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    Blast Furnace Testing Of The Reclaform Process

    By Joseph S. Young

    During 1975, the Reclasource Corp. constructed and started up a plant for the recovery of mill scale, coke breeze, blast furnace dust; blast furnace sludge; and TOC dust, at the site of Crucible Steel

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Title Page (0f15887c-065b-4c78-9d79-4601b39cc286)

    By Herbert Clark Hoover, Lou Henry Hoover

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Unique Disposal Methods Are Required For Uranium Mill Waste

    By R. G. Beverly

    The presence of radioactivity in uranium mill wastes has resulted in somewhat unique waste disposal methods. In addition to the common problems of disposing of large quantities of solid wastes, neutra

    Jan 6, 1968

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    Discussion - Jackson, C. R. - Inland Steel Company

    The apparent small effect of skimming on desulphurization is somewhat misleading because the data was collected during the first months of use on the skimmer. During this period of time, the operators

    Jan 1, 1972

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    ECPD Lists Accredited Mineral Engineering Colleges

    As a service to its readers, MINING ENGINEERING is publishing the mineral industry portion of the 1952 list of "Accredited Undergraduate Engineering Curricula in the United States." This list, revised

    Jan 4, 1953

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    Treasurer?s Report for 1951

    ASSETS Working Fund Assets Cash-unappropriated $62,41294 Members' 1951 dues receivable 14,336 98 Accounts receivable Advertising, publications and miscellaneous $43,22055 Less-Reserve fo

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Discussion of Mr. Collier's paper on Deep Mining at the Utica Mine, Angels, California (see p. 835)

    Frank 11. Probert, Neudorf, Anhalt, Germany (communication to the Secretary): I have read with much pleasure Mr. Collier's valuable paper. But the system of timbering which he describes as used i

    Jan 1, 1900