New Releases by Arthur Phillips

Arthur Phillips is the author of Lesotho Highlands Water Project (1995), Ecclesiastical Law (1973), The 95 Direct Ancestors of Miriam Gomez Phillips, 1856-1937 (1972), The Relationship Between Party Regularity on Legislative Roll Calls and Subsequent Re-election Attemps (1972), Port Arthur Sketchbook (1971).

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Lesotho Highlands Water Project

release date: Jan 01, 1995

The 95 Direct Ancestors of Miriam Gomez Phillips, 1856-1937

The Relationship Between Party Regularity on Legislative Roll Calls and Subsequent Re-election Attemps

Port Arthur Sketchbook

Port Arthur Sketchbook
Drawings by Arthur Phillips text by Patsy Adam-Smith.

The Yaw-Yeaw Family in America

The Yaw-Yeaw Family in America
David Yeaw or Yaugh (d.1764) lived in Marblehead, Massachusetts during or before 1728, and may have been an immigrant. He and his family moved to Scituate, Rhode Island in 1735. Descendants and relatives lived in New England, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Missouri, California and elsewhere. Some descendants immigrated to Nova Scotia and elsewhere in Canada. Includes the organization and officers of the Yaw--Yeaw Family Society, with its headquarters in care of the editor at Wooster, Ohio.

Research on Dispersion Hardening

Research on Dispersion Hardening
This report is an attempt to better understand the mechanism by which second-phase particles strengthen alloys. Hardening in age-hardened Ni-Al and Cu-Co alloys was found to be due to the precipitation of coherent ordered Ni3Al, or Co particles, respectively. Both showed coherency strain fields, but they were particularly clear in the latter. The main contrast effects expected from coherent spherical particles were consistent with those observed at Co particles. The shape and size of the Co particles agreed with earlier conclusions based on bulk magnetic measurements. Overaging in Cu-Co was partly due to loss of full coherency which is helped by deformation. Particles slightly decreased the spacing of fine slip lines in stretched samples. Dislocations apparently passed through the particles in Ni-Al. Dislocations commonly bowed out between particles indicating local pinning. Particles substantially increased the dislocation density produced by stretching. After 5% strain when the particle size was over about 300 A, dislocations formed a network with particles at the nodes and in Ni-Al, dislocation tangles formed round each particle. In Ni-Al, particles substantially reduced or even eliminated the temperature dependence of the flow stress. This was first attributed to the elimination of thermally activated cross slip, but electron microscopic observations did not show cross slip to be common in the solid solution. Preliminary observations indicated that the effect of particles on recovery is complex. The results emphasize the need for a more statistical theoretical approach to the problem of particle hardening, taking into account the actual distribution of particle sizes and spacings and the complex arrangements of dislocations actually present.

A History of the Presbyterian Church in Venezuela

Freeness of paperboard stock as affected by biological and other factors

Viscosity and Density of Liquid Lead-tin and Antimony-cadmium Alloys

Fatigue and Damping Studies of Aircraft Sheet Materials

A Quarter Century of Farm Credit in United States with Special Reference to the Work of Federal Agencies and Their Impact Upon the Interests of Commercial Banks

Readings in Money and Banking, Selected and Adapted by C.A. Phillips

The Recrystallization of Metals with Particular Reference to Brass

Abstracts of Papers Having Reference to His Collection of Rock Sections

Additional Note on Certain Inclusions in Granites

Note on the Occurrence of Remains of Recent Plants in Brown Iron-ore

On Concretionary Patches and Fragments of Other Rocks Contained in Granite

The Rocks of the Mining Districts of Cornwall, and Their Relation to Metalliferous Deposits

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