Lexicographical Neighbors of Saltnesses
Literary usage of Saltnesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Marine Steam Engine: Its Construction, Action and Management. A Manual by Carl Busley (1902)
"... saltnesses here assumed of 3.5 u/0 for the feed and 7 "/„ for the correct Than
boiler water, the weight blown off equals the weight of feed. ..."
2. The Marine Steam Engine, Its Construction, Action and Management: A Manual by Karl Busley (1902)
"The arithmetical mean of the saltnesses of all the boilers at each test would be
taken for determining the value of s.2 (Eq.). This is of course easily done ..."
3. The Marine Steam Engine: Its Construction, Action and Management. A Manual by Carl Busley (1902)
"... saltnesses here assumed of 3.5 u/0 for the feed and 7 "/„ for the correct Than
boiler water, the weight blown off equals the weight of feed. ..."
4. The Marine Steam Engine, Its Construction, Action and Management: A Manual by Karl Busley (1902)
"The arithmetical mean of the saltnesses of all the boilers at each test would be
taken for determining the value of s.2 (Eq.). This is of course easily done ..."