate relationship of biochemistry to medicine, physiology, and biology currentsinbioche1956gree Year: 1956 ( J. A. BASSHAM AND M. CALVIN synthesis as compared with leaving them in the dark for several hours. This indicates a photosynthesis enhancement of the rate 17 16 15 14 13 12 •/♦ 10 9- 8 - QUANTUM REQUIREMENT OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS BY Chlorella • UNCORRECTED O CORRECTED 5 P/R 10 15 0 I
RMM32P9B–H53 in water 1 uncorrected by navalsafetycenter
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RFKCCJXJ–Entrance towers to the town of Traben-Trarbach, in the Mosel Valley, Germany
RM2AJB64T–Experiments made to determine the temperature co-efficients of Watson's magnetographs . -My -i2y ; lOy *-ay Curve coT^eChedfor slip ya-i 7 IP u 12 13 15 J ^ Uncorrected Curve 16 Itrs J Time Scale. II. 12th Feb. 02.. .c / .A w .A/i /?^?^ k
RM2E10T8M–Scan from Slide 1985 Hatsuta factory Brasil machine tool press
RM2A52PN5–Tunjos (Votive Offering Figurine), c. 900-1550. Unlike the other gold ornaments made in the isthmian region, tunjos were not worn; instead, they served as offerings that were deposited in sacred places such as lagoons and caves. They often depict humans who hold something. Perhaps because they were not meant for display, tunjos were not finished after lost-wax casting. Flaws remain uncorrected, surfaces are unpolished, and gold that backed into the channel used to pour the molten metal into the mold was left in place.
RMPFW0TK–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. 82 FRESH-WATER BIOLOGY tacea. Smaller organisms escape in variable quantity and the smallest are not caught at all. When the pump is used a known volume of water is drawn from a known source and all of this is filtered, so that the source of error arising from a varying and uncertain net coefficient is ehminated. The leakage error remains uncorrected so long as a net is used to separate the plankton from the water. The plankton obtained by nets whether directly or by aid of the pump may be treated quantitatively by the following methods: (a) The volum
RMP5WNAE–N/A. English: Fig. 27.—Tree-growth at Windsor, Vermont, showing measures uncorrected; same standardized and smoothed, and sunspot numbers displaced 3 years to left. 1919. Andrew Ellicott Douglass 353 Climatic Cycles and Tree-Growth Fig 27
RM2H0Y15P–Tunjos (Votive Offering Figurine), c. 900-1550. Colombia, Muisca style, 10th-16th century. Cast gold; overall: 12.9 x 5.1 x 0.6 cm (5 1/16 x 2 x 1/4 in.). Unlike the other gold ornaments made in the isthmian region, tunjos were not worn; instead, they served as offerings that were deposited in sacred places such as lagoons and caves. They often depict humans who hold something. Perhaps because they were not meant for display, tunjos were not finished after lost-wax casting. Flaws remain uncorrected, surfaces are unpolished, and gold that backed into the channel used to pour the molten metal i
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RMRYH9K8–The electron microscope, its development, present performance and future possibilities electronmicrosco00gabo Year: 1948 Possibilities of Future Development 109 which could be followed by a weak lens field to bring the focal length / to any prescribed value. It has been shown in the fore- going section that recent developments of the uncorrected micro- scope are making use of strong fields near the object in the small margin which is still left for this type of instrument, but for radical improvements it is of no value. We have rather to go the opposite way, as illustrated in the third part
RM2RC3CPD–eye glasses
RMGAJT34–Several of the 550 first edition, uncorrected proof copies of the Harry Potter books, in over 67 different languages, which go on sale at Bloomsbury Auctions on the 28 and 29 February 2008, at the Bloomsbury Auction House in central London.
RMC7THKP–PAIR OF GLASSES OR READING GLASSES
RFKCCK0J–Entrance towers to the town of Traben-Trarbach, in the Mosel Valley, Germany
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RM2AXBWDF–The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . Fig. 643.—In the Cervix.- RightParietal Bone and Halp^ ofFrontal Presenting. uncorrected, the mechanism is as of the delay. Since the occipito- and circumference (13! inches—35 cm.), and not the suboccipito-bregmatic diameter (3f inches—9.5 cm.) and 502 PATHOLOGICAL LABOR. BREGMA PRESENTATION OR INCOM-PLETE FLEXION OF THE HEAD, VERTEX TO THE RIGHT..
