Petroleum: Its History, Origin, Occurrence, Production, Physical and Chemical Constitution, Technology, Examination and Uses; Together with the Occurrences and Uses of Natural Gas |
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... allowed to flow into the canal leading to Pitts- burgh . Mr. Kier's son , Samuel M. Kier , was a druggist in Pittsburgh , and his wife being sick , as was supposed with con- sumption , her physician prescribed " American oil . " It ...
... allowed to flow into the canal leading to Pitts- burgh . Mr. Kier's son , Samuel M. Kier , was a druggist in Pittsburgh , and his wife being sick , as was supposed with con- sumption , her physician prescribed " American oil . " It ...
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... allow the supply to flow as they want it . But the native firms bore heedlessly , and for want of " caps " at the right moment , all control is lost over the well , and it belches forth millions of gallons of oil , forming rivers that ...
... allow the supply to flow as they want it . But the native firms bore heedlessly , and for want of " caps " at the right moment , all control is lost over the well , and it belches forth millions of gallons of oil , forming rivers that ...
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... allow of its being worked on a large scale . One district is in the direction of Hanover to Brunswick ( Verden ... allowed to collect . In the 18th century shafts were first dug in Alsace . The oil was exclusively used for wagon grease ...
... allow of its being worked on a large scale . One district is in the direction of Hanover to Brunswick ( Verden ... allowed to collect . In the 18th century shafts were first dug in Alsace . The oil was exclusively used for wagon grease ...
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... allow an expansion coefficient of 0.00072 for 1 ° C. ( 0.004 for 10 ° F. ) From the subjoined table , compiled by Dr. H. Gintl , the above - mentioned relation between the expansion coefficient and the density may also be recognized ...
... allow an expansion coefficient of 0.00072 for 1 ° C. ( 0.004 for 10 ° F. ) From the subjoined table , compiled by Dr. H. Gintl , the above - mentioned relation between the expansion coefficient and the density may also be recognized ...
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... allowed to stand a few months at the ordinary temperature , a solid mass remains behind , which consists chiefly of paraffin closely resembling the mineral wax of Boryslaw ( Galicia ) . Even within recent times the assertion has been ...
... allowed to stand a few months at the ordinary temperature , a solid mass remains behind , which consists chiefly of paraffin closely resembling the mineral wax of Boryslaw ( Galicia ) . Even within recent times the assertion has been ...
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