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Autor:
W. Iveson Macadam
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Transactions of the Edinburgh Geological Society. 4:207-216
Mr William Hamilton Bell in his paper on ‶The Geology of the Deeside near Ballater,″* says:—‶These lochs are very beautiful although surrounded by peat mosses, and I may mention that I found large quantities of a very old decayed white peat,
Autor:
W. Ivison Macadam
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The Veterinary Journal and Annals of Comparative Pathology. 45:346-349
Autor:
W Ivison Macadam
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 21:89-131
Autor:
W. K. Macadam
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Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Part I: Communication and Electronics. 77:205-208
In any extensive telephone system, certain objectives and controls must be set up to provide and maintain satisfactory performance. This control of quality is as important in communication service as in manufacturing. Rather than stemming from an eng
Autor:
W. K. MacAdam
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IEEE Spectrum. 4:93-101
Autor:
W Ivison Macadam
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 15:148-151
Autor:
W. Iveson Macadam, J.S. Grant Wilson
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Transactions of the Edinburgh Geological Society. 5:318-326
Part I.—Descriptive. I. Loch Cuithir (Quire). — 1. Topography. — The north end of Skye is divided into two nearly equal portions by a well-marked range of hills which trend north and south. The Sgurr Mhor terminates this ridge on the north, whi
Autor:
W. Ivison Macadam
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Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society. 6:175-180
In dana's System of Mineralogy, 5th Edition, 1883, page 747, the following description of this substance is given :—" Crystallisable in needles; butter-like in consistence; colour, white; melting point of impure native material, 47°, Brazier; but
Autor:
W Ivison Macadam
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 16:204-223
Autor:
W. Iveson Macadam
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Transactions of the Edinburgh Geological Society. 3:272-276
The nodule to which this paper refers was discovered at Kinghornness during the excavations rendered necessary by the fortifications at present being raised for the defence of the Firth of Forth. The material was enclosed in a nest or nodule, and was