RM2A52PNA–Tunjos (Votive Offering Figurine), c. 900-1550. Unlike the other gold ornaments made in the isthmian region, tunjos were not worn; instead, they served as offerings that were deposited in sacred places such as lagoons and caves. They often depict humans who hold something. Perhaps because they were not meant for display, tunjos were not finished after lost-wax casting. Flaws remain uncorrected, surfaces are unpolished, and gold that backed into the channel used to pour the molten metal into the mold was left in place.
RMPFYE36–. Currents in biochemical research, 1956; twenty-seven essays charting the present course of biochemical research and considering the intimate relationship of biochemistry to medicine, physiology, and biology. Biochemistry -- Research. J. A. BASSHAM AND M. CALVIN synthesis as compared with leaving them in the dark for several hours. This indicates a photosynthesis enhancement of the rate 17 16 15 14 13 12 •/? 10 9- 8 - QUANTUM REQUIREMENT OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS BY Chlorella • UNCORRECTED O CORRECTED. 5 P/R 10 15 0 I 10 15 20 30 q X 10-'^ 40 Fig. 4. Relation between quantum requirement in photosynth
RMP5WND2–N/A. English: Fig. 15.—Relation of tree-growth and rainfall at Prescott, Arizona. Tree-growth and rainfall uncorrected. Fig. 16.—Five-year smoothed curves of growth and rainfall. Fig. 17.—Accumulated rain and smoothed tree-growth. Fig. 18.—Actual tree-growth and growth calculated from rain. Fig. 19.—Actual rain and rain calculated from tree-growth. 1919. Andrew Ellicott Douglass 353 Climatic Cycles and Tree-Growth Figs 15-19
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RMRWPD21–The electron microscope, its development, The electron microscope, its development, present performance and future possibilities electronmicrosco00gabo Year: 1948 Possibilities of Future Development 109 which could be followed by a weak lens field to bring the focal length / to any prescribed value. It has been shown in the fore- going section that recent developments of the uncorrected micro- scope are making use of strong fields near the object in the small margin which is still left for this type of instrument, but for radical improvements it is of no value. We have rather to go the opposi
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RM2AKHNN4–A manual of modern surgery : an exposition of the accepted doctrines and approved operative procedures of the present time, for the use of students and practitioners . r fragment iii front of the lower with angular deviation inthe line of the limb. This, if uncorrected, will greatly impair thefuture utility of the joint. It is the prominence given the olecranonby this displacement that creates a resemblance to dislocation. Thenormal relation of the olecranon to the condyles,, the natural characterof the joint motions, the crepitus developed when extension is exertedon the limb and the recurren
RM2A52PN3–Tunjos (Votive Offering Figurine), c. 900-1550. Unlike the other gold ornaments made in the isthmian region, tunjos were not worn; instead, they served as offerings that were deposited in sacred places such as lagoons and caves. They often depict humans who hold something. Perhaps because they were not meant for display, tunjos were not finished after lost-wax casting. Flaws remain uncorrected, surfaces are unpolished, and gold that backed into the channel used to pour the molten metal into the mold was left in place.
RMMAARWX–. The Earth beneath the sea : History . 4350 4340 4330 4320 43°I0' 13 30 13 20' 13 10 13 00 12 50 I2"40 12 30 12 20 12 10 Fig. 23. ContoTir chart of an interplain channel system in Theta Gap. Depths in fathoms (uncorrected). (After Laughton, 1960.)
RMRWW47A–Elements of human physiology (1907) Elements of human physiology elementsofhumanp05star Year: 1907 SPECIAL SENSES 559 tion is corrected in optical instruments by using two diHerent kinds of glass. In the eye it is uncorrected. Hence it is that a blue light and a red light at the same distance from the eye appear to be unequally distant; the red light, re- quiring greater accommodation than the blue, appears to l)e the nearer of the two. The error in most cases is so slight that we do not notice the chromatic frmges under normal circumstances. Myopia.—The normal or emmetropic eye is so constru
RMGACDAT–Signed first editions of J.K Rowling's Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone pictured in Christie's auction house, London.
