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                     Papers - Transportation - Rubber-tired Mine Haulage in the Tri-State District (Mining Technology, Nov.1942) Papers - Transportation - Rubber-tired Mine Haulage in the Tri-State District (Mining Technology, Nov.1942)By S. S. Clarke The sheet-ground deposits of the Tri-State district, because they are fairly uniform in thickness (7 to II ft.)—rather flat, with an easy dip to the west—and cover a large acreage, offered a problem o Jan 1, 1943 
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                     The Messina Stationary Basic Copper Converter The Messina Stationary Basic Copper ConverterBy R. G. Knickerbocker THE copper smelter and refinery of The Messina (Transvaal) Development Co. Ltd., at Messina, South Africa, was erected in 1920 and 1921, but initial operations were deferred until late in 1922 on acco Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Electrical Logging - Introduction to Induction Logging and Application to Logging of Wells Drilled with Oil Base Mud Electrical Logging - Introduction to Induction Logging and Application to Logging of Wells Drilled with Oil Base MudBy H. G. Doll A new logging method, called induction logging, is described; it measures the conductivity, or resistivity, of the strata traversed by a bore hole. The apparatus, which is briefly described, comprises Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Electrical Logging - Introduction to Induction Logging and Application to Logging of Wells Drilled with Oil Base Mud Electrical Logging - Introduction to Induction Logging and Application to Logging of Wells Drilled with Oil Base MudBy H. G. Doll A new logging method, called induction logging, is described; it measures the conductivity, or resistivity, of the strata traversed by a bore hole. The apparatus, which is briefly described, comprises Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Chattanooga Paper - A Simple Apparatus for Determining the Relative Strength of Explosives Chattanooga Paper - A Simple Apparatus for Determining the Relative Strength of ExplosivesBy S. Whinery In these times of sharp rivalry, both as to price and quality, among the makers and venders of engineering explosives, it is often desirable to be able to determine the relative energy or value of the Jan 1, 1886 
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                     Canadian Paper - Selecting Material for Formed and Drawn Parts (with Discussion) Canadian Paper - Selecting Material for Formed and Drawn Parts (with Discussion)By L. N. Brown The use of sheet and strip metal has increascd rapidly during the last few years and manufacturers have been called upon for an ever-increasing tonnage, better drawing quality, and better surface. The Jan 1, 1923 
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                     Canadian Paper - Selecting Material for Formed and Drawn Parts (with Discussion) Canadian Paper - Selecting Material for Formed and Drawn Parts (with Discussion)By L. N. Brown The use of sheet and strip metal has increascd rapidly during the last few years and manufacturers have been called upon for an ever-increasing tonnage, better drawing quality, and better surface. The Jan 1, 1923 
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                     Technical Papers and Discussions - Miscellaneous Metals and Alloys - A Study of the Behavior of Rutheniopalladium in Torch Flames, with the Object of Improving Soldering Technique (Metals Tech., Apr. 1946, T. P. 1982, with discussion) Technical Papers and Discussions - Miscellaneous Metals and Alloys - A Study of the Behavior of Rutheniopalladium in Torch Flames, with the Object of Improving Soldering Technique (Metals Tech., Apr. 1946, T. P. 1982, with discussion)By G. P. Gladis, R. H. Atkinson Palladium has been used for jewelry for many years, particularly in conjunction with gold. This use increased in amount during the war, as palladium and gold were only moderately used for war purposes Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Technical Papers and Discussions - Miscellaneous Metals and Alloys - A Study of the Behavior of Rutheniopalladium in Torch Flames, with the Object of Improving Soldering Technique (Metals Tech., Apr. 1946, T. P. 1982, with discussion) Technical Papers and Discussions - Miscellaneous Metals and Alloys - A Study of the Behavior of Rutheniopalladium in Torch Flames, with the Object of Improving Soldering Technique (Metals Tech., Apr. 1946, T. P. 1982, with discussion)By G. P. Gladis, R. H. Atkinson Palladium has been used for jewelry for many years, particularly in conjunction with gold. This use increased in amount during the war, as palladium and gold were only moderately used for war purposes Jan 1, 1946 
