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                     Bethlehem Steel's