RM2AN1HMN–The practice of water-colour painting . n an alteration or acorrection is required in the first bold lay-in.But he argues justly enough that to carry a water-colour painting to full refinement of finish withoutmaking any mistakes in tones or colours is more orless an exceptional achievement, and that, whenthey have been made, the conscientious artist willnot allow them to remain uncorrected. Thereforethe worker must have at his command a technicaldevice by which he can correct and amplify hispaintings, and experience has taught Mr. Goodwinthat the combination of washing out and stipplingis the
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RM2A52PMW–Tunjos (Votive Offering Figurine), c. 900-1550. Unlike the other gold ornaments made in the isthmian region, tunjos were not worn; instead, they served as offerings that were deposited in sacred places such as lagoons and caves. They often depict humans who hold something. Perhaps because they were not meant for display, tunjos were not finished after lost-wax casting. Flaws remain uncorrected, surfaces are unpolished, and gold that backed into the channel used to pour the molten metal into the mold was left in place.
RMMAAT28–. The Earth beneath the sea : History . Contours showing flighliine inter- sections 11° 40' 11° 30' 11° 20 162° 20 Contour interval 50 gommos Uncorrected for regionol grodient Fig. 25. Magnetic map of Eniwetok. (After Keller et ah, 1954, fig. 7.) Keller et al. (1954) conclude that the anomalies observed across the Aleutian Trench are produced by susceptibility contrasts within the rocks of the sea floor and bear no direct relation to the trench. However, they could also arise from variations in the depth of the basement rocks under the sea floor. In the absence of information from other source
RM2AWP2YF–Skiascopy and its practical application to the study of refraction . hat point is departed from, and constitutes ameasure of the degree of ametropia remaining uncorrected. Form of the Light Area.—The real form of the lightarea on the retina, except under certain conditions in astig-matic eyes, will be circular. If the light be perfectlyfocused on the retina it is circular, because that is the formof the source of light employed (see Chapter III). If thelight be not perfectly focused on the retina, the circularpupil gives its form to the resulting area of diffusion. The influence of regular ast
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RM2A52PN4–Tunjos (Votive Offering Figurine), c. 900-1550. Unlike the other gold ornaments in this gallery, tunjos were not worn; instead, they served as offerings that were deposited in sacred places, such as lagoons and caves. They often depict humans who hold something-here a container with a head (1947.22), a spear thrower (1947.19), and a bird-tipped (1957.25). The subject must have corresponded to a benefit being asked from the gods. Perhaps because they were not meant for display, tunjos were not finished after lost-wax casting. Flaws remain uncorrected, surfaces are unpolished, and gold that back
RMMAARWN–. The Earth beneath the sea : History . Key to profiles ^^^^^ / '^^V Br' 1 Wm ^^ mm- [tfiiHM 2650 I E 2700 I 2 I 3 â I I i 2650-1 i [Southern Chonnel ^ STOO-T 20 noullcol miles Fig. 26. Profiles of southwestern portion of the Biscay Abyssal Plain, showing feeding channels. Depth in fathoms (uncorrected). Vertical exaggeration, 100 : 1. (After Laughton, 1960.) turbidity flows from the north Avould pour into the Iberia Plain and start to cut a channel back toward the north. The stage reached at present is that the cutting back has left the region of the gap itself and is in the Biscay Plain. Dr
RM2AN18YG–The treatment of fractures . ed with therepair of the fracture. After about four weeks all apparatusshould be removed and the limb thoroughly inspected, to detect,if possible, any uncorrected deformity, and to determine whetherunion is yet firm. In from four to six weeks repair in a 298 FRACTURES OF .THE FEMUR healthy child or young adult should have advanced to the stageof firm union. The apparatus should then be reapplied. Atthe end of the eighth week all apparatus should be finallyremoved. The thigh should be washed and thoroughly oiled.The patient should be permitted to lie in any position
