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Page 84
... ( loss in weight ) . Of course it is impossible to draw from these values any but the most general comparisons and conclusions . It is fair to suppose that the Texas cotton tested in late September and October was early Upland , interior ...
... ( loss in weight ) . Of course it is impossible to draw from these values any but the most general comparisons and conclusions . It is fair to suppose that the Texas cotton tested in late September and October was early Upland , interior ...
Page 85
... loss was 0.535 per cent . , while the greatest loss was nearly 4 per cent . No Georgia cotton showed a gain . The losses varied from the least at 0.889 per cent . to the greatest at 5.018 per cent . , with a mean total loss of 2.615 per ...
... loss was 0.535 per cent . , while the greatest loss was nearly 4 per cent . No Georgia cotton showed a gain . The losses varied from the least at 0.889 per cent . to the greatest at 5.018 per cent . , with a mean total loss of 2.615 per ...
Page 86
... loss of moisture in pounds was calculated for each individual lot , and the value of the gain and loss to the French spinner was computed on the assumption of 17 cents per pound ( 85 francs per hundred pounds ) as the average price of ...
... loss of moisture in pounds was calculated for each individual lot , and the value of the gain and loss to the French spinner was computed on the assumption of 17 cents per pound ( 85 francs per hundred pounds ) as the average price of ...
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