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                     Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Effect of Flow Rate on Paraffin Accumulation in Plastic, Steel and Coated Pipe Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Effect of Flow Rate on Paraffin Accumulation in Plastic, Steel and Coated PipeBy F. W. Jessen, James N. Howell The accumulation of paraffin deposits in tubular goods has been recognized as a major production problem since the inception of the petroleum industry. This problem is not limited to any particular ge 
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                     Corrosion of Alloys Subjected to the Action of Locomotive Smoke Corrosion of Alloys Subjected to the Action of Locomotive SmokeBy F. L. Wolf THE catenary system of line construction possesses so many desirable characteristics from the operating standpoint that it has wide application for all types of electric traction. Many steam roads are Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Nucleation of Creep Cavities in Magnesium Institute of Metals Division - Nucleation of Creep Cavities in MagnesiumBy J. E. Harris By elimination of other possible nucleation processes, it has been demonstrated, for commercially pure magnesium and a Mg-Al alloy, that at stresses less than that necessary for triple-point cracking Jan 1, 1965 
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                     Geophysics - Scandinavian Electromagnetic Prospecting Geophysics - Scandinavian Electromagnetic ProspectingBy F. C. Frischknecht Most early development and application of electromagnetic prospecting methods took place in Scandinavia, where geological conditions favor their use. In other parts of the world these methods have aro Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Papers - Magnetite Deposit near Humacao, Puerto Rico Papers - Magnetite Deposit near Humacao, Puerto RicoBy H. A. Meyerhoff, R. J. Colony Deposits of iron are widely scattered in the folded Cretaceous rocks and the associated igneous intrusives of Puerto Rico. Most of them are too small for commercial development, but a few have aroused Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Part XII – December 1969 – Papers - Zinc Extrusion as a Thermally Activated Process Part XII – December 1969 – Papers - Zinc Extrusion as a Thermally Activated ProcessBy J. J. Jonas, G. Gagnon SHG zinc was extruded in the temperature range 110" to 350°C and the strain rate range 0.05 to 5 sec-1 The strain rate/flow stress/temperature results were analyzed using a power sinh stress relations Jan 1, 1970 
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                     St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - Ore Deposits of the Boulder Batholith of Montana (with Discussion) St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - Ore Deposits of the Boulder Batholith of Montana (with Discussion)By J. A. Grimes, Paul Billingsley A. Introduction. 1. Association of Ores and Igneous Rocks. 2. Identity of Granite Rocks. B. General Geology. 1. Geologic Events of the Igneous Cycle. 2. Association of Igneous Intrusions with Tec Jan 1, 1918 
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                     Minerals Beneficiation - Sulfonate Flotation of Beryl Minerals Beneficiation - Sulfonate Flotation of BerylBy M. C. Fuerstenau, R. B. Bhappu The response of beryl to sulfonate flotation was examined. The dependence of flotation recovery on sulfonate concentration, pH, and the absence or presence of various ions is also demonstrated. The re Jan 1, 1963 
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                     Genesis Of The Sudbury Nickel-Copper Ores As Indicated By Recent Explorations Genesis Of The Sudbury Nickel-Copper Ores As Indicated By Recent ExplorationsBy Hugh Roberts During 1916 and 1917, the E. J. Longyear Co. of Minneapolis, Minn., carried out a campaign of exploration for nickel-copper ore in the Sudbury District of Ontario. The work was initiated by W. E. Smi Jan 2, 1918 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Technique for Determining Orientation Relationships and Interfacial Planes in Polyphase Alloys: Application to Controlled Eutectic Specimen Institute of Metals Division - Technique for Determining Orientation Relationships and Interfacial Planes in Polyphase Alloys: Application to Controlled Eutectic SpecimenBy R. W. Kraft A back- reflection precession-type X-yay camera for determining the crystallographic orientation of the crystallites of both phases in small areas of thick specimens of polyphase alloys is described a Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Annual Review - Underground Mining - The Trends in 1956 - Arizona-New Mexico Annual Review - Underground Mining - The Trends in 1956 - Arizona-New MexicoBy Hugh Steele, Brower Dellinger U. S. mining trends for 1956 continued steadily U+ S. uphill, technique and equipment advanced with the pull, and exploration and development of once mined districts attracted more attention than new Jan 2, 1957 
