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                     An Inventory of Results of Accident Prevention An Inventory of Results of Accident PreventionBy C. A. Allen FOR over three years we have been endeavoring to reduce the number of fatalities and minor accidents in Utah. The physical condition of the o? Represents the average of 4 States mentioned excluding t Jan 5, 1922 
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                     Papers - Theory and Interpretation - Factors in the Localization of Mineralized Districts (Mining Tech., Jan. 1945, T.P. 1762, with discussion) Papers - Theory and Interpretation - Factors in the Localization of Mineralized Districts (Mining Tech., Jan. 1945, T.P. 1762, with discussion)By Carlton D. Hulin The usual concurrence in time and space of intrusive igneous activity, favorable structural disturbance and mineralization, which is so manifest in the mineralized district necessarily indicates a clo Jan 1, 1949 
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                     New York Paper - Oil Reserves of the United States New York Paper - Oil Reserves of the United StatesBy David White The submission of carefully prepared estimates of the oil reserves of the United States calls for no apology or explanation. In this country, petroleum is a rapidly wasting asset and an occasional app Jan 1, 1923 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Aging Behavior of a Zinc Alloy Containing 25 pct Manganese, 15 pct Copper, 0.1 pct Aluminum Institute of Metals Division - Aging Behavior of a Zinc Alloy Containing 25 pct Manganese, 15 pct Copper, 0.1 pct AluminumBy P. W. Ramsey, G. L. Werley THERE have been numerous examples in recent years of the similarity between aging behavior and diffusion behavior, where a plot of the logarithm of the aging rate versus the reciprocal of the absolute Jan 1, 1951 
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                     Salt Lake Paper - The Treatment of Complex Ores by the Ammonia-Carbon Dioxide Process Salt Lake Paper - The Treatment of Complex Ores by the Ammonia-Carbon Dioxide ProcessBy S. E. Bretherton Most metallurgists appreciate the great need of a process for the extraction and recovery of valuable metals from complex ore, where the presence of one metal increases the cost of extracting the othe Jan 1, 1915 
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                     Phase I Flat Jack Tests Phase I Flat Jack TestsBy Craig R. Smith, Warren Pfefferle Tests were conducted utilizing large flat jack devices placed in a vertical slot for high pressure loading of rock to measure in-situ properties of a rock mass. The high pressure flat jack devices wer Jan 1, 1971 
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                     Technical Notes - Effect of Subcritical Rate on the Brittle-Fracture Characteristics of Structural Steel Technical Notes - Effect of Subcritical Rate on the Brittle-Fracture Characteristics of Structural SteelBy L. Mair A STUDY by J. R. Low, Jr.1 on the effect of quench aging on the Charpy-impact specimens of semikilled 1020 steel disclosed that a decrease in cooling rate from 1275°F raised the transition temperature Jan 1, 1955 
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                     Improved Coal Face Ventilation Through Use Of Dust Scrubber Systems Leads To Greater Production Efficiency Improved Coal Face Ventilation Through Use Of Dust Scrubber Systems Leads To Greater Production EfficiencyBy A. D. S. Gillies One of the most difficult places to ventilate in any mine is the working face area. With an everchanging configuration, continual modification and extension to the ventilation system is necessary to m Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Caving Methods - An Experimental Study of Caving and Drawing Large Ore Bodies Caving Methods - An Experimental Study of Caving and Drawing Large Ore BodiesBy F. S. McNicholas, M. S. Walker, V. C. Rogers During the year of 1944 and the first half of 1945, the Climax Molybdenum Co. made a study of some of the problems in block and panel caving, with the use of a scale model. The experiments dealt es Jan 1, 1946 
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                     The Procedure And Method Of Welding Cracked Bells. The Procedure And Method Of Welding Cracked Bells.AFTER the aforementioned subjects, I wish to speak to you of the method of welding bells that are cracked. This seems to me an ingenious thing, little used, but of great usefulness. Bells are cracked Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Flotation Machines Flotation MachinesBy Colin C. Harris, Nathaniel Arbiter The flotation operation can be analyzed in terms of three groups of variables. The first, largely independent of control by the operator, embraces the fixed physical and chemical properties of the ore Jan 1, 1962 
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                     The Geology Of The Iron Deposits Of The Sierra De Imataca, Venezuela The Geology Of The Iron Deposits Of The Sierra De Imataca, VenezuelaBy Guillermo Zuloaga THE iron deposits of the Imataca Range of Venezuela, which occur along the Orinoco River, in the northern border of the Guayana High-lands, have lately attracted attention on account of their economic Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Chuquicamata Sulphide Plant: Crushing Section Chuquicamata Sulphide Plant: Crushing SectionBy A. P. Svenningsen IN the early stages of design it was not considered necessary that separate crushing plants be built for the new sulphide concentrator and smelter until sometime in the future. The plan was to use the Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Economics of Domestic Marketing Economics of Domestic MarketingBy Sidney Swensrud ABOUT a year ago, I attempted in a general way to trace the origin and development of some of the marketing problems of the petroleum industry, and to describe certain trends which it then seemed poss Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Observations on the Ductility and Fracture of Recrystallized Chromium (TN) Institute of Metals Division - Observations on the Ductility and Fracture of Recrystallized Chromium (TN)By Harry A. Lipsitt, Rollins E. Hook, Attwell M. Adair A necessary condition for a uniaxial stress distribution in compression testing is that the specimen end surfaces make full contact with the apparatus compression plates. In addition all compression Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Theories of Electrical Prospecting Methods Theories of Electrical Prospecting MethodsBy Karl Sundberg DURING the past few years Swedish geo-electrical prospecting methods have been described in several papers; namely, by us in a paper en-titled "Electrical Prospecting in Sweden," published by the Geol Jan 3, 1927 
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                     Part VIII - Kinetics of Pd" Cementation on Sheet Copper in Perchlorate Solutions Part VIII - Kinetics of Pd" Cementation on Sheet Copper in Perchlorate SolutionsBy E. A. von Hahn, T. R. lngraham The rates of cementation of pd11 on electropolislzed copper cylinders were studied in aqueous perchloric acid solutions at pdII concentrations from 0.02 to 0.1 mM. The cylinders were rotated at variou Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Principles of Gravity Concentration (1aff8250-81a3-4f2f-bb62-e31774492788) Principles of Gravity Concentration (1aff8250-81a3-4f2f-bb62-e31774492788)By B. D. Thomas GRAVITY concentration is a general term designating processes for separating and sorting granular material by means of forces that depend on the density, size and shape of the particles. When these fo Jan 1, 1943 
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                     The Turn Of The Century The Turn Of The CenturyTHE turn of the century was marked by the appearance of a series of greatly important pieces of research that became the foundations of modern physical metallurgy. It is, of course, some- what mislead Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Notes on Purification of Electrolytes in Copper Refining Notes on Purification of Electrolytes in Copper RefiningBy E. S. Bardwell TWENTY years ago, W. T. Burns, in his paper presented at the Butte Meeting of the Institute, discussed the general scheme then in use in the electrolytic copper refinery of the Anaconda Copper Mining. Jan 1, 1933 
