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    High-silica Retorts at the Rose Lake Smelter

    By G. L. Jr. Spencer

    THERE is no question as to the importance of the part played by the retort in modern zinc smelting. A satisfactory retort should have properties that will result in resistance to slagging action and f

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Bureau Of Mines Research On The Hydrogenation And Liquefaction Of Coal And Lignite

    By Lester L. Hirst, Arno C. Fieldner, Henry H. Storch

    EXPERIMENTAL work on liquefaction of coal was taken up by the Bureau of Mines in 1936 when it became evident that a prudent policy from the national point of view should include preparation for the ti

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Radium and Silver at Great Bear Lake

    By Hugh S. Spence

    IN MAY, 1930, G. LaBine and E. C. St. Paul, prospect¬ing round the southeastern shore of Great Bear Lake, in the North West Territories of Canada, discovered pitchblende at what is now LaBine Point. A

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - Pressure Build-Up Behavior in a Two-Well Gas-Oil System

    By T. D. Mueller, F. C. Miller, Jr. Earlougher R. C.

    In analyzing pressure buildup tests for field wells producing both oil and gas, the common practice is to use a modification of single-phase flow theory. Validity of such an approximation has been dem

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Initial Orientation on the Fiber Texture of Aluminum Rods

    By Carl J. McHargue

    Rods of 99.99 + pct Al which had initial orientatzons of <001>, <118>, <115>, <111>, and random were swaged at room temperature. Changes in orientation as a function of deformation were studied on a

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Iron and Steel Division - The Effect of Chromium on the Activity of Sulfur in Liquid Iron

    By G. W. Healy, N. R. Griffing

    The activity coefficient of sulfur in Cr-Fe-S melts was determined by measuring the values of Ph3Rh,in equilibrium with such melts. The results showed that chromium has a pronounced negative effect o

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Notes on Large Gas-Engines Built in Great Britain and Upon Gas-Cleaning

    By Tom Westgarth

    As papers are placed before you upon large gas-engines in Belgium and Germany, it was considered that some information should be given upon the same subject in Great Britain. I therefore agreed to com

    Nov 1, 1906

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    Minerals Beneficiation - On Incipient Flotation Conditions

    By P. Somasundaran, D. W. Fuerstenau

    The length of the collector is found to influence the flotation of the mineral even at incipient conditions, which are below the concentration at which interaction at the solid-liquid interface begins

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Flotation Of Copper Silicate From Silica

    By R. W., Ludt

    THE use of froth flotation for the separation of minerals has become one of the most important of ore dressing processes. Its particular adaptability to the enrichment of low grade ores has made the p

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Deposits Of Quartz Crystal In Espirito Santo And Eastern Minas Gerais, Brazil

    By Frederick L. Knouse

    THE south border of Espirito Santo begins about 400 km. north of Rio de Janeiro and extends along the Atlantic Coast northward some 325 km. and inland 100 to 150 km. The area under consideration, wher

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Foreign Iron Blast-Furnace Practice

    By Wm. A. Haven

    ON the northern part of the globe, almost since the earliest days of mankind&apos;s history. ironmaking has been practiced in one form or another. Some investigators question the generally accepted be

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Mining And Preparation Of Florida Hard-Rock Phosphate

    By D. B. Kibler

    Pill Florida hard-rock field extends from Suwanee and Columbia Counties in northwest Florida to south of Croom, Florida, in Hernando County this area is approximately 100 miles long and varies from 2

    Jan 1, 1941

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    PART V - Communications - A New Intermediate Compound in the Titanium-Boron System, Ti3B4

    By R. G. Fenish

    THE B-Ni system was chosen for this study because of the great interest being shown in boron-fiber-strengthened composite materials. Boron fibers were obtained from Texaco Experiment, Inc. They ave

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Institute of Metals Division - On the Yield Stress of Aged Ni-Al Alloys

    By N. S. Stoloff, R. G. Davies

    A study has been made of the efject oj different dislocation-precipitate interactions upon the temperature dependence of the flow stress of aged Ni-14 at. pct A1 alloy. It is observed that when the di

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Preparation At The Face (41532dd9-63a8-4a88-8e0a-1a1df56c66da)

    By M. H. Forester, John D. Cooner

    ALTHOUGH the unmined anthracite will last for approximately 150 years, most of the thicker and cleaner coal beds have been almost entirely first-mined and pretty well robbed, leaving much of the prese

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Chicago Paper - Removal of Sulfur from Illuminating Gas (with Discussion)

    By W. A. Dunkley, W. W. Odell

    The sulfur content of coal is perhaps more important in the manufacture of illuminating gas than in any other coal-using industry. Whether the gas is made by the distillation of coal in retorts or ove

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Heavy Mineral Deposits Of The East Coast Of Australia

    By N. H. Fisher

    GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION THE most important known deposits in Australia of what are commonly referred to as the beach-sand minerals are along the most easterly part of the Australian coast, betwee

    Jan 1, 1947

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    World Congress at Tokyo

    By AIME AIME

    MANY of the important papers to be presented at the World Congress of Engineering at Tokyo, in November, 1929, are being furnished by members of A.I.M.E. and a list of them is given below: "Fifty Year

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Institute Reports on Industrial Relations

    By SIDNEY ROLLE

    ACURSORY glance through the literature on the subject reveals that the ablest minds in the land are devoting themselves to the great question of labor, of which employment is one of the fundamentals.

    Jan 1, 1921