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The principles and practice of lubrication
Subject is treated in as nontechnical language as possible, and those whose knowledge of physics and chemistry is slight should have no difficulty in following author's reasoning, especially when practical matters are concerned. (See also Lond, Chapman and Hall. 1929. 15s. Reviewed in Engineer, vol. 149, no. 3863, Jan. 24, 1930, p. 109and Nature (Lond.), vol. 125, no. 3145, Feb. 8, 1930, pp. 193-194)
The principles and practice of lubrication
Subject is treated in as nontechnical language as possible, and those whose knowledge of physics and chemistry is slight should have no difficulty in following author's reasoning, especially when practical matters are concerned. (See also Lond, Chapman and Hall. 1929. 15s. Reviewed in Engineer, vol. 149, no. 3863, Jan. 24, 1930, p. 109and Nature (Lond.), vol. 125, no. 3145, Feb. 8, 1930, pp. 193-194)
The principles and practice of lubrication
Engineer
Nash, A.W. (author) / Bowen, A.K. (author)
Engineer ; 149
1930
Article (Journal)
English
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