RF3DDE9P8–Copper inductor in high-tech electronic device. Using copper mines in technology.
RM2GJ5K17–Antarctica, South Georgia Island, Elsehul Bay. Grey-headed albatross soars on air currents. Credit as: Don Grall / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com
RFH3W3R8–Bunch of currents hanging on grape vine ready to pick.
RF2HCB6E1–The Kristian With, a General Cargo Vessel in Bergen Fjord heading out to the North Sea in calm water with surface currents visible.
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RFKRPEF4–Heart written in sand, Grand Anse beach , East Coast, La Digue, Seychelles, Indian Ocean, Africa
RFA2F00M–Closeup of grass and leaves in flowing water
RM3DRF639–"Les Yeux clos" by Odilon Redon, inventory RF 40619, is an art piece by the French symbolist painter and printmaker active 1840–1916. The work carries characteristic introspective and imaginative elements associated with Symbolism, focusing on inner vision and subjective experience. Redon’s oeuvre spans painting, pastel, drawing, and print media reflecting 19th‑century art currents.
RF3D6FTP1–Electromagnetic components produced from copper element and many of capacitors on electronic circuit.
RM2CRT3F0–. A system of instruction in X-ray methods and medical uses of light, hot-air, vibration and high-frequency currents : a pictorial system of teaching by clinical instruction plates with explanatory text : a series of photographic clinics in standard uses of scientific therapeutic apparatus for surgical and medical practitioners : prepared especially for the post-graduate home study of surgeons, general physicians, dentists, dermatologists and specialists in the treatment of chronic diseases, and sanitarium practice . A : -. /AV ■»,..-•. qT _o ^ 0 |2i 0) (D cS «H O ^3 o 1 M pQ ^ S C cS cS ^ rf
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RF3B7NCAK–Copper coils with painted outer surfaces. Copper windings used in electrical circuits.
RFJ2EJ68–Norway. Svalbard. Hornsund. Currents in the water and a glacier in the background.
RF2DT0AFH–The Rio Pilot Boat heading out to another Vessel in the Anchorage, and passing by the Copacabana Fort, with the Pedra da Gavea in the background.
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RM2AM66ME–Starting currents of transformers : with special reference to transformers with silicon steel cores . -0/ 0 0./ 02 03 0.4 0.5 Fig 12. Magnetization Curve and Hysteresis Loop of Transformer B. YENSEN—STARTING CURRENTS OF TRANSFORMERS 27 Data From Fig. 13 Hysteresis loop and magnetization curve are given inFig. 13- Normal eff. e. m. f. = 2200 volts. Resistance of transformer (2200-volt winding) = .446ohms. Maximum value of normal exciting current = .5 amp. / / / / s * 0 / too 200 s J00 —- —— es 60 80 *^ s / // 1 rf 1 1 1 1 //Of? 0O/=> / 1 -as Fig. 13. Magnetization Curve and Hysteresis Loop
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RF3B6B215–Electric air-core inductors made using painted copper
RF2WTA02C–A faded yellow mooring buoy being pushed by the strong currents of the tidal flow within the Montrose Basin on a bright March Morning.
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RMREJM8Y–. Coastal currents along the Atlantic coast of the United States. Ocean currents; Tides. TIDAL CURRENTS ; %^^ GEORGES BANK AND VICINITY ; Red arrows and figures denote the observed direction i ; and average velocity in knots of the current at time stated â - ' /' at bottom of chart. Predicted times of high and low waters for Boston /' ^K: .A. '-- v'x, 07 y -9;' Jf "'> / -0.7/ v. '7 °-^ ' I 2 rf 1.0 e given in the Tide Tables. Atlantic Ocean, published _ â - 'jf~^ '7':. â :Â¥Lr' :'. "" - annually by the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. juo 'y y My -y hiiJI 1.0 / r.Q/ - k
RF2R3B78G–RF modulator electronic circuit board in its metal frame.
RF2WKJX16–A Seismic Research Vessel heading up the Fjord towards the Norwegian Coastal City of Bergen, early one morning in April.
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RMRMD848–. Annual data summary and climatological evaluation CERC Field Research Facility, 1985. Meteorology; Oceanographic research stations; Water waves. z 50- Ul on on. 100- •=> o 150- PIER END ^if ^f V W1 ^rf ,>ififV^w^7^ i^. JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC MONTH Figure 26. Daily surface currents, 1985 48. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Miller, H. Carl; U. S. Army Engineer Waterways Experim
RF3CPT254–Use of copper mines in technology. Copper coil in high-tech electronic device.