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RMMCNB5M–. > 30- , - / 1 :â1ââârâââr râ-â D J F MONTHS O N D J MONTHS b M M Text-fig. 48. a, Monthly '% pregnant', South Georgia 1925-31 (full line), pelagic 1932-52 (broken line), b. Monthly frequency of pregnant (full line) and non-pregnant females (broken line) in the South Georgia catches 1927-35. recent ovulations (uncorrected for the active life of the corpus luteum), is then obtained as described above (Text-fig. 47), and the number of recent ovulations observed in each month (column (7)) is obtained by applying these percentages to the estimated number of non-pregnant females in the catch. T
RM2AJ9BWK–A treatise on orthopedic surgery . hildhood, for inmany instances the shortened muscle ceases to grow; thus, anoriginal shortening of half an inch, as compared to its fellow,may be increased to two or more inches in later years. Thisfact emphasizes the importance of treatment as soon as may bepossible after distortion is discovered. As has been stated, the important contraction is usually of thesternomastoid muscle, but if the deformity is uncorrected all thelateral tissues become shortened. Typical wryneck caused by shortening of the sternomastoid43 674 OBTEOFEDIC SUBGERY. muscles is by far t
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RM2AX4DYF–Science . meas-ures of solar activity. On mean relative and absolute parallaxes: KeivinBurns. This paper shows that the mean parallaxof a group of stars, distributed at random, is 3.56times the mean total proper motion divided by themean total (uncorrected) radial velocity. By thisformula the mean parallax was computed for thebright stars of each spectral class. The results arem good agreement with those obtained by Camp-bell, who used radial velocities freed from themotion of the sun and the tau components ofproper motion. The newer method is much lesslaborious. The mean parallax for those st
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RM2AXDCKA–Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . aughton. In view of the fact that this is the only known marineonshore Cretaceous deposit on the whole west coast of Africa south of Angola,an as accurate as possible locality map and a description of the present conditionsof the remains of the outcrop and its relation to the overlying Tertiary sedimentsare provided. DESCRIPTION OF LOCALITY AND EXPOSURE In the sketch map (Fig. 1) compiled from an uncorrected aerial photographand Kaisers 1926 map no. 3, Granitberg, the depression running into theLangental is shown due
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RM2AJH4DF–Scientific results obtained under the direction of William J Peters ... . TIDAL OBSERVATIONS 495 RBCORDS The following are the original uncorrected readings of the tide gauges at Cape Flora andTeplitz Bay. The high and low water observations are denoted by the letters H andIt, respectively, and following the reading. A swell or light swell, if noted at observation,is denoted by an asterisk (*) or dagger (f). At Cape Flora, no wind register being available,the anemometer dial readings in miles were recorded, as also the true direction ; the anemo-meter dial read from zero to 990 miles. For the
RM2AXH3R3–Cyclopedia of locomotive engineering, with examination questions and answers; a practical manual on the construction care and management of modern locomotives . , gives 44*6 lbs. asthe uncorrected rate. The distance D to A, where*the compression curve intersects the consumption line,!/is 2.625 in., and the total length of the diagram C to Efis 3.375 in. Then 44-6 x 2.625 + 3-375 = 35 lbs- as th^corrected rate. Theoretical Clearance. The expansion and compresision curves of a diagram are created by the expansioiand compression of all the steam admitted during th|stroke. This includes the steam
