| Agriculture - 1910 - 638 pages
...for support. The construction is further strengthened by a steel rod passing through the cork-board from the middle of the front to the middle of the back, serving to prevent the front and back from .spreading The inner surfaces of the cork are covered with... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - New York (State) - 1914 - 886 pages
...for support. The construction is further strengthened by a steel rod passing through the cork-board from the middle of the front to the middle of the back, serving to prevent the front and back from spreading. The inner surfaces of the cork are covered with... | |
| New York (State) Dept. of Agriculture - 1914 - 872 pages
...for support. The construction is further strengthened by a steel rod passing through the cork-board from the middle of the front to the middle of the back, serving to prevent the front and back from spreading. The inner surfaces of the cork are covered with... | |
| New York State Agricultural Experiment Station - Agriculture - 1914 - 928 pages
...for support. The construction is further strengthened by a steel rod passing through the cork-board from the middle of the front to the middle of the back, serving to prevent the front and back from spreading. The inner surfaces of the cork are covered with... | |
| Pliny Earle Goddard - Indians of North America - 1924 - 188 pages
...Barbeau. The ground plan of a Kwakiutl house is laid out with a cedar rope, a line being first run from the middle of the front to the middle of the back. By doubling the rope the distance from these middle points to the corners is easily measured. A rectangle... | |
| Dave Balch - Breast - 2004 - 274 pages
...there was only a single lesion. Shingles, she told me, usually took a pattern that wrapped the torso from the middle of the front to the middle of the back, like Chris's case. She did, however, give me Valtrex, the anti-viral medication, just in case. The... | |
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