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                     A New Reagent For Liquid Ion Exchange Recovery Of Copper A New Reagent For Liquid Ion Exchange Recovery Of CopperBy J. E. House, J. L. Drobnick, R. R. Swanson, D. W. Agers Since the commercial acceptance of the liquid ion exchange process in the mineral processing industry, it has been predicted that eventually the hydrometallurgist would have a wide selection of commer Jan 12, 1965 
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                     Stabilization - Stabilizing the Oil Business Stabilization - Stabilizing the Oil BusinessBy Amos L. Beaty The oil industry can prosper only if crude production is not excessive. This is true for several reasons. In the first place, the marketing branch of the business is so highly competitive that ther Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Production Engineering - Exploring Drill Holes by Sample-taking Bullets (T.P. 1062, with discussion) Production Engineering - Exploring Drill Holes by Sample-taking Bullets (T.P. 1062, with discussion)By E. G. Leonardon, D. C. McCann The search for oil has required, and without a doubt supplies, a tremendous amount of information on the structure, composition, physical properties, and history of sedimentary rocks. The earliest and Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Production Engineering - Exploring Drill Holes by Sample-taking Bullets (T.P. 1062, with discussion) Production Engineering - Exploring Drill Holes by Sample-taking Bullets (T.P. 1062, with discussion)By E. G. Leonardon, D. C. McCann The search for oil has required, and without a doubt supplies, a tremendous amount of information on the structure, composition, physical properties, and history of sedimentary rocks. The earliest and Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Papers - New Flotation Reagents (T. P. 605) Papers - New Flotation Reagents (T. P. 605)By A. B. Hersberger, R. S. Dean Although it is obvious that in any flotation process we must have a froth, in recent years the development of collecting reagents has caused the possibilities of better frothing agents to be overlooke Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Papers - New Flotation Reagents (T. P. 605) Papers - New Flotation Reagents (T. P. 605)By R. S. Dean, A. B. Hersberger Although it is obvious that in any flotation process we must have a froth, in recent years the development of collecting reagents has caused the possibilities of better frothing agents to be overlooke Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Discussions - Of Mr. Eldred’s Paper on Combustion in Cement-Burning (see p. 479) Discussions - Of Mr. Eldred’s Paper on Combustion in Cement-Burning (see p. 479)Robert Schorr, San Francisco, Cal. (communication to the Secretary*):—In operatioils requiring the expenditure of fuel, it is solely a question of supplying a certain number of heat-units at certain t Jan 1, 1911 
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                     Copper and Copper-Rich Alloys - Textures, Anisotropy and Earing Behavior of Brass (Metals Technology, June 1945) (With discussion) Copper and Copper-Rich Alloys - Textures, Anisotropy and Earing Behavior of Brass (Metals Technology, June 1945) (With discussion)By F. H. Wilson, R. M. Brick With the papers of Palmer and Smith1 and of Burghoff and Bohlen,2 published in 1942, understanding of the problem of the development of ears on deep-drawn brass cups was brought to the point where, fr Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Discussions - Of Mr. Lindgren's Paper on the Geological Features of the Gold Production of North America. (see p. 790) Discussions - Of Mr. Lindgren's Paper on the Geological Features of the Gold Production of North America. (see p. 790)Willet G. Miller, Toronto, Canada (communication to the Secretary): In his interesting paper Mr. Lindgren says: " As to ultimate results, it would seem as if we should be justified in concluding, with Jan 1, 1903 
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                     Extractive Metallurgy Division - Surface Tension and Contact Angles in Some Liquid Metal-Solid Ceramic Systems at Elevated Temperatures Extractive Metallurgy Division - Surface Tension and Contact Angles in Some Liquid Metal-Solid Ceramic Systems at Elevated TemperaturesBy B. C. Allen, W. D. Kingery Surface tension and its temperature dependence have been determined for pure liquid Fe, Cu, Co, Ni, and Sn and for Fe-C, Co-C, and Ni-C alloys. The temperature coefficient of surface tension is nega Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Modernization Makes Cement Pay Modernization Makes Cement PayBy A. H. Tousley The cement industry is on the horns of an economic dilemma. Within the last ten years, its over- capacity in the United States has varied from 139- 127% of demand (Fig. 1). The most direct effect of t Jan 1, 1971 
