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    Metals And Alloys Of The Future

    By Zay Jeffries

    THE metallic products of today represent the temporary end point of the efforts and interplay of thousands of years of the human struggle for existence, for pleasure, for conquest, for defense, for im

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Metals Branch and Divisions

    Extractive Metallurgy Division Institute of Metals Division Iron and Steel Division Council R R McNaughton, Chairman (EMD), Ernest O Kirkendall, Secretary, J H Scaff, (IMD), Morris Cohen, (IMD), T

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Metals Branch and Divisions (57c69f57-551c-4b75-84dd-21dfe5cde154)

    Institute of Metals Division Iron and Steel Division Extractive Metallurgy Division Council A W Thornton (ISD), Chairman, R W Shearman, Secretary, C S Barrett (IMD), J C Kinnear, Jr (EMD), John C

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Metals Branch and Divisions (800c96ee-092a-4f9d-9403-8dc7c4db3893)

    Institute of Metals Division Iron and Steel Division Extractive Metallurgy Division Council J H Scaff (IMD) Chairman, Robert W Shearman, Secretary, J S Smart, (IMD), P T Stroup, (EMD), A W Schlec

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Metals Divisions, at Chicago, Have Stimulating Three-Day Session

    By AIME AIME

    AT the seventeenth National Metal Congress, held at Chicago, Oct. 1-3, the Iron and Steel Division and Institute of Metals Division participated with the American Society for Metals, American Welding

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Metals For Pyrometer Standardization

    By Charles Waidner

    IN response to many urgent requests for a concrete realization of a series of standard temperatures that would be available to any one anywhere for the standardization of pyrometers and the reproducti

    Jan 8, 1919

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    Metals in Modern Society - Fundamental Research on Metals and Alloys a Must

    By Cyril Stanley Smith

    ARCHEOLOGISTS, by use of the terms Bronze Age and Iron Age, indicate that metals have in the past determined the character of civilization. The relatively simple discovery by a primitive metallurgist

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Metals in the Government Printing Oftice

    By M. W. BERNEWITZ

    ALTHOUGH many persons know that a lot of type metal and etchings are used in the U. S. Government Printing Office few would expect to find anything on metals in the annual report of the Public Printer

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    Metals of the Future

    By C. H. Mathewson

    MY treatment of the subject of "Metals of the Future" is imaginative rather than statistical or scientific, because reliable information concerning useful concentrations in the form of ore deposits of

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Metals Specifications and Metallurgical Morale in This War

    By C. H. Mathewson

    UNFORTUNATE evasions of metals specifications recently brought to public attention through news items and editorials have caused executives of at least two great corporations to set up defensive proce

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Metals, Minerals and Research ? Scientific Research, Developed Rapidly in World War II, Is Held the Country's Greatest Resource

    By Clyde Williams

    IF you would allow me some liberties, I would restate the title of this talk as "Scientific Research, Our Greatest Resource," because that title would represent more clearly a present-day conception o

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Metals, Research, and Progress

    By Paul. D. Merica

    I LIKE to look upon the award this year also as a recognition of the importance of metallic materials of construction to the engineer and of the active progress which I believe is continually being ma

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Metasomatic Processes In Fissure-Veins

    By Waldemar Lingren

    CONTENTS. PART I.-GENERAL FEATURES. [ ]

    Jan 1, 1902

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    Meteorological Influence On Radon Concentration In Drillholes

    By Allan B. Tanner

    The effects of radon in drillholes on gamma-ray logs have been described by L. S. Hilpert and C. M. Bunker1 Since these effects may cause drastic error in the evaluation of uranium deposits, it is use

    Jan 7, 1959

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    Methane Content Of Coal-Mine Air

    By W. P. Yant

    THIS paper presents evidence of the general occurrence of methane in a large number of the coal fields of the United States and substantiates the apparent unnecessary differences in the ventilation re

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Methane Control For Longwall Gobs

    By Pramod C. Thakur

    Introduction Methane is contained under pressure within the fractures and adsorbed on the surface of the coal seams and adjacent strata. It is released into the mine atmosphere during mining of the s

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Methane Control On Longwalls - European And U.S. Practices

    By Joseph Cervik

    INTRODUCTION Common methods of controlling gob gas in U.S. mines are by means of ventilation of gob areas and gas drainage through surface boreholes. Costs of drilling surface gob holes increase as d

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Methane Drainage With Cross-Measure Boreholes On A Retreat Longwall Face (d2bfe0f2-6024-43c4-9f3b-da4e0baab0bb)

    By J. Cervik, P. C. Thakur, S. D. Lauer

    Methane drainage by cross-measure boreholes on retreat longwall faces can be a viable alternative to the vertical gob degas boreholes under favorable circumstances. The research was done in a mine wor

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Methanol - The Fuel Of The Future

    By A. L. Baxley

    An Untapped Energy Resource As much as 20 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day are flared from remote oil fields for lack of a commercially viable means of capturing, transporting, and market

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Method for Calculating Tonnage and Grade in a Longhole Sublevel Stope

    By J. H. Wright

    Longhole sublevel stopes excavate ore with which the production geologist has only remote contact; therefore, predicting grade and tonnage from such a stope can be a problem. However, the longholes th

    Jan 1, 1985