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Foreword by John C. Calhoun Jr.Jan 1, 1965
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Coal - The Cleaning of Fine Sizes of Bituminous Coals by Concentrating TablesBy R. E. Zimmerman
Wide attention is being placed upon various methods for cleaning the fine sizes of bituminous coals. The author describes and analyzes the results achieved on wet concentrating tables of modern design
Jan 1, 1951
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Coal - The Cleaning of Fine Sizes of Bituminous Coals by Concentrating TablesBy R. E. Zimmerman
Wide attention is being placed upon various methods for cleaning the fine sizes of bituminous coals. The author describes and analyzes the results achieved on wet concentrating tables of modern design
Jan 1, 1951
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5. Partial List Of The Former Officers And Department Heads, Phelps Dodge Refining Corporation And Its PredecessorsBy Robert Glass Cleland
[PARTIAL LIST OF DIRECTORS OF THE NICHOLS CHEMICAL COMPANY AND NICHOLS COPPER COMPANY: G. H. Nichols William H. Nichols, Sr. William H. Nichols, Jr. Charles W. Nichols E. Remington Nichols George M
Jan 1, 1952
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Convention American Steel Treaters SocietyThe American Steel Treaters Society, which meets at the Seventh Regiment Armory, Chicago, Ill., on Sept. 23-27, has provided an especially interesting program of thirty-five papers. They deal with "He
Jan 9, 1919
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Quantitative Bubble Pick-Up MethodsBy R. C. Troxell, S. C. Sun
EFFORTS to obtain definite quantitative data when employing the currently used bubble pick-up method', as a pre-flotation investigation tool led to the adoption of the magnifying mirror method an
Jan 7, 1953
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Ferrous Physical MetallurgyBy Morris Cohen
NO slackening of research and development in the physical metallurgy of iron and steel was evident in 1943-our second year since Pearl Harbor. Of course, many of the achievements were of a military na
Jan 1, 1944
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International Control Of MineralsThe annual world production of minerals approximates 1,700,000,000 tons, over 90 per cent. of which consists of coal and iron. Of this amount about two-thirds is used within the countries where the mi
Jan 3, 1919