RM2AJ76T2–Journal of bacteriology . 1 jVi A 4 // / y y / ^^ ^r 1 Ai / /- --^ /^^. TIME tH HOURS figures. The room temperature curve is inserted here for com-parison. The Q fine shows the total acidity produced in the portioncorrected according to the boiling titration figures. In chart 5 all the total acidity lines of the various correctedportions are compared. As with the uncorrected portions as » This chart is typical also of the B2 30 and B26O sets. TITRATION AND ADJUSTMENT OF CULTURE MEDIA 217 noted in charts 1 and 2, the total acidity Unes fall into two groupsaccording to the method of titration. I
RM2AWN8MP–Transactions . RiG-HT Eye Glmiconia Associated with Intra-Ocular Hemorrhages. 99 through holes, especially up and out, with a smoky area directlyahead. This peculiar symptom repeating itself about fourweeks before his first visit, and having persistently remained,induced him to apply for relief. At the time of the .primary examination, the right visionwas reduced to one-fiftieth of normal; this amount of acuitybeing best obtained when the test-type was placed excentricallydown and out. Uncorrected left vision equaled j, whichcould be brought to 4 by the employment of -f S. 0.62 D. o +C. 0.25
RM2AKBJXG–The American annual of photography . era is best for landscape.2nd. Almost any lens, even a pin hole and uncorrected lenswill make a picture. I prefer a fully corrected lens. 272 3rd. All plates are good, but the best results are obtainedon orthochromatic double-coated with ray filter where muchcolor predominates. 4th. Extended scenes and those which charm the eye by rea-son of color are disappointing when shown in monochrome. 5th. Exposures with sun in back tend toward flatness. 6th. There is always a best viewpoint. 7th. The middle of the day is least suited for pictures. 8th. A scene full o
RM2AJ6D5D–Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Fig, 96. A. Texanites collignoni sp. nov. Whorl section of paratype SAS-Z1755. B. Uncorrected sketches of whorl section of Texanites oliveti (Blanckenhorn, 1905) from Israel, x 0,5. CRETACEOUS FAUNAS FROM SOUTH AFRICA 129 the dorsal third of the flanks, coinciding with the position of the lateral tubercle. None of the specimens has the innermost whorls preserved, and the earliestwhorls preserved already show pentatuberculate ornament. Typical ornament, as shown by SAS-Z866 (Fig. 97) and SAM-PCZ5920(Fig. 98), consists
RM2AXBH3B–Valentine's city of New York; a guide book, with six maps and one hundred and sixty full page pictures . dians in 1626for some trinkets, valued at $24, and Fort Amsterdam IZnTT^ r >^ lt Custom Hotfacing Bowling Green. At this time the island endedthere. The streets to South Ferry and Battery Park havesince been added. The same is true of both the entILKast and West sides of the downtown section Pearl Certain popular errors of these earlv days have remained uncorrected. We call the Hudso.rR er theNorth River, although every one knows that it lies di lork and Brooklyn is called the East Rive
RM2AG4MGH–. The Canadian field-naturalist. st number ot The Naturalist an oversight which should not beleft uncorrected. Referring to Dr. Fowlers list of plants pub-lished in the report under consideration the reviewer says : AsDr. Fowlers list stands it adds little or nothing to the very excel-lent reports already published by Dr. G. U. Hay, Mr. J. Vroomand other New Brunswick botanists. While it is quite true that Dr. Fowlers list adds little to ourknowledge of the flora of New Brunswick the reviewer forgot, ordid not know, that Dr. Fowlers work in New Brunswick waspioneer work and that it is to his p
RM2AJ6DG9–Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . Fig, 96. A. Texanites collignoni sp. nov. Whorl section of paratype SAS-Z1755. B. Uncorrected sketches of whorl section of Texanites oliveti (Blanckenhorn, 1905) from Israel, x 0,5. CRETACEOUS FAUNAS FROM SOUTH AFRICA 129 the dorsal third of the flanks, coinciding with the position of the lateral tubercle. None of the specimens has the innermost whorls preserved, and the earliestwhorls preserved already show pentatuberculate ornament. Typical ornament, as shown by SAS-Z866 (Fig. 97) and SAM-PCZ5920(Fig. 98), consists
