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  • NIOSH
    Acute Effects Of Vibration On The Rat-Tail Artery - Introduction

    By Danny Riley, Brian Curry, Sandya Govindaraju, James Bain

    Acute vibration causes vasoconstriction in naïve human subjects1. Vibration-induced decrease in skin perfusion has also been reported in the rat-tail vibration model 2. After vibration exposure, rat-t

    Jan 6, 2006

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    RI 3223 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division I. Mineral Physics Studies

    By V. H. Gottschalk, John Grodd, R. S. Dean

    "Elemantary ConsiderationsAlthough magnetiem was first discovered in and derives its name from an oxide of iron found in magnesia and called lodestone its pracical uses date from the discoveries of Fa

    Mar 1, 1934

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    IC 7344 The Properties And Uses Of Helium (Including A Comprehensive Bibliography, 1933-45) ? Introduction

    By Henry P. Wheeler

    As recently as 1915, helium was available only in very small quantities at a cost equivalent to $2,500 per cubic foot. It was a laboratory curiocity, and its properties were of interest to a limited n

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Hand Force-Dependent Modeling Of The Hand-Arm Under Zh-Axis Vibration - Introduction

    By P. -E. Boileau, P. Marcotte, Y. Aldien, S. Rakheja

    A number of biodynamic models of the hand-arm system have evolved on the basis of measured driving-point mechanical impedance (DPMI) responses to facilitate analyses of the coupled hand-tool system [1

    Jan 6, 2006

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    RI 3594 Safe Opening And Determination Of Construction Of Detonators ? Introduction

    By R. L. Grant

    [Detonators are used to explode permissible explosives, dynamites, or other high explosives. This explosion or detonation is brought about by the energy which is liberated as a combination of concussi

    Jan 1, 1941

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    OFR-99-77 Surveying Inhalation Contaminants In Above Ground Coal Mining And Processing Work Areas (For Company Safety Officers)

    By Walter D. Holland

    This is one of a series of instruction guides developed to help instructors present health and safety training courses to workers in the coal mining industry. This course is intended for training thos

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Assessments And Refinements Of An Anthropodynamic Manikin For Seating Dynamics Applications - Introduction

    By H. Nelisse, S. K. Patra, A. Natani, S. Rakheja

    The current laboratory methods for assessing the vibration attenuation performance of seats involve repetitive trials with a number of human occupants, and raise certain ethical concerns. Moreover, th

    Jan 6, 2006

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    IC 6201 Hazards from Low or Under Voltage

    By L. C. IlsLey

    "During the last eight years there has been a noticeable increase in the use of permissible equipment in gassy and dusty coal mines. This trend has undoubtedly been toward greater safety in mining, bu

    Dec 1, 1929

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    IC 7257 Geophysical Abstracts 113 April-June 1943 - 1. Gravitational Methods

    6889. Aslakson, C. I., and Swick, C. H. Gravity Observations in Peru and Colombia. Coast and Geodetic Survey,-Special Pub. 233, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., 1943, 18 pp. (Price

    Jan 1, 1943

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    State Statistics - Iowa

    Coal-bearing regions cover about 18,464 square miles or one third of Iowa, primarily in the south-central part of the state. Coal quality ranges from subbituminous to high volatile bituminous. Iowa&ap

    Jan 1, 1992

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    IC 9482 - Nitrogen Dioxide Calibration Standards for Portable Monitors

    By Edward J. Chuhta, Joseph E. Chilton, Robert J. Timko

    in underground mines to measure worker exposure to various gases such as methane, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen dioxide (NO2). Even in relatively small concentrations, NO2 can produce harmful side eff

    Dec 1, 2005

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    Acute Vibration Exposure Shifts The Current Perception Threshold Of Aß Fibers In A Rat Tail Model Of Vibration – Introduction

    By Kristine M. Krajnak

    Occupational exposure to hand-arm vibration through the use of powered hand tools can result in reductions in tactile sensitivity, grip strength and manual dexterity. In fact, even acute exposures to

    Jan 6, 2006

  • NIOSH
    RI 3424 Agglomerating Index Of Coal

    By L. R. Burdick, J. F. Barkley

    "The agglomerating index of coal is an index based upon the nature of the coke residue left when the standard volatile-matter determination of the well-known proximate analysis is made. In this determ

    Nov 1, 1938

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    The Effects Of Vibration On Psychophysical Grip And Push Force-Recall Accuracy - Introduction

    By D. E. Welcome, T. W. McDowell, R. G. Dong, S. F. Wiker

    Workers using vibrating hand tools have the potential for developing health problems associated with repeated forceful actions and exposures to hand-transmitted vibration. Hand-arm vibration syndrome

    Jan 6, 2006

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    Bulletin 196 Coal-Mine Fatalities in the United States, 1919

    By Albert H. Fay

    Through the hearty cooperation of the State coal-mine inspectors, the bureau is able to present in this paper a a complete statement of the coal-mine fatalities occurring throughout the United States

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Minerals In The World Economy (50f70c84-809d-4e31-bb6f-85a021b5edb7)

    By Charles L. Kimbell

    On the basis of world production data alone, 1985 appears to have been a year in which the world's mineral industry took another step upward in its recovery from the very poor years of 1981, 1982

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Technology News - No. 530 - Frictional Ignition of Methane-Air in the Presence of Liquid Hydrocarbons

    Background: Frictional ignitions continue to be a problem facing the U.S. underground coal mining industry. Many methane igni-tions are associated with the impact of mining machine cutter bits on quar

    Mar 1, 2008

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    IC 7345 Mining And Marketing Of Barite ? Introduction

    By Charles L. Harness

    The barite industry has made notable progress since the days when barite was used only as an adulterant in white-lead paints and the only method of mining it was with pick and shovel. The following ch

    Jan 1, 1946

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    RI 4064 Metallurgical Research Program of Bureau of Mines Relating to the Nonferrous Metals

    By S. S. Dean, B. Silkes

    "INTRODUCTION The metallurgical-research program of the Bureau of Mines .for the past 15 years has emphasized the production of high-purity nonferreus metals through the utilization of our available r

    May 1, 1947

  • NIOSH
    IC 6916 Competitive Conditions In The International Coal Trade ? Introduction

    By John R. Bradley

    The object of this paper is to survey and analyze the bearing of economic nationalism, competitive sources of energy, and technologic developments on international trade in coal with especial referenc

    Jan 1, 1936