Thin Films of Gold. shellac wax etc. made conductive upon the surface which is to receive the deposit. For removing the deposited film from copper and paper Mr. Outerbridge describes the use of a bath Of A First-Class School for Watchmakers and Jewelers. Diamond Mining in South Africa. A Balloon Struck by Lightning. tions known as college or university., scientific american, 1894-09-11

Thin Films of Gold. shellac wax etc. made conductive upon the surface which is to receive the deposit. For removing the deposited film from copper and paper Mr. Outerbridge describes the use of a bath Of A First-Class School for Watchmakers and Jewelers. Diamond Mining in South Africa. A Balloon Struck by Lightning. tions known as college or university., scientific american, 1894-09-11 Stock Photo
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Thin Films of Gold. shellac wax etc. made conductive upon the surface which is to receive the deposit. For removing the deposited film from copper and paper Mr. Outerbridge describes the use of a bath Of A First-Class School for Watchmakers and Jewelers. Diamond Mining in South Africa. A Balloon Struck by Lightning. tions known as college or university., scientific american, 1894-09-11