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                     Minerals Beneficiation Minerals BeneficiationBy Frank F. Aplan In looking into the crystal-ball scene of minerals beneficiation for 1970 and beyond, an impartial observer becomes con- fused as to what has been done and what is possible in the way of improvements. Jan 1, 1971 
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                     Part V – May 1969 - Papers - Nonequilibrium and Equilibrium Constituents in an AI-1.0 pct Mg Alloy Part V – May 1969 - Papers - Nonequilibrium and Equilibrium Constituents in an AI-1.0 pct Mg AlloyBy R. F. Lynch, J. D. Wood The Al-1.0 pct Mg alloy 565 7 was studied using optical microscopy and electron microprobe X-ray analysis. Constituent particles were found to exist inter-dendritically in the as-cast material in a re Jan 1, 1970 
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                     The Mufulira Smelter, Northern Rhodesia – Introduction The Mufulira Smelter, Northern Rhodesia – IntroductionBy F. E. Buch THE Smelter is designed for a production capacity of 10,000 short tons of blister copper per month, when operating on the present concentrate grade. The Smelter lay-out is shown in Fig I. The major Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Salt Lake Paper - The Annealing of Cold-Rolled Copper (with Discussion) Salt Lake Paper - The Annealing of Cold-Rolled Copper (with Discussion)By Earl S. Bardwell The determination of suitable and safe annealing temperatures is one of the most important problems arising in the operation of a copper rolling mill. Certain of the larger mills have worked this prob Jan 1, 1915 
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                     Typical Low Grade Iron Formations Of Michigan Typical Low Grade Iron Formations Of MichiganBy Frank J. Tolonen, Nicholas H. Manderfield, Paul Jasberg EARLY in the study of the low grade iron formations of Michigan, wide variations in their structure and texture became evident. Because of these variations no simple method of concentration is possibl Jan 11, 1957 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - The Temperature Dependence of the Microyield Points in Prestrained Magnesium Single Crystals Institute of Metals Division - The Temperature Dependence of the Microyield Points in Prestrained Magnesium Single CrystalsBy D. E. Hartman, J. M. Roberts A detailed study of the temperature dependence of the critical stress, TB . necessary to cause a damping loss of 1.41 x 10-6 g mm per mm3 in pre-strained magnesium single crystals has been carried out Jan 1, 1964 
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                     Technical Papers and Discussions - Powder Metallurgy - Nickel-steels by Powder Metallurgy (Metals Tech., Feb. 1948, TP 2340) With discussion Technical Papers and Discussions - Powder Metallurgy - Nickel-steels by Powder Metallurgy (Metals Tech., Feb. 1948, TP 2340) With discussionBy Walter V. Knopp, Laurence Delisle The aim of this work was the preparation of nickel-steels from elemental metal powders by powder metallurgy techniques. It was known that plain carbon steels could be made from a mixtufe of iron powde Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Papers - Use of Reflected Polarized Light in the Study of Inclusions in Metals (With Discussion) Papers - Use of Reflected Polarized Light in the Study of Inclusions in Metals (With Discussion)By A. A. Scheil, S. I. Hoyt In technological studies on steel considerable emphasis has been placed on the identification of the foreign inclusions, testimony of which is adequately given in the metallographic literature coverin Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Industrial Minerals - Industrial Salts: Production at Searles Lake Industrial Minerals - Industrial Salts: Production at Searles LakeBy J. E. Ryan TRONA, Calif., is a miniature urban community of some 3500 people, located on the northwest shore of dry Searles Lake in the extreme northwest corner of San Bernardino County, approximately 186 miles Jan 1, 1952 
