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RI 3282 A Procedure for the Removal and Determination of Small Amounts of Benzene in Biological MaterialBy H. H. Schrenk, W. P. Yant, P. H. Mautz
"In a study of the chemistry and pathology of chronic benzene poisoning, which was conducted cooperatively by the United. States Bureau of Mines, the Barrett Co., and the producers of benzene, it was
Aug 1, 1935
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IC 6432 Requirements for Bolts and Similar fastenings For Permissible Electrical EquipmentBy L. C. IlsLey
The observations made by Bureau of Mines engineers of permissible equipment installed in about 40 mines have indicated a chance for improvement in designs calling for the use of bolts , screws , studs
May 1, 1931
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RI 5363 Survey Of Fire-Fighting Facilities At Coal Mines ? IntroductionBy R. Ward Stahl
Fire has been one of man's most useful tools through the ages and certainly is a "must" for industrial progress but when uncontrolled is one of the most destructive agencies. This fact is even mo
Jan 1, 1957
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Methane Control In Metal/Nonmetal MinesBy H. John Head, Fred N. Kissell
In This Chapter [Gas reports from around the world Regulations for gassy mines in the United States Differences between metal/nonmetal mines and coal mines Monitoring for methane and takin
Jan 6, 2006
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IC 7986 Mining Methods And Costs, Regal Asbestos Mine Jaquays Mining Corp., Gila County, Ariz. ? IntroductionBy L. A. Stewart
This is one of a series of reports prepared by the Federal Bureau of Mines on mining methods, performance, and costs at individual mines in the United States. The primary purpose of these papers is to
Jan 1, 1961
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Visual Performance for Incandescent and Solid-State Cap Lamps in an Underground Mining EnvironmentBy John J. Sammarco
Miners depend most heavily on visual cues to recognize underground mining hazards; consequently, illumination plays a critical role in miners? safety. Some hazards are located in the miners? periphera
Jan 1, 2007
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Expectations Training for Miners Using Self-Contained Self-Rescuers in Escapes from Underground Coal MinesBy Kathleen M. Kowalski-Trako?er
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health researchers conducted a study to investigate the human response issues related to wearing a self-contained self-rescuer (SCSR). The goal was to d
Jan 1, 2008
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RI 4748 Investigation Of The Royal John Lead-Zinc Deposits. Grant County, N. Mex.By John H. Soule
The Royal John mine was examined in November 1942 by a mining engineer of the Bureau of Mines, who proposed development of the Royal John and other properties in the area. Geologists of the U. S. Geol
Jan 1, 1950
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Production Of High-Purity Synthetic Rutile From A Domestic Ilmenite ConcentrateBy Gerald W. Elger
A new process under development by the U.S. Bureau of Mines for producing synthetic rutile from ilmenite is described. Rutile formation is based on oxidation and fluxing of titania slag produced by el
Jan 1, 1971
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Reservoir rock properties of coal measure strata of the Lower Monongahela Group, Greene County (Southwestern Pennsylvania), from methane control and production perspectivesBy C. Özgen Karacan
The methane emission rate into an underground mine environment from overburden strata during longwall mining is impacted by reservoir and geomechanical characteristics of the coal measure rocks in the
Jan 1, 2009
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The Mineral Industry Of Alabama (a8cb0323-4a31-4b5c-8867-a8ca3d84297e)By Doss H. White
In 1989, Alabama's nonfuel mineral industry produced a State record of $463 million of nonfuel mineral commodities, an increase of $4 million over that reported by the State's mineral produc
Jan 1, 1991
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Characterization of Alveolar Macrophage Eicosanoid Production in a Non-Human Primate Model of Mineral Dust ExposureBy J. W. Griffith, J. L. Stauffer, L. M. Demers, D. C. Kuhn, S. Riliog
"The relative activation of eicosanoid production which results from the exposure of the alveolar macrophage (AM) to mineral dusts is thought to be a key factor in the pathophysiology of occupational
Nov 1, 1995
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RI 6819 Analyses Of Crude Oils From 546 Important Oilfields In The United StatesBy C. M. McKinney
The Bureau of Mines analyzed 626 crude oils from 546 oilfields in the United States that produced 2,500 BOPD or more during at least 1 of the last 3 years. Included also are crude oil analyses from ei
Jan 1, 1966
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Work Principle For Predicting Explosive Toxic Fumes (4ff71102-3160-4a18-99b9-17fc5a05f2e1)By Michael S. Wieland
The work-principle method was developed for theoretically resolving toxic fumes from non-ideal charge formulations. The whole description of a wanted process refers to macroscopic changes resulting fr
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IC 9110 Development Of An Automated Breathing And Metabolic SimulatorBy Nicholas Kyriazi
The Bureau of Mines has been developing breathing and metabolic simulator technology since 1970. Breathing simulation has been widely achieved throughout the world and used in the testing of open-circ
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 3618 Review of the Hearing Shale Problem in the Gulf Coast RegionBy Gustav Wafe
"INTRODUCTION The discovery in 1901 of ""gusher"" oil production at Spindletop, Tex., Tex., a salt-dome structure, led to exploratory drilling on other known domes and known domes and in areas contigu
Mar 1, 1942
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IC 7428 Mining and Milling Methods and Costs at the Little Pittsburg Lead-Zinc Mine, Shoshone County, IdahoBy Robert J. Hundhausen
This information circular is one of a series of Bureau of Mines reports dealing with mining and milling methods and costs . It describes the operations at the Little Pittsburg mine in the Pine Creek a
Feb 1, 1948
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RI 6527 A Process for the Preparation of Thorium by Sodium Reduction of Thorium TetrachlorideBy H. O. Poppleton, F. E. Block
This investigation was made to develop a method of preparing high - purity thorium metal in quantities up to 20 kilograms per batch . Several methods for the preparation , purification , and reduction
Jan 1, 1964
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Keynote Presentation - Evaluation Of Whole-Body Vibration Comfort – IntroductionBy Neil J. Mansfield, Setsuo Maeda
The purpose of using experimental subjective and/or perception methods is: (a) to understand human subjective impressions of the physical characteristics of vibration; (b) to determine the relationshi
Jan 6, 2006
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IC 6909 Some Factors Affecting An Accident-Prevention Program In Metal Mining In California ? IntroductionBy S. H. Ash
California leads the Nation in the number of operating metal mines and the small number of persons employed at individual mines, which reached a minimum irk 1932 with an average of seven men. The mine
Jan 1, 1936