RM2AXHYPW–Twentieth century hand-book for steam engineers and electricians, with questions and answers .. . om the vacuum line with the terminal at R. Theconsumption line R. L. now becomes longer than thestroke line R. M., therefore the corrected rate willexceed the uncorrected rate by just so much; as forinstance, terminal pressure = 34 lbs. The factor, asper Table 10, = 1152.26, and the M. E. P. of the diagramis 47 lbs. Then, 1,152.26-47 = 24.5 lbs., uncorrectedrate; 24.5 x 3.125 in. (distance R. L.) - 3 in. (distanceR. M.) = 25.52 lbs., corrected rate, a loss of a littlemore than one pound, or about
RM2AJ76JH–Journal of bacteriology . e method of titration. If chart 5, showing the total rises in acidity of the series B30 C,B 60 C, B 120 C and the series Ba 30 C, B2 60 C, B2 120 C, wereapplied successively to the corresponding curves of the uncor-rected series in charts 1 and 2, so that the point of origin in eachset were the same, it would be seen that in every instance the 7HART ,5 /, ?7^ / ./ y ^ ?^ r56W # ?r/ *^ «> -^c* i^ 560C» /.f ?^;- H=^* total rise of acidity of the corrected curve equals or exceeds thatof the uncorrected portion. From this it is plainly evident that, in spite of success
RM2AJ764N–Journal of bacteriology . «0 1— ^^™ ^^^^^^^p 1 ^^^^^^ r. VD0ZI9r>D099y>D0S8 3 / 218 TITRATION AND ADJUSTMENT OF CULTURE MEDIA 219 room temperature titration are in general nearer to the de-sired reaction of plus one (+1), especially in the first two half-hours—the periods of time of greatest practical interest. In chart 7 are shown not only the uncorrected portions ofBi 60 (y and 7) and Bi 120 (7 and 7) (duphcate material from CHART 7. !:«? ? ^- k Q0 / / / / 1 / Z ,.-- ^-i^^^ r /??? y —• > r // y ^ ---rf / > b;60^ %. 5t-»TH..r •food*. ^ ^^- *.*** ^^-> ^ lU- ^-^ / ifl r . ^^? .
RM2AN86J6–Functional periodicity; an experimental study of the mental and motor abilities of women during menstruation . / t 3 J* <? t 7 f f /» // /i /J /» * /» // /» /f io 1/ XI »» w ^-ift ir 2f Figure 2.—Subject F3. Typewriting. ir. 0*y I i 3 r f I 7 S 7 t // IX i I* /y n 17 // It <• u jtx 21 It- ij-44 i/ j» Figure 3.—Subject Fs. Typewriting. Figures i, 2 and 3. Explanatory notes. Curves A = corrected errors. Curves S ?= uncorrected errors. Curves C = time of performance (in minutes). IX CURVES OF PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES COM-PARED WITH CURVES OF MENTAL ANDMOTOR PERFORMANCE In 1882 Stephenson^ pu
RM2AN879Y–Functional periodicity; an experimental study of the mental and motor abilities of women during menstruation . goes forward unarrested in so far as these records indicate. 66 Learning 67 TABLE XVII Learning: Typewriting Time required (in minutes) to write one page of De Profundis, togetherwith corrected and uncorrected errors, for individuals F2, F3 and F5. Themenstrual periods are denoted by stars (*). Trial 1 2 3 4 4 6 7 8 910111213141516171819202122232425262728 F2Time C. Uc.Errors Errors 6.06.56.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.5 5.5* 5.0* 5.0* 5.0* 5.0* 5.0 4.5 4.5 5.0 5.0 4.5 6.0 4.5 4 6 9 6 9 5 3
RM2CRNKBN–. Birth fractures and epiphyseal dislocations . Fig. 71.—Case 3. At the eighth month the anterior angular deformity hadbegun to assume the usual anterior curvature, characteristic of these frac-tures when the original anterior angulation has remained uncorrected.. Gf A/ ff 75. Fig. 72.—Case 3. The anterior view of the injured femur at the eighthmonth presented but slight abnormality. There was slight thickening, withoutward curvature, but the result from this point of view was satisfactory. 75
RM2CEYAW7–. The book of photography; practical, theoretical and applied. the cheaper kinds oflenses, and may be defined as the effectcaused by the lens bringing oblique raysof light to two focal lines instead of toa single focal point. The i-esult is that itis impossible to get both horizontal andvertical lines sharp at the same time.If this error is present to any extent, itis a great hindrance to architectural LENSES: THEIR CONSTRUCTION AND USE. 357 ?photography, or any work requiring finedefinition and accurate rendering ofstraight lines. The effect produced by alens uncorrected for astigmatism is we
