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Of the mode of closing these apertures nothing may
particular need be said. There are several modes in
use for this purpose closing apertures airtight:
of the materials in question are of an inflexible
nature, for instance such as copper or cast iron for instance
- a conical be employ'd: or the
closing may be performed flann, or by a conical
stopper secures forced down by a flannebis: where
the materials are of a flexible nature, for instance leather, the
exactness of the closing will be facilitated by the pressure of the atmosphere
Where the vessels are to remain airtight for a
length of time, the closing may be formed by
valves
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panopticon versus new south wales |
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text sheet |
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d7 f7 / d8 f8 |
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jeremy bentham |
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57032 |
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