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Treatment of water for domestic and industrial requirements; some problems and methods', by Albert Parker. A Water Pollution Research Board Publication, no. 429, an excerpt from the journal for October 1942.
Treatment of water for domestic and industrial requirements; some problems and methods', by Albert Parker. A Water Pollution Research Board Publication, no. 429, an excerpt from the journal for October 1942.
Treatment of sewage and certain trade waste waters by a new system of alternating double filtration', by A. Parker. A proof copy of a paper read at a joint meeting of the Institution of Chemical Engineers and the Chemical Engineering Group.
Treatment of sewage and certain trade waste waters by a new system of alternating double filtration', by A. Parker. A proof copy of a paper read at a joint meeting of the Institution of Chemical Engineers and the Chemical Engineering Group.
Treatment of gingivitis with ascorbic acid', by H.G. Campbell and R.P. Cook. Reprinted from the British Medical Journal, vol. 1.
Treatment of gingivitis with ascorbic acid', by H.G. Campbell and R.P. Cook. Reprinted from the British Medical Journal, vol. 1.
Treatment and disposal of waste waters from the manufacture of picric acid'. A Water Pollution Research Board Publication, no 426.
Treatment and disposal of waste waters from the manufacture of picric acid'. A Water Pollution Research Board Publication, no 426.
Transmission and reflection of plastics and metal blacks in the far infra-red', by H.S. Seifert and H.M. Randall. Reprinted from the Review of Scientific Instruments, vol. II, no. 11.
Transmission and reflection of plastics and metal blacks in the far infra-red', by H.S. Seifert and H.M. Randall. Reprinted from the Review of Scientific Instruments, vol. II, no. 11.
T.J. Hogarth, Glasgow, to Sir Robert Robertson. Asks for assistance in procuring a post with a scheme for recovering potash from the Dead Sea. With a reply from [Sir Robert].
T.J. Hogarth, Glasgow, to Sir Robert Robertson. Asks for assistance in procuring a post with a scheme for recovering potash from the Dead Sea. With a reply from [Sir Robert].
Tin through the ages in arts, crafts and industry', by F.J. North. A handbook to a temporary exhibition at the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff.
Tin through the ages in arts, crafts and industry', by F.J. North. A handbook to a temporary exhibition at the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff.
Times newspaper articles on sewage.
Times newspaper articles on sewage.
Time of application of nitrogen as a factor influencing the yield of herbage on permanent pasture', by J. MacFarlan. Reprinted from the Empire Journal of Experimental Agriculture, vol. VII, no. 26.
Time of application of nitrogen as a factor influencing the yield of herbage on permanent pasture', by J. MacFarlan. Reprinted from the Empire Journal of Experimental Agriculture, vol. VII, no. 26.
Time course of photosynthesis for a higher plant', by E.D. McAlister. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, vol. 95, no. 24.
Time course of photosynthesis for a higher plant', by E.D. McAlister. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, vol. 95, no. 24.
Through trouble to improvement', by H.L. Guy. A lecture delivered before the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Published in excerpt form by the Institution.
Through trouble to improvement', by H.L. Guy. A lecture delivered before the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Published in excerpt form by the Institution.
Three items: a) 'Report of the Chemical Services Committee', 1920. b) 'Journal of the Royal Society of Arts', no. 3733, 6 June 1924, Vol. LXXII. c) 'The role of chemistry in the advancement of India', by H.B. Dunnicliff. A presidential address to the c...
Three items: a) 'Report of the Chemical Services Committee', 1920. b) 'Journal of the Royal Society of Arts', no. 3733, 6 June 1924, Vol. LXXII. c) 'The role of chemistry in the advancement of India', by H.B. Dunnicliff. A presidential address to the c...
Thomas J. Ward, The laboratory, Stag Brewery, Pimlico, to Sir Robert Robertson. Requests a reference in connection with an application for a fellowship of the Institute of Chemistry.
Thomas J. Ward, The laboratory, Stag Brewery, Pimlico, to Sir Robert Robertson. Requests a reference in connection with an application for a fellowship of the Institute of Chemistry.
Thomas Charles Hope, 1766-1844', by James Kendall. Reprinted from Endeavour, vol. III, no. 11.
Thomas Charles Hope, 1766-1844', by James Kendall. Reprinted from Endeavour, vol. III, no. 11.
Third annual report on the results of bacteriological, chemical and biological examination of London waters for the twelve months ended 31 December 1938'. Printed for the Metropolitan Water Board.
Third annual report on the results of bacteriological, chemical and biological examination of London waters for the twelve months ended 31 December 1938'. Printed for the Metropolitan Water Board.
Thermodynamics and the structure of matter', by A.R. Ubbelohde. Based on a course of lectures delivered at the Royal Institution. Reprinted from Nature, vol. 145.
Thermodynamics and the structure of matter', by A.R. Ubbelohde. Based on a course of lectures delivered at the Royal Institution. Reprinted from Nature, vol. 145.
Thermobarometer; quick and exact conversion of gas volumes into weight', by E. Berl, W.G. Berl and G.A. Sterbutzel. Reprinted from Analytical Edition, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, vol. 17.
Thermobarometer; quick and exact conversion of gas volumes into weight', by E. Berl, W.G. Berl and G.A. Sterbutzel. Reprinted from Analytical Edition, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, vol. 17.
Thermal scattering of X-rays by crystals', by G.H. Begbie and M. Born. Reprinted from Nature, vol. 152.
Thermal scattering of X-rays by crystals', by G.H. Begbie and M. Born. Reprinted from Nature, vol. 152.
Thermal fatigue of metals', by W. Boas and R.W.K. Honeycombe. Reprinted from Nature, vol. 153.
Thermal fatigue of metals', by W. Boas and R.W.K. Honeycombe. Reprinted from Nature, vol. 153.
Thermal fatigue in metals', by W. Boas and R.W.K. Honeycombe. Reprinted from Nature, vol. 154.
Thermal fatigue in metals', by W. Boas and R.W.K. Honeycombe. Reprinted from Nature, vol. 154.
Theoretical Interpretation of vibration frequencies of paraffinic hydro-carbons', by G.B.B.M. Sutherland and D.M. Simpson. Reprinted from the Journal of Chemical Physics, vol. 15, no. 3.
Theoretical Interpretation of vibration frequencies of paraffinic hydro-carbons', by G.B.B.M. Sutherland and D.M. Simpson. Reprinted from the Journal of Chemical Physics, vol. 15, no. 3.
The X-ray study of proteins and related structures', by W.T. Astbury. Reprinted from Science Progress, no. 133.
The X-ray study of proteins and related structures', by W.T. Astbury. Reprinted from Science Progress, no. 133.
The vitality of the British optical industry', by F. Twyman, Presidential speech at a luncheon of the British Optical Instrument Manufacturers' Association
The vitality of the British optical industry', by F. Twyman, Presidential speech at a luncheon of the British Optical Instrument Manufacturers' Association
The visit of the British Association to Australia', by H.E. Armstrong. A lecture delivered at a weekly meeting of the Royal Institution of Great Britain.
The visit of the British Association to Australia', by H.E. Armstrong. A lecture delivered at a weekly meeting of the Royal Institution of Great Britain.
The vibrations and the molecular structure of urea and guanidonium', by Lotte Kellner. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series A, no. 971, vol. 177.
The vibrations and the molecular structure of urea and guanidonium', by Lotte Kellner. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series A, no. 971, vol. 177.
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