RM2CF6N1R–. The book of photography; practical, theoretical and applied. Fig. .507.—Dallmeyer Wide-axole RectilixeakLens. time considered possible ; as, for instance,,in the portrait lens of Voigtlander (Fig.50o), which works at f/2.o. The Cookeportrait lens (Fig. 504) consists of threesimple glasses only, and, as will be seen,allows of adjustment between its com-ponents, to secure different effects. TheI)allmeyer-Bergheim lens is a favouritewith workers of the impressionist school.It consists of two uncorrected single 3fJ6 THE BOOK OF PHOTOGRAPHY. lenses, of negative and positive curvaturerespectively,
RM2CF6NMJ–. The book of photography; practical, theoretical and applied. Fig. 500.—Section of Double Meniscus Lens. Since it is uncorrected for chromaticaberration, it is no use focussing with itin the ordinary way ; the result must becorrected by one of the methods describedon p. 355. Besides this fault, the lens issubject to spherical aberration, curva-ture of field, and astigmatism, unless wellstopped down. Except when used as asupplementary lens, or magnifier, to alter. Fij. 502.—Section of Thhee-Glass Single Achro-matic Lens. the focus of another, it is hardly adaptedfor practical work of any descr
RM2CRNKDG–. Birth fractures and epiphyseal dislocations . ljG. 65.—i^asc 2. Anteroposterior view of the same case at the sixteenthmonth. As in Case i, there was slight thickening with outward curvature ofthe affected femur in the region of the old fracture. The slight outwardcurvature persisting in Cases i and 2, and shown in Figs. 60 and 65 representthe original and uncorrected outward angular deformity.. As Fig. 66.—Case 2. The lateral view of the same case at the sixteenthmonth, showing the anterior curvature, which had been expected, as a resultof the displacement at first observed, and correspondin
RM2CHC5XE–. Before the doctor comes : a ready reference book, giving the symptoms of common diseases, and indicating proper emergency treatment in case of sudden illness or accident pending the physician's arrival . arp, darting and very severe, and there areoften tender spots along the course of the nerve.The cause of this painful malady is not alwaysclear, but many general conditions predispose toit. Thus, an anemic person will often suffer fromneuralgia until the blood condition has been cor-rected. Eye-strain unnoticed and uncorrected isalso a potent factor, as are diseased teeth. Inwomen who suffer
RM2CER4RC–. Contributions from the Department of Neurology and the Laboratory of Neuropathology (reprints). ula; there is some chorioidal disturb-ance. Left Eye-—Optic neuritis + 5 D. Vision (uncorrected),each eye 4/9. On December 11, the note was made that the patient did nothave headache as before the operation and did not vomit. Thepatient was dismissed from the University Hospital and wasadmitted to the Philadelphia General Hospital, service of Dr.Mills, Oct. 17, 1907. An examination was made by Dr. Shum-way Octolx^r 22. Pupils res]iond very sluggishly, are well 25 dilated. Both nerves show advanced
RM2CP3PXR–. Bird notes . scens. Smai: Red Night-jar ,, nijiis.Crcw =. {Corvidae)— The Guian;i Jay Cyanocoras cayuiitis. *PurpU .Jay ^r ,^ violacciis. (To be continued). Editorial. Queen- Alexandra Iakrakkkts: Corrigenda.-Ournote upon this species was made almost meaningless by theomissior oi part of a sentence —owing to the exigencies oitime we were unable to read revise proofs and thus the errorremained uncorrected. In line 7 of this i)aragraph. after avicultunsts msert has tended to prove that the majorityof Australian psittaci arc quite hardy, but this winter. Wemay further add thai the;, out? lime c
RM2CR5C8K–. American engineer and railroad journal . 14 shows an indicatordiagram taken from the same class of engine previously usedits illustrating the vertical effect of counterbalance on thetrack. Speed, 60 miles per hour ; boiler pressure, 160 lbs.;cut-off, 8 in., or one-third of stroke ; length of main rod, 85-jj in.The upper dotted lines represent the uncorrected card as itleaves the indicator. Weight of reciprocating parts, 589 lbs.,which are the actual weights now in service on the engine. In order to obtain a clear understanding of the diagram, itis first necessary to imagine the indicator car
