Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 46The Institute, 1920 - Naval art and science |
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Page 981
... direct from the Institute . Members or subscribers desiring to have their copies of the Proceedings bound in half Morocco may have the work done through the Institute at a price of $ 3.00 per cover , postage or carriage additional . The ...
... direct from the Institute . Members or subscribers desiring to have their copies of the Proceedings bound in half Morocco may have the work done through the Institute at a price of $ 3.00 per cover , postage or carriage additional . The ...
Page 987
... direct current and alternating cur- rent machines , instruments , devices and apparatus . Special attention has been given to alternating current theory and to the engineering principles which are involved in the subject of electric ...
... direct current and alternating cur- rent machines , instruments , devices and apparatus . Special attention has been given to alternating current theory and to the engineering principles which are involved in the subject of electric ...
Page 1016
... direct operations as the American force joined with them . This gave to the British the determination of the lines of patrol and the general plan of operations , but to the Americans almost complete independence in carrying out their ...
... direct operations as the American force joined with them . This gave to the British the determination of the lines of patrol and the general plan of operations , but to the Americans almost complete independence in carrying out their ...
Page 1040
... direct action of the AL - 2- and the officers of the latter would be the last to claim any such distinction - analysis shows that the conduct of officers and men merits no ordinary praise . The lookout , with the alert eye ; the officer ...
... direct action of the AL - 2- and the officers of the latter would be the last to claim any such distinction - analysis shows that the conduct of officers and men merits no ordinary praise . The lookout , with the alert eye ; the officer ...
Page 1051
... direct current is zero . ( The resistance of the coils is quite low , consequently practically all of their impedance is induc- tive reactance . ) The resistance , R , in series with the mains serves to limit the direct current to the ...
... direct current is zero . ( The resistance of the coils is quite low , consequently practically all of their impedance is induc- tive reactance . ) The resistance , R , in series with the mains serves to limit the direct current to the ...
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