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Excerpt from Barker on Heating: The Theory and Practice of Heating and Ventilation
Complete theoretical solutions of most of the problems dealt with by the heating engineer are so complicated that only experimental investiga tions are of practical utility. Even the results of these, howsoever accurately made, cannot safely be used without careful scrutiny of the conditions under which the experiments were made, and a comparison with the practical conditions to which the results are to be applied.
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