nature of the decision-making step has not been fully recognized in the past. During thelast few years the importance of this step and the consequence...
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automatic control, and the underly- ing logic of this has received a great deal of attention this year. Auto- matic control of a process requires a device which ...
8. Prior to the Interstate Commerce Commission's rate equaliza- tion order, manufacturers in theeastern or official territory had an advantage over manufacturers ...
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were already of substantial importance, since mauveine had been made by Perkin sixteen years before and theaniline dye industry was in active development.
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one confronting the chemical industry at the present time. The dependence of the food supply of the world on com- bined nitrogen is well known; nitrogen ...
A. German. 1. One-Kilogram Magnesium Incendiary. This is the ordinary 2.2-pound fire bomb. It has been used more than any other during raids over. England.