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                     Institute of Metals Division - The Association of Oxygen Atoms in Interstitial Solid Solution in Tantalum Institute of Metals Division - The Association of Oxygen Atoms in Interstitial Solid Solution in TantalumBy R. W. Powers, M. V. Doyle ThE solution of a diatomic gas such as 0, or N2 in a metal usually follows Sieverts' law; i. e., Here C is the solute concentration at equilibrium and P, the gas pressure. The proportionality Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Part II - Papers - Growth and Preferred Orientations of Large Elongated Grains in Doped Tungsten Sheet Part II - Papers - Growth and Preferred Orientations of Large Elongated Grains in Doped Tungsten SheetBy J. L. Walter Tungsten ingots with and without small amounts of aluminum, silicon, and potassium were prepared by conventional powder-metallurgy techniques and hot-rolled to 0.001-in.-thick sheet. The ingots were r Jan 1, 1968 
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                     New Jersey Zinc Co. - The Plants New Jersey Zinc Co. - The PlantsNew Jersey Zinc Co. - The Plants Canon City Palmerton Depue Jan 12, 1953 
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                     Papers - Handling and Utilization - Coal Dock Operations of the North Western-Hanna Fuel Company at the Head of the Lakes (T.P. 2481, Coal Tech., Nov. 1948) Papers - Handling and Utilization - Coal Dock Operations of the North Western-Hanna Fuel Company at the Head of the Lakes (T.P. 2481, Coal Tech., Nov. 1948)By J. T. Crawford Although nearly 10 pct of the total tonnage of coal produced annually within the United States is handled by bulk freighters on the Great Lakes, very little of the detail connected with it has been pu Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Stability of mineral suspensions in the absence and presence of collectors, dispersants and flocculants Stability of mineral suspensions in the absence and presence of collectors, dispersants and flocculantsBy R. W. Smith, Z. Sadowski The stabilities of finely divided mineral suspensions were determined as functions of pH and concentrations of polyethylene oxide, sodium ligninsulfonate, sodium dodecybulfate, and sodium oleate. In a Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Hardenability Calculated From Chemical Composition (85a50570-50fd-414d-9d4c-1d1717802b23) Hardenability Calculated From Chemical Composition (85a50570-50fd-414d-9d4c-1d1717802b23)By M. A. Grossman THE hardenability of most steels can be predicted within 10 to 15 per cent provided the complete chemical composition is known, including "incidental" elements; and provided the as quenched grain size Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Discussions - Discussion of IMD Papers Published in Transactions Volume 188, 1950 Discussions - Discussion of IMD Papers Published in Transactions Volume 188, 1950J. R. Lane (Metals Research Laboratory, Washington)—A new type of deformation called "kinking" has recently been described. Is there any relation between the "rumpling" described in this paper and "ki Jan 1, 1952 
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                     New Haven Paper - The Development of the Modern By-Product Coke-Oven New Haven Paper - The Development of the Modern By-Product Coke-OvenBy Christopher G. Atwater The object of this paper is to describe and discuss the progress that has been made, up to the present date, in the development of the modern by-product coke-oven. There are few members of the Institu Jan 1, 1903 
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                     Part IV – April 1969 - Papers - Chemical Reactions of Ductile Metals During Comminution Part IV – April 1969 - Papers - Chemical Reactions of Ductile Metals During ComminutionBy Alan Arias On grinding in pure water, zirconium, tantalum, iron, and stainless-steel powders were extensively comminuted and simultaneously oxidized with hydrogen release, whereas nickel, copper, and silver powd Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Building Blocks Of Industry - Industrial Minerals In 1968 - Asbestos Building Blocks Of Industry - Industrial Minerals In 1968 - AsbestosBy Paul A. Filteau Asbestos ranks among the leading minerals produced in Canada. It is also mined in Russia, Rhodesia, South Africa, Cyprus, Italy, the U.S.A., Japan, China and several other countries. The most abundant Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Part XI – November 1969 - Papers - Growth Rate of “Fe4N” on Alpha Iron in NH3-H2 Gas Mixtures: Self-Diffusivity of Nitrogen Part XI – November 1969 - Papers - Growth Rate of “Fe4N” on Alpha Iron in NH3-H2 Gas Mixtures: Self-Diffusivity of NitrogenBy E. T. Turkdogan, Klaus Schwerdtfeger, P. Grieveson The rate of growth of "Fe4N" on a iron was measured by nitriding purified iron strips in flowing am -monia -hydrogen gas mixtures at 504" and 554°C. It is shown that a dense nitride layer is formed wh Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Radioactive Atmospherical Method of Measurement for Geophysical Prospecting Radioactive Atmospherical Method of Measurement for Geophysical ProspectingBy Andrew Corry GEOPHYSICAL investigations based on radioactivity have been applied to the earth's crust for the purpose of discovering bodies rich in radioactive substances, or for the location of solutions wit Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Index (55a3fd60-b597-4aee-b641-604f9f916bf7) Index (55a3fd60-b597-4aee-b641-604f9f916bf7)Jan 1, 1959 
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                     Papers - Improvements in the Vacuum Fusion Method for Determination of Gases in Metals (With Discussion) Papers - Improvements in the Vacuum Fusion Method for Determination of Gases in Metals (With Discussion)By Lewis Reeve As part of a program of investigation of the properties of electric arc welds carried out in the laboratories of the A. 0. Smith Corporation, considerable work has been done on the determination of th Jan 1, 1934 
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                     Porphyry Copper Deposits Of The Appalachian Orogen Porphyry Copper Deposits Of The Appalachian OrogenINTRODUCTION Conditions for formation of porphyry copper deposits appear to have been propitious in the Appalachian orogen from the end of Precambrian into Middle Ordovician, and again from Middle D Jan 1, 1978 
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                     1953 Annual Meeting - 175th General Meeting of AIME Acclaimed Success Technically and Socially 1953 Annual Meeting - 175th General Meeting of AIME Acclaimed Success Technically and SociallyCLEAR sunny skies that prevailed all through the 175th General Meeting of AIME were not the 1east of the details that resulted from the many months and man-hours of p1anning by the Southern California Jan 4, 1953 
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                     Minerals Beneficiation - The Depression of Sphalerite and Pyrite by Basic Complexes of Copper and Sulfhydryl Flotation Collectors Minerals Beneficiation - The Depression of Sphalerite and Pyrite by Basic Complexes of Copper and Sulfhydryl Flotation CollectorsBy J. Steininger The Hallimond tube flotation of sphalerite and pyrite with sulfhydryl collectors has been found to be inhibited near neutral pH in the presence of copper salts. Alkalimetric titration studies of the r Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Heat Treatment on the Hardness and Microstructure of U-Ti Alloys Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Heat Treatment on the Hardness and Microstructure of U-Ti AlloysBy Lyle L. Marsh, David L. Douglas CORRELATION was made between the heat treatment and hardness of three U-Ti alloys ranging in composition from 8.5 to 50 atomic pct Ti. The following important observations were made: 1) A direct qu Jan 1, 1958 
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                     Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys - The Room and Elevated Temperature Properties of Some Sand Cast Magnesium-base Alloys Containing Zinc (Metals Tech., June, 1948, TP 2371) Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys - The Room and Elevated Temperature Properties of Some Sand Cast Magnesium-base Alloys Containing Zinc (Metals Tech., June, 1948, TP 2371)By T. E. Leontis The importance of magnesium alloys in the manufacture of aircraft engines has been realized for many years. A concentrated effort has been exerted in the laboratories of the Dow Chemical Co. to develo Jan 1, 1949 