RM2CGTWCP–. Railway mechanical engineer . apman (A. T & I If, fo4h T^L%^ v-k I /M^ tHSrfo^^e5^r.X^-:^tis^^S:esir^ cent were found with uncorrected faulty„ ad Bp ^ce ha d :c iv:eS ^^^T ^^ V°^ °^ ^ pe/ce^rs uciectue e>es, Ihis is the summarv of a renort r^! ct„^: j hv the Fto e Sight Conservation Council of America headauartersTimes buddmg. New York city. In one manufacturing SabHshment over 70 per cent were found with eve defect. A= ,n , of inefficiency and resulting waste, 2olr ent of ^he n peo :in a large factory were found to be unable to see sufficiently weH todetect defects m the product they w
RMRMP364–. Annals of Philosophy. 176 To make Doubly Refracting Prism [March, remains uncorrected. Even when the refracting angle of the prism is small, this uncorrected colour is very perceptible ; but when the refracting angle is great, which it is often required to be when we wish to see at one view the systems of rings pro- duced by crystallized bodies, the spectrum of the uncorrected pencil is extremely large, and alters completely the nature of the light which we are investigating. This is the form of the achro- matic prism which I at first employed, and which has been used by M. Biot,* and, I bel
RMRD5FNE–. The electron microscope, its development, present performance and future possibilities. Electron microscopes. Possibilities of Future Development 109 which could be followed by a weak lens field to bring the focal length / to any prescribed value. It has been shown in the fore- going section that recent developments of the uncorrected micro- scope are making use of strong fields near the object in the small margin which is still left for this type of instrument, but for radical improvements it is of no value. We have rather to go the opposite way, as illustrated in the third part of figure 3
RMRG45XW–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. CATFISH MORTALITY AND MOVEMENT 15 Survival and Mortality Rates Uncorrected Data The following- calculations of survival and mortality are based wholly on concepts and methods presented by Ricker (1958). His methods are reiterated for the benefit of readers who are unfamiliar with the mathe- matical procedures and concepts that underlie them. The rate of decline in the annual recaptures of tagged fish was used to obtain two estimates o
RMREET9D–. Comparative animal physiology. Physiology, Comparative; Physiology, Comparative. 410 Comparative Animal Physiology a wave length of 474 /x, in a spectrum uncorrected for energy.^*'" Hecht^^- ^-^ measured the spectral sensitivity of the photic response of the clams Mya and Pholas in relation to broad regions of the spectrum. He found a maxi- mum for Mya at 490 /i, and for Pholas at 555 /a, with perhaps another maximum in the ultraviolet. The spectral sensitivity of the squid retina sug- gests that the photosensitive pigment involved is similar to the vertebrate pigment, rhodopsin. Bliss,
RMRDB7T5–. Fresh-water biology. Freshwater biology. 82 FRESH-WATER BIOLOGY tacea. Smaller organisms escape in variable quantity and the smallest are not caught at all. When the pump is used a known volume of water is drawn from a known source and all of this is filtered, so that the source of error arising from a varying and uncertain net coefficient is ehminated. The leakage error remains uncorrected so long as a net is used to separate the plankton from the water. The plankton obtained by nets whether directly or by aid of the pump may be treated quantitatively by the following methods: (a) The volum
RMREGWE7–. Collected reprints, Essa Institute for Oceanography. Oceanography Periodicals.. Figure 17.—Comparison of computed and observed coastal surges for hurricane Audrey. The solid line profile is the computed surge corrected for other than standard parameters of the storm and basin. The numbers distributed about the land and coastal areas are observed high water crests from recording tide gages (uncorrected for astronomical tide). DEPTH IN FEET. r/ / CORPUS CHRISTI ^ • 600 Figure 18.—Comparison of computed and observed coastal surges for hurricane Carla.. Please note that these images are extracte
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