RFMG30J3–One of the Stavanger Passenger Catamaran jet powered Ferries leaves bergen Fjord for its journey south along Norways Coastline. Bergen, Norway.
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RMRERYXJ–. Discovery and adventure in the polar seas and regions [microform] : with illustrations of their climate, geology, and natural history. Franklin, John, Sir, 1786-1847; Franklin, John, Sir, 1786-1847; Natural history; Sciences naturelles. 38 CLIMATE. CHAP. L Free;t1n£r <rf sea-wuter.. Icebergs. of the ocean yield the adventurous navigator the most refreshing beverage.* It was long dispiited among the learned, whether the waters of the ocean are capable of being congealed ; and many frivolous and absurd arguments, of course, were advanced to prove the imposability of the fact. But the questi
RF3A3TDGP–Electromagnetic components produced from copper element on electronic circuit.
RF2RCNX62–The West Lighthouse of the Tay Estuary on a Rocky outcrop above a curving shingle Beach with a Drift wood tree in the foreground.
RF3DDF8M8–Copper wires wound on a spool. Copper in industry. Using copper material in technology.
RFMCBCG4–Billowing Cumulus onshore Clouds forming inland just off the coast of North East Peru one late afternoon near the Fishing town of Talara in Peru.
RF2RCNWJX–Jack Up Oil Rigs and the Fred Olsen Windcarrier Vessel alongside the Port of Dundee with Wind Turbines being made ready for transportation.
RF2WTC4HW–The South Esk Viaduct, a wrought Iron single track Rail Bridge crossing the Tidal Basin at Montrose with the tide going out.
RF2WTC4YR–The South Esk Rail bridge crossing the South Esk River during the ebbing tide at the Montrose Basin on a bright morning in March.
RF2WTC4PG–Looking through the Cross braced Cylindrical Piers filled with concrete of the South Esk Rail Bridge at the coastal town of Montrose.
RF2WTC57H–Detail of the Cylindrical Piers and cross bracing wrought Iron girders of the South Esk Single Track Rail Bridge at the Montrose Basin.
RF2AR69NX–Approaching the Sea lock of the Dutch North Sea Canal from the West with Construction of the new Lock continuing on the side.
RF2DT06R5–Copacabana Fort on the small rocky headland between the beaches of Ipanema and Copacabana, marking the entrance to the Old Port of Rio.
RF2AACNNG–A catamaran moored within one of the small Bays between the various Islands of Ilha da Culatra on the Algarve Coast of Portugal.
RF2H40AAN–The Bergen Pilot Boat escorting a Vessel through the Fjord between the many small Islands that can be seen on the Norwegian Coastline.
RF2HPBHBF–The View across the Tumbler Rocks at Low Tide at Seahouses and across to the Inner Farne Islands and its lighthouse.
RF2DWHN89–the Japanese Navy Oceanographic Survey Vessel Sirius anchored in the bay of Rio Old Port in front of the Santos Dumont Airport in December.
RF2HPBHW1–Low Tide at Seahouses on the Northumberland Coast looking over to the Farne Islands on a bright Summers day in June.
RF2BF70JW–The Three Sisters cliffs stretching out into the North Sea from Cove Haven Bay on the Arbroath Coastal Footpath on a calm Octobers day.
RF2RCNWTM–The West Lighthouse of the Tay Estuary situated near to the small Town of Tayport under heavy cloud between rain showers in July.
RF2AR6AA7–The closed Sea Lock of the North Sea Canal with Construction work on the new Sea Lock being completed beside the original Lock in August.
RF2RCNX2B–The West Lighthouse of the Tay Estuary on a Rocky outcrop above a curving shingle Beach littered with seaweed at low tide.
RFRYE5FE–A seismic Vessel slowly moves through the Norwegian Fjords near to Bergen on a calm Winters morning. Bergen, Norway.
RF2RCNWD5–The view of the Port of Dundee from Tayport the other side of the Tay Estuary on a dark Rainy day in July with Oil Rigs lining the Wharfs of the Port.
RF2AR6A3X–Two Dutch Barges moored next to a floating Pier near to the Construction site of the new Sea lock on the North Sea Canal at Ijmuiden.
RF2BF70YK–Looking across the shingle and Rocky beach of Carlingheugh Bay towards the headland before the Fishing Village of Auchmithie.
RF2AACTHX–Yachts moored between the Islands of Ilha Da Culatra off the Portuguese Algarve Coast on a sunny, hot July afternoon.