Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Twentieth century metallurgy and industrial chemistry increasingly relied on electricity as a material input in electrolytic methods , as a source of power to drive machinery , and as a source of heat to transform materials .
Twentieth century metallurgy and industrial chemistry increasingly relied on electricity as a material input in electrolytic methods , as a source of power to drive machinery , and as a source of heat to transform materials .
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Ontario Hydro , as Nelles put it , " met a psychic and practical need for cheap and immediate electricity " .51 Ontario Hydro was a model in the active cultivation of markets for electricity and the development of manufactur- ing .
Ontario Hydro , as Nelles put it , " met a psychic and practical need for cheap and immediate electricity " .51 Ontario Hydro was a model in the active cultivation of markets for electricity and the development of manufactur- ing .
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These sectors were able to make the most dramatic use of the new processes of the second industrial revolution and the new energy source of purchased electricity.69 The experience of these 66 Parallels could be drawn to Great Britain ...
These sectors were able to make the most dramatic use of the new processes of the second industrial revolution and the new energy source of purchased electricity.69 The experience of these 66 Parallels could be drawn to Great Britain ...
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