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Investment Casting Of Gold Jewellery Alloys
By D. Ott
Results of a research project on investment or lost wax casting will be presented. The project was concerned with various aspects of the process as they are typical for the production of jewellery fro
Jan 1, 1984
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Iodine
By John Jan
Iodine is a soft, lustrous, grayish-black non- metallic element with a density of 4.9. It is the least active of the four members of the halogen family. The other members are, in order of increasing a
Jan 1, 1975
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Iodine (1470c5ea-ea3e-43c1-97e3-0a57d2efc34c)
By L. A. Roe, John Jan
Iodine is a soft, lustrous, grayish-black nonmetallic element with a density of 4.9. It is the least active of the four members of the halogen family. The other members are, in order of increasing act
Jan 1, 1983
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Ion Exchange Resin Evaluation In Uranium Recovery
By R. F. Janke, J. F. Bossler
Introduction The commercial use of ion exchange resins to recover uranium evolved in the decade following 1950 when significant efforts were made to recover this vital element economically and eff
Jan 1, 1979
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Ion Exchange Techniques For The Recovery Of Gold From Cyanide Solutions
An abstract of a paper from the Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin of August 1978 by E. Stamboliadis, J. McHardy, T. M. Salman, Department of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, McGill Unive
Jan 1, 1981
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Ion Exchange-Another Tool For Hydrometallurgy
ION exchange is one of hydrometallurgy's new tools, new in application, vet old in principle. Cation exchange between solution and a solid exchanger has been known for more than a century, but io
Jan 5, 1953
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Ion Ore Reserves of the Lake Superior District - Shortage of High-Grade Must Make Some Companies Turn Shortly to Taconite Concentration or Imported Ore
By E. W. Davis
THIS nation has been depending upon the Lake Superior iron ranges for most of its iron ore requirements for over half a century. Furthermore, it can continue to draw the major portion of its ore requi
Jan 1, 1947
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Ionic Size in Flotation Collection of Alkali Halides
By M. C. Fuerstenau, D. W. Fuerstenau
Long-Chained aliphatic amine salts have been used for the separation of sylvite (KC1) from halite (NaC1) by flotation. It is puzzling how these two minerals, which are so similar chemically and crysta
Mar 1, 1956
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Ionic Strength, Collector Chain Length and Temperature Interactions in Alkyl Sulfate Flotation of Hematite
By J. A. Rajala, R. W. Smith
The effect of increasing ionic strength, via monovalent and divalent ions, on alkyl sulfate flotation of hematite and quartz war investigated. The effects of collector chain length and pretreatment on
Jan 1, 1984
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Iowa State Geological Survey
Iowa Geological Survey, Des Momes, Ia. George F. Kay, State Geologist A list of publications will be sent upon request Most of the papers of the Survey have been published in the Annual Reports, i
Jan 1, 1933
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Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota And Oklahoma - Iowa
No early records of coal in Iowa have been found, although it is very probable that coal along the Mississippi, in the northeastern corner of the state, was seen very early. The United States Census o
Jan 1, 1942
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Ira B. Joralemon – An Interview by Henry Carlisle
1910, hundreds of thousands of dollars of work and equipment in a 1500-foot shaft, crosscuts and pumping had found only copper-lean pyrite in two cross- cuts, and nothing in a third. Going aimlessly a
Jan 9, 1964
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Ira Beaman Joralemon. Director, A.I.M.E.
By AIME AIME
T HOUGH Ira B. Joraletnon has not had an eastern address since 1907, he is a New Yorker by birth, having been born at Antwerp, in the northern part of the state, on July 27, 1884. He got his scholasti
Jan 1, 1941
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Iran
By John R. Lotz
A team of American experts is tackling a whole nations's problems, under the banner of a seven-year plan evolved by the Iranians themselves.
Jan 7, 1950
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Iran-Seven Year Plan for Recovery
By John R. Lotz
DEVELOPMENTS in Iran currently arousing interest in a considerable portion of the world, particularly on the part. of that country's immediate neighbor on the North and in our own country, an ins
Jan 1, 1950
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Iron & Steel Process Metallurgy
By W. O. Philbrook
ALTHOUGH the actual output of about 89 million tons fell a little short of the hopes and more optimistic predictions of the beginning of 1943, the American iron and steel industry last year produced t
Jan 1, 1944
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Iron & Steel: The Paley Report In Retrospect
By John Sullivan
Resources for Freedom, a report by the President's Materials Policy Commission, commonly termed either the Paley report, after its chairman, or the PMPC report, was issued in June 1952. The data
Jan 8, 1959
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Iron Agglomerates From the Marquette Range
By F. Weston Starratt
The opening of a new large-scale beneficiation plant is always news, but the start-up of Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co.'s Eagle Mills near Ishpeming in Michigan's Upper Peninsula early in October
Nov 1, 1956
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Iron And Carbon, Mechanically And Chemically Considered
By John B. Pearse
IN view of the great importance of accurate knowledge respecting the chemistry of iron and steel, as related to their physical properties, I come before you with a paper showing the great mass of work
Jan 1, 1876
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Iron And Coal Resources Of The World
Selected bibliographies of the Iron Resources of the World and the Coal Resources of the World have' been prepared by the Engineering Societies Library for the National Research Council from the
Jan 5, 1919