Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge, Том 84American Philosophical Society, 1941 |
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... arch spanned the transept on either side from east to west . Since the distance between the southwest and the 89 southeast piers is 8.62 m , the radius of such an arch would have been 4.31 m . If the length of the bricks of the arch ...
... arch spanned the transept on either side from east to west . Since the distance between the southwest and the 89 southeast piers is 8.62 m , the radius of such an arch would have been 4.31 m . If the length of the bricks of the arch ...
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... arch of considerably less radius . In other words , it seems certain that the first project did not require one arch but a series of arches between the cen- ter bay and the wings of the transept . Of course , such a series of arches ...
... arch of considerably less radius . In other words , it seems certain that the first project did not require one arch but a series of arches between the cen- ter bay and the wings of the transept . Of course , such a series of arches ...
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... arches in the corresponding wall to the north would have been somewhat wider , the minimum distance between the sustaining piers east and west being 9.87 m and consequently 10.77 m from the extrados of the E. arch to the W. arch . Each arch ...
... arches in the corresponding wall to the north would have been somewhat wider , the minimum distance between the sustaining piers east and west being 9.87 m and consequently 10.77 m from the extrados of the E. arch to the W. arch . Each arch ...
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Theoretical Synthesis of Supernova Spectra FRED | 1 |
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Production of Secondary Electrons by Electrons of Energy | 33 |
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