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The Mining And Reduction Of Quicksilver Ore At The Oceanic Mine, Cambria, Cal.Discussion of the paper of C. A. HEBERLEIN, presented at the New York meeting. February, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 98, February, 1915, pp. 497 to 504. H. D. PALLISTER, State College, Pa. (com
Jan 5, 1915
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Cooling Effect of Compressed Air When Freely ExpandedBy Walter Weeks
THE process of cooling air by allowing it to expand and do work in an engine is well known, but the theory of obtaining cold air by free expansion without the aid of an engine operating with cutoff ha
Jan 1, 1937
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The California Oil Outlook ? How Forecasts Are Made - Possible Sources of Oil ProductsBy R. L. Minckler
PETROLEUM industry forecasts are constantly made and revised but are not in the nature of predictions. Particularly in the field of demand, many of the factors are far beyond control by the producing
Jan 1, 1947
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Separation of Stibiotantalite and Tantalite from a Cassiterite ConcentrateBy A. Hasbi Hassan
Stibiotantalite is a relatively rare mineral not commonly found in the major tin districts of the world, and its separation characteristics have not been documented adequately in the literature. The i
Jan 8, 1979
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Application Of Oxygen-Enriched Air To The Blast FurnaceBy T. L. Joseph
THE committee appointed to investigate the application of oxygenated air to the blast' furnace believes, after a careful study of the problem, that this enriched air will increase hearth temperat
Jan 11, 1924
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Committee On National Reserve Corps Of EngineersThe Joint Committee (consisting of the chairmen of the several society committees), formed under the authority of the five societies, in order to facilitate the carrying out of the organization of an
Jan 2, 1916
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Luminescence of Minerals and Synthetic CompositionsBy C. E. Barnett, G. R. Durland
LUMINESCENT materials have been used in an increasing variety of ways in recent years. Such uses range from the screens on which the picture or image is presented in television and other cathode ray t
Jan 1, 1948
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Differentiating Characteristics of The Engineering CurriculumBy S. C. Hollister
An evaluation of the function of the engineer, so that means whereby education can best serve his needs can be adopted.
Jan 2, 1950
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New Bismuth Alloys Developed to Find Market for the MetalBy Walter C. Smith
THE Cerro de Pasco Copper Corp. began to produce bismuth at the Oroya smelter in 1929, at which time the only important consumption of that metal was in the manufacture, of pharmaceutical compounds, a
Jan 1, 1945
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What's Right with Coal?By J. E. Tobey
THERE are a lot of good things about this great industry of ours. Let us stop commiserating and consider some of the things that are right in this business. Coal is number one in the basic material i
Jan 1, 1939
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Uranium Mining Responsibilities Of The Railroad Commission Of TexasBy J. Randel Hill
The 64th Texas Legislature passed the "Texas Surface Mining and Reclamation Act," Chapter 131, Texas Natural Resources Code (subsequently referred to as "the Act"), at a point in time when little surf
Jan 1, 1979
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Employment (543aa6d8-a61b-4c64-bcd8-353ff62095c1)POSITIONS VACANT (Under this heading will he published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons.) In the course of the next few months, a mechanical engineer, who has
Jan 9, 1914
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Manganese Ores of Russia, India, Brazil, and Chile (4d2c0b98-0d40-46ff-a733-3f8baaef6f91)By E. C. Harder
J. T. SINGEWALD, JR., Baltimore, Md.-I might say a word further in regard to the Miguel-Burnier district. I am sorry Mr. Harder is not here. I had hoped to be able to ask him a few questions in regard
Jan 4, 1917
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Anthony F. Lucas Memorial and the Man for Whom It Is NamedBy AIME AIME
THE Board of Directors of the Institute has authorized the appointment of a committee to draw up rules of procedure under which awards can be made from time to time to petroleum engineers for outstand
Jan 1, 1936
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Effects Of Bleeder Entries During Atmospheric Pressure ChangesBy John W. Stevenson
In gassy coal mines, abandoned worked-out areas are natural reservoirs that may contain air- methane mixtures. The quantity of such mixtures is continuously increasing or decreasing as atmospheric pre
Jan 6, 1968
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Report of the Council for the Year 1910Jan 1, 1912
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Problems of Nonferrous Metallurgists DiscussedBy AIME AIME
ABOUT 55 attended the general session of the Nonferrous Metallurgy Committee on Wednesday afternoon. In opening the proceedings the Chairman, Frank G. Breyer, served notice of his intention to make an
Jan 1, 1933
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Elements Of Deceptive Data Presentation Insurance Protection For Decision MakingBy James E. Lawver
Efficiency of industrial research and development depends on the ability of engineers and scientists to collect and present data to top management for decisions. In many cases, the data presented are
Jan 6, 1962