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doc#75 | walkout. </p><p> Jensen got only six hits in 46 | at | -bats for a .130 batting average in the |
doc#91 | 20,447,000, down 28 per cent; residential | at | $47,101,000, up 100 per cent; and heavy |
doc#91 | , up 100 per cent; and heavy engineering | at | $9,841,000, down 45 per cent. </p><p> The |
doc#125 | were maintained in a horizontal position | at | 1°C. The unstained strips were then marked |
doc#148 | recovered and opened the store as usual | at | 10 in the morning. I felt that he looked |
doc#83 | through salary cuts and lay-offs effective | at | 12.01 A.M. next Saturday. The current monthly |
doc#117 | detection of the thermal radiation of the moon | at | 1.25-cm wave length by Dicke and Beringer |
doc#117 | Table 1. Observations have also been made | at | 1.5 mm using optical techniques (Sinton |
doc#125 | , which had been glycerolized and stored | at | -20°C for approximately 1 year. These cells |
doc#122 | atmospheres exerted by the carbon tetrachloride | at | 220°. The photochemical reaction cells |
doc#87 | ill while parked in front of a barber shop | at | 229 West Pratt street. BARBER SUMMONED |
doc#125 | obtained from each column. These were read | at | 280 m<mgr> in a Beckman model DU spectrophotometer |
doc#117 | of thermal origin was observed from Venus | at | 3.15 and 9.4 cm, and from Mars and Jupiter |
doc#117 | observations of Mayer, McCullough, and Sloanaker | at | 3.15 cm and of Sloanaker at 10.3 cm have |
doc#117 | 3.15 and 9.4 cm, and from Mars and Jupiter | at | 3.15 cm in 1956 (Mayer, McCullough, and |
doc#120 | analysis showed a weight loss of 1.8% centered | at | 337°C and another weight loss of 10.8% |
doc#120 | exposed to the atmosphere after evacuation | at | 375°C, showed the presence of adsorbed |
doc#120 | spectra of samples evacuated and sealed off | at | 375°C which contain no adsorbed water. </p> |
doc#120 | inch electromagnet system. One measurement | at | 40 Mc <sol> sec was obtained with the Varian |
doc#119 | that the major axis of the ellipsoids is | at | 45° at low rates of shear and that it approaches |