Word: ratio
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Mathematical Seminary. Anharmonic Ratio in connection with the theory of Inversion. Mr. J. W. Glover. University...
Geological Conference. Papers by Mr. G. W. Tower, "The Intrusive Rocks at Lowell." Mr. H. B. Goodrich, "The Derchester and West Roxbury State." Mr. L. S. Griswold, "A Ratio between the Corrosive and Erosive Processes in the Triassic Region of Connecticut ," Geological Laboratory...
Geological Conference. Papers by Mr. G. W. Tower, "The Intrusive Rocks at Lowell." Mr. H. B. Goodrich, "The Dorchester and West Roxbury Slate." Mr. L. S. Griswold, "A Ratio between the Corrosive and Erosive Processes in the Triassic Region of Connecticut," Geological Laboratory...
...follow a law of inverse proportion to the order of the classes. This is only natural, as the older a class gets, the better the rowing material becomes known; the new men get more and more weeded out, and the places in the boat become more settled. This decreasing ratio does not by any means show a decrease of real enthusiasm nor does it mean that there is less chance for new men. It merely means that as compared with lower classes more of the new material has been thoroughly tried and sorted. Apart from the numbers of the candidates...
...great voting power; Smith, Im. and Em. 79;- (b) our degraded municipal administration due to it: Smith Im. and Em., '87. 2. Economic.- (a) Immigrants offset what they produce by remittances home; Smith, Im. and Em., 99:- (b) nearly half of the immigrants are without occupation, and this ratio is still increasing; Lodge's speech, Cong. Rec., Feb. '90. p. 3326;- (c) there is already a large unemployed class of native laborers: Smith, Im. and Em., 127;- (d) displacement of American Labor; Smith, 127; Lodge, Cong. Rec., Feb. '90, 3326;- (e) by classes used to a lower standard of living...