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                     Papers - Safety - Use of Rock Dust to Prevent Dust Explosions in Coal Mines, 1938-1943 (With discussion) Papers - Safety - Use of Rock Dust to Prevent Dust Explosions in Coal Mines, 1938-1943 (With discussion)By H. P. Greenwald THIs paper brings forward a discussion that was prepared for the meeting of the Coal Division in Chicago in 1938.1 War in Europe less than a year after that meeting, followed by our defense preparatio Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Philadelphia, June 1876 Paper - Endurance of Iron Rails Philadelphia, June 1876 Paper - Endurance of Iron RailsBy W. E. Coxe In 1857 the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, whose main line extended from Philadelphia to Pottsville, Pennsylvania, with branches into the coal regions of Schuylliill County, made a contrac 
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                     Economical Results of Smelting in Utah Economical Results of Smelting in UtahBy Ellsworth Daggett THE ore smelted in the Winnamuck furnace during the year 1872 consisted, for the most part, of oxidized ores from the Winnamuck mine, only sixty tons of outside ore (from the Spanish mine) having been Jan 1, 1874 
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                     Organization For Safety In The Portland Cement Association (a90f778f-f2ae-4dd7-99ce-e5eb6f4e0139) Organization For Safety In The Portland Cement Association (a90f778f-f2ae-4dd7-99ce-e5eb6f4e0139)By A. J. R. Curtis THE Portland Cement Association was organized more than a third of a century ago by a group of cement manufacturers, to do cooperatively the educational and research work needed to ensure proper use o Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Oil Development and Production of Kansas in 1934 Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Oil Development and Production of Kansas in 1934By Marvin Lee Kansas retained, for the eighth consecutive year, the fourth position in the list of oil-producing states. The total crude-oil production during 1934, as reported by purchasers to the State Corporatio Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Papers - Safety - Use of Rock Dust to Prevent Dust Explosions in Coal Mines, 1938-1943 (With discussion) Papers - Safety - Use of Rock Dust to Prevent Dust Explosions in Coal Mines, 1938-1943 (With discussion)By H. P. Greenwald THIs paper brings forward a discussion that was prepared for the meeting of the Coal Division in Chicago in 1938.1 War in Europe less than a year after that meeting, followed by our defense preparatio Jan 1, 1944 
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                     New York Paper - The Cost of Milling Silver Ores in Utah and Nevada New York Paper - The Cost of Milling Silver Ores in Utah and NevadaBy R. P. Rothwell The milling of silver ores has arrived at a great degree of perfection in the mining districts of our Western States and Territories, and I hare thought the record of the practical results obtained at Jan 1, 1880 
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                     Philadelphia Paper - Economical Results of Smelting in Utah Philadelphia Paper - Economical Results of Smelting in UtahBy Ellsworth Daggett The ore smelted in the Winnamuck furnace during the year 1872 consisted, for the most part, of oxidized ores from the Winnamuck mine, only sixty tons of outside ore (from the Spanish mine) having been 
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                     Endurance of Iron Rails Endurance of Iron RailsBy W. E. C. Coxe IN 1857 the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, whose main line extended from Philadelphia to Pottsville, Pennsylvania, with branches into the coal regions of Schuylkill County, made a contract Jan 1, 1877 
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                     Colorado Paper - Silver Milling in Arizona Colorado Paper - Silver Milling in ArizonaBy W. Lawrence Austin It has been suggested to me that some data, bearing on the treatment of silver ores in Southern Arizona, would be in accord with the objects of the present meeting. I have, therefore, made a few notes Jan 1, 1883 
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                     Extraction of Uranium from a Low Grade Ore with H2S04-H202 in an Agitated Reactor Extraction of Uranium from a Low Grade Ore with H2S04-H202 in an Agitated ReactorBy C. A. Eligwe, F. W. DeVries, A. E. Torma This study is an investigation on using hydrogen peroxide for tank-leaching of uranium with sulfuric acid. The optimum sulfuric acid concentration was found to be 0.03 mole 11 -'for a 25% pulp de Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Treatment of Mixed Sulfide-oxide Ores of Copper Treatment of Mixed Sulfide-oxide Ores of CopperBy H. W. Morse MANY of our largest copper deposits contain both sulfide and oxidized copper minerals. The large porphyry mines, with a total copper content of from 1.3 to 2.0 per cent., send to their mills ore with Jan 9, 1922 
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                     Research In Methods And Equipment Research In Methods And EquipmentBy Kenneth J. Kurry 12.2-1. Introduction. Successful management constantly strives to improve its methods and equipment in order to produce a better product at reduced cost. It is not enough that managers be cost conscio Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Papers - Unitization - Some Developments and Operating Economies of Unit Operation Papers - Unitization - Some Developments and Operating Economies of Unit OperationBy Sam Harlan At intervals during the past several years the oil industry has been confronted with the problem of forestalling crises in its affairs. These crises have been reduced to periods of depression which, f Jan 1, 1930 
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                     On the Self-Fluxing Properties of Chateaugay Magnetite, From Clinton County, N. Y. and its Treatment in the Blast Furnace On the Self-Fluxing Properties of Chateaugay Magnetite, From Clinton County, N. Y. and its Treatment in the Blast FurnaceBy James P. Kimball THE object of the present memoir is to put on record some practical experiments by the writer in smelting a silicious native magnetite with no other flux than the silicates of its own gangue: This wor Jan 1, 1881 
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                     New York Paper - International Aspects of Petroleum Industry (with Discussion) New York Paper - International Aspects of Petroleum Industry (with Discussion)By Van H. Manning In substance, the international aspects of the petroleum industry, as these relate to the United States, are as follows: The domestic production is not keeping pace with the domestic demands; our best Jan 1, 1921 
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                     Arizona Paper - Some Miscellaneous Wood Oils Flotation Arizona Paper - Some Miscellaneous Wood Oils FlotationBy R. C. Palmer The testing of flotation oils has occupied a large part of the time of the testing departments of various companies using the flotation process in the beneficiation of their ores. The great difference Jan 1, 1917 
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                     Papers - Solubility of Copper in Iron, and Lattice Changes during Aging (With Discussion) Papers - Solubility of Copper in Iron, and Lattice Changes during Aging (With Discussion)By John T. Norton FoR many years the copper-bearing steels have been of considerable interest to the metallurgist because of their corrosion-resistant properties. More recently the discovery of their definite age-harde Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Petroleum Production – United States - Petroleum Development in East Texas and Along the Balcones Fault Zone as far South as Medina Country Petroleum Production – United States - Petroleum Development in East Texas and Along the Balcones Fault Zone as far South as Medina CountryBy D. M. Collingwood The year 1928 has been marked by scattered but considerable wildcat drilling considering the overproduction prevalent in the oil industry. This wildcatting has resulted in the discovery of oil in one Jan 1, 1929 
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                     New York Paper - Importance of Hardness of Blast-Furnace Coke (with Discussion) New York Paper - Importance of Hardness of Blast-Furnace Coke (with Discussion)By Owen R. Rice Changes in coke hardness affect the working of the blast furnace, for soft coke is an obstacle to proper furnace operation. Soft coke is due to a low hydrogen-oxygen ratio in the coal charged; increas Jan 1, 1922 
