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MATERIALS TESTING LABORATORY *A Bulletin No. 71. Tests of Bond between Concrete and Steel, by Duff A. Abrams. 1913. Bulletin No. 80. Wind Stresses in the Steel Frames of Office Buildings, by W. M. Wilson and G. A. Maney. 1915. Bulletin No. 81. Influence of Temperature on the Strength of Concrete, by A. B. McDaniel. 1915. Bulletin No. 84. Tests of Reinforced Concrete Flat Slab Structures, by Arthur N. Talbot and W. A. Slater. 1916. Bulletin No. 85. The Strength and Stiffness of Steel under Biaxial Loading, by A. J. Becker. 1916. Bulletin No. 86. The Strength of Webs of I-Beams and Girders, by Herbert F. Moore and W. M. Wilson. 1916. Bulletin No. 96. The Effect of Mouthpieces on the Flow of Water through a Submerged Short Pipe, by Fred B. Seely. 1917. Bulletin No. 98. Tests of Oxyacetylene Welded Joints in Steel Plates, by Herbert F. Moore. 1917. Bulletin No. 104. Tests to Determine the Rigidity of Riveted Joints of Steel Structures, by W. M. Wilson and H. F. Moore. 1917. Bulletin No. 105. Hydraulic Experiments with Valves, Orifices, Hose, Nozzles, and Orifice Buckets, by Arthur N. Talbot, Fred B. Seely, Virgil R. Fleming, and Melvin L. Enger. 1918. Bulletin No. 106. Test of a Flat Slab Floor of the Western Newspaper Union Building, by Arthur N, Talbot and Harrison F. Gonnerman. 1918. Bulletin No. 107. Analysis and Tests of Rigidly Connected Rehtforced Concrete Frames, by Mikishi Abe. 1918. Bulletin No. 108. Analysis of Statically Indeterminate Structures by the Slope Deflection Method, by W. M. Wilson, F. E. Richart, and Camilio Weiss. 1918. Bulletin No. 109. The Orifice as a Means of Measuring Flow of Water through a Pipe, by R. E. Davis and H. H. Jordan. 1918. Bulletin No. 115. The Relation between the Elastic Strengths of Steel in Tension, Compression, and Shear, by F. B. Seely and W. J. Putnam. 1919. Bulletin No. 123. Studies on Cooling of Fresh Concrete in Freezing Weather, by Tokujiro Yoshida. 1921. Bulletin No. 124. An Investigation of the Fatigue of Metals, by H. F . Moore and J. B. Kommers. 1921. Bulletin No. 126. A Study of the Effect of Moisture Content upon the Expansion and Contraction of Plain and Reinforced Concrete, by T. Matsumoto. 1921. Circular No. 10. The Grading of Earth Roads, by W. M. Wilson. 1923. Bulletin No. 136. An Investigation of the Fatigue of Metals, Series of 1922, by H. F. Moore and T. M. Jasper. 1923. Bulletin No. 137. The Strength of Concrete: Its Relation to the Cement, Aggregates, and Water, by Arthur N. Talbot and Frank E. Richart. 1923. Bulletin No. 142. An Investigation of the Fatigue of Metals, Series of 1923, by H. F. Moore and T. M. Jasper. 1924. Bulletin No. 143. Tests on the Hydraulics and Pneumatics of House Plumbing, by H. E. Babbitt. 1924. Circular No. 11. The Oiling of Earth Roads, by W. M, Wilson. 1924. Bulletin No. 152. An Investigation of the Fatigue of Metals, Series of 1925, by H. F. Moore and T. M. Jasper. 1925. Bulletin No. 156. Tests of the Fatigue Strength of Cast Steel by Herbert F. Moore. 1926. Bulletin No. 162. Tests on the Bearing Value of Large Rollers, by Wilbur M. Wilson. 1927.
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