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                     Part IV – April 1968 - Papers - Microhardness and Microhardness Anisotropy of Tungsten Part IV – April 1968 - Papers - Microhardness and Microhardness Anisotropy of TungstenBy G. D. Rieck, G. H. G. Vaessen, D. L. Vogel Both doped and undoped tungsten single crystals exhibit hardness anisotropy with respect to the direction of testing in each of the crystallographic phes investigated. The hardness anisotropy of undo Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Past Chairmen of Divisions (5cb675c5-69e9-49df-96b6-cd6117d874c9) Past Chairmen of Divisions (5cb675c5-69e9-49df-96b6-cd6117d874c9)Institute of Metals Iron and Steel Mineral Industry Industrial Minerals Year Division Petroleum Division Division Coal Division Education Division Division 1918 W. M. CORSE ' 1919 " 1920 W. H. Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Reservoir Engineering - Effects of Transient Conditions in Gas Reservoirs Reservoir Engineering - Effects of Transient Conditions in Gas ReservoirsBy D. T. MacRoberts A simple disturbance in a gas reservoir travels with a finite velocity which is nearly independent of the amplitude of the disturbance. As a result very complex transients may be set up which seriousl Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Roanoke, Va. Paper - The Volumetric Determination of Manganese Roanoke, Va. Paper - The Volumetric Determination of ManganeseBy J. B. Mackintosh In a recent paper read before the Institute on this subject, Mr. G. C. Stone advances the theory that the precipitate obtained in Williams's volumetric process,* by treating the boiling nitric ac Jan 1, 1884 
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                     Reservoir Engineering - Effects of Transient Conditions in Gas Reservoirs Reservoir Engineering - Effects of Transient Conditions in Gas ReservoirsBy D. T. MacRoberts A simple disturbance in a gas reservoir travels with a finite velocity which is nearly independent of the amplitude of the disturbance. As a result very complex transients may be set up which seriousl Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Chicago Paper - Crushing Practice, New Cornelia Copper Co. Chicago Paper - Crushing Practice, New Cornelia Copper Co.By W. L. DeMoulin A rather detailed description of the entire plant and leaching process was given in a paper recently presented to the Institute,I so this paper will cover briefly only the crushing practice of the New Jan 1, 1920 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Ductile Fracture of Aluminum Institute of Metals Division - Ductile Fracture of AluminumBy W. A. Backofen, G. Y. Chin, W. F. Hosford The ductile fracturing process was studied in single-crystal and poly cvystalline aluminum deformed in tension over a temperature range from 295° to 4.2°K. At temperatures as low as 77°K, the fracture Jan 1, 1964 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Surface Tension of Solid Gold Institute of Metals Division - Surface Tension of Solid GoldBy F. H. Buttner, H. Udin, J. Wulff Using a modified Udin, Shaler, and Wulff technique, the surface tension of gold Udin, purified helium was found to be 1400 ± 65 dynes per cm for the temperature range 1017° to 1042°C. IN the origin Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Preparation and Properties of Barium, Barium Telluride, and Barium Selenide Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Preparation and Properties of Barium, Barium Telluride, and Barium SelenideBy Irving Cadoff, Kurt Komarek, Edward Miller Barium can be purified by equilibration with titanium. The melting point of barium was found to be 726.2° i 0.5 °C. The room-temperature lattice parameters of BaTe and Bask are 7.004 * 0.002A and 6.60 Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Production - Introduction (c49630c6-c1e0-43a1-81f3-751fc1433ed3) Production - Introduction (c49630c6-c1e0-43a1-81f3-751fc1433ed3)By Basil B. Zavoico The symposium on production for the year 1942 contains no papers on the foreign situation except those on Argentina and Mexico. It has always been the policy of officers in charge of the symposium to Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Geology and Engineering for Dams and Reservoirs Geology and Engineering for Dams and ReservoirsBy Charles Berkey CONTENTS PAGE C. P. Berkey-Responsibilites of the Geologist in Engineering Projects (with discussion) 4 Kirk Bryan-Problems Involved in the Geologic Examination of Sites for Dams 10 0. E. Meinze Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Uranium-Chromium System Institute of Metals Division - Uranium-Chromium SystemBy A. H. Daane, A. S. Wilson The U-Cr system is of the simple eutectic type with some solid solubility of chromium in r and ß uranium. The eutectic occurs at 20 atomic pet Cr and melts at 859°C. The maximum solubility of chromium Jan 1, 1956 
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                     Automatic Pulp Density Controller Perfected Automatic Pulp Density Controller PerfectedBy AIME AIME A PAPER prepared by James A. Adams, development engineer of the fitline & Smelter Supply Co., and presented at the last Annual Meeting of the A.I.M.E. in New York City, de- scribed a new automatic pul Jan 1, 1940 
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                     A Metallurgical Diversion A Metallurgical DiversionBy AIME AIME M ODERN metallurgy properly belongs to this century. The great advance made in this science is directly attributable to the discovery of the Roentgen rays. Application of the results of this discovery Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Discussions - Of Mr. Smith's Paper on the Garnet-Formations of the Chillagoe Copper-Field, North Queensland, Australia (see p. 467) Discussions - Of Mr. Smith's Paper on the Garnet-Formations of the Chillagoe Copper-Field, North Queensland, Australia (see p. 467)K. W. Turner, Sail Francisco, Cal. (communication to the Secretary*): The recent papers in the Transactions by Vogt,' Lindgren2 and Weed: on ore-deposits that have formed as a direct result of ig Jan 1, 1904 
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                     Mineral Wool from Wollastonite Mineral Wool from WollastoniteBy John T. Thorndyke MOST important of the naturalcalcium silicates is the meta¬silicate, CaSi03, known as wollastonite, after W. H. Wollaston. A large deposit of this mineral was dis¬covered some seven years ago near Cod Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Members and Associates (0b7cb616-9f6a-43e5-ba7c-5d3e229403c5) Members and Associates (0b7cb616-9f6a-43e5-ba7c-5d3e229403c5)THOSE MARKED THUS * ARE MEMBERS, MARKED THUS t ARE ASSOCIATES THESE SIGNS DOUBLED INDICATE LIFE MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES RESPECTIVELY THE FIGURES AT THE END OE THE ADDRESS INDICATE THE YEAR OE ELECTION Jan 1, 1910 
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                     Electrowinning ElectrowinningElectrowinning U.S. 4,066,520 - Recovery of copper from copper sulfide ore. Finely divided ore concentrate is leached with moderately strong sulfurous acid to solubilize copper ions, the leach solu Jan 1, 1979 
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                     Manganese Ores Of Russia, India, Brazil And Chile (e51a922f-71a4-4025-bbba-797bd7787c91) Manganese Ores Of Russia, India, Brazil And Chile (e51a922f-71a4-4025-bbba-797bd7787c91)By E. C. Harder HERBERT K. SCOTT, London, England (communication to the Secretary*).-I am acquainted with the manganese-ore deposits of Russia, India and Brazil, and agree generally with the statements contained in t Jan 12, 1916 
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                     Determining Depth of Faulting From Magnetic Field Intensity Measurements Determining Depth of Faulting From Magnetic Field Intensity MeasurementsBy Otto W. Nuttli The magnetic method of prospecting is well suited to determination of faulting in the basement rock. In addition to establishing the horizontal position of the fault, it often furnishes valuable infor Jun 1, 1955 
