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Technical progress report

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Technical progress report
Language
eng
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periodical
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successive entry
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government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
Main title
Technical progress report
Oclc number
1644133
resource.regularity
complete irregular
Series statement
Engineering progress at the University of Florida
Table of contents
No.1.Spanish Moss and Some Aspects of Its Commercial Possibilities, by Robert B. Bennett. -- No.2.Curing Methods and Duration Studies of Pretensioned Units, by A. M. Ozell and W. D. Givens. -- No.3.Some Studies on the Behavior of Prestressed Concrete Columns, by A. M. Ozell and A. M. Jernigan. -- No.4.Continuous Kraft Pulping: Its Sensitivity to the Cooking Variables, by William J. Nolan. -- No.6.Data Reduction Equipment for a 'Forward Scatter' Link, by Donald Eadie. -- No.7.Coastal Engineering Study of Fort Pierce Beach, by the Coastal Engineering Staff. -- No.8.An Easy Way to Control Cure of Polyester Resins, by James M. Smith and Robert B. Bennett. -- No.9.Solar Energy Studies: 1. Selective Surfaces and Solar Absorbers, by E. A. Farber; 2. Solar Water Heating, by E. A. Farber; 3. Solar Water Heating: Present Practices and Installations, by E. A. Farber; 4. Solar Energy Used to Supply Service Hot Water, by E. A. Farber, W. H. Bussell and J. D. Bennett; 5. Solar Air Conditioning with an Ammonia-Water Absorption Refrigeration System, by M. M. Eisenstadt, F. M. Flanigan and E. A. Farber. -- No.10.Asphalt Composition and Properties, by Herbert E. Schweyer. -- No.11.Engineering Aspects of Sediment Transport, by Per Bruun, including section on: Biological Aspects, by James B. Lacksy. -- No.12.Testing Space Craft with Induction Heaters, by Bruce E. Mathews and Fred R. Sias, Jr. -- No.13.Review of Beach Erosion and Storm Tide Conditions in Florida, 1961-1962, by Per Bruun, W. H. Morgan and J. A. Purpura. -- No.14.Solar Engines: Part I: A 1/4 Horsepower Closed Cycle Solar Hot-Air Engine. Part II: A 1/3 Horsepower Closed Cycle Solar Hot-Air Engine, by Erich A. Farber and Ford L. Prescott. -- No.15.The Direct Use of Solar Energy to Operate Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Systems, by Erich A. Farber. -- No.16.Relative Validities of Water Wave Theories, by Robert G. Dean.-- No.17.The Power Spectrum for Visual Evoked Neural Discharge Patterns in the Retina, by Donald G. Childers and Nathan W. Perry, Jr

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