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See In London Are Numbered:

See In London Are Numbered camera operator, keep a written record in sequence of every shot. A girl can be posted to take names and addresses just before the pictures are taken, keep them numbered in order, and make sure that none of the children in the line trade places. Every roll of film, then, should be numbered as it is taken from the Camera and that number should be retained as a permanent file number. Negatives from each roll then should be numbered before the film is cut up for printing, and each roll should be kept, from then on, in a separate envelope. This method, if adhered to scrupulously, will prevent mixup.

The products of transmutation reactions include radioactive isotopes of almost all elements, as well as certain elements themselves. Among the latter are the elements (numbered 43, 61, 85, and 87) which are missing from the periodic system (see in london are numbered PERIODIC LAW) and the so-called transuranium elements (q.v.) numbered 93 to 103, of which plutonium (number 94) has attained particular importance in connection with nuclear weapons.


One of these, the U.S.S. Wasp, captured the very similar H.M.S. Frolic in 1812; each was rated at 18 guns; their broadsides weighed 268 and 292 pounds, respectively, and their crews numbered 138 and 110. At the next lower level, in an 1813 fight between two 14-gun brigs, the American Enterprise, with a 135-pound broadside, defeated the Boxer with 126 pounds; their respective crews numbered 102 and 72. Beyond those cruisers proper, the navies contained numerous bomb ketches, cutters, store-ships, and lesser craft; the United States built large numbers of rather worthless little gunboats just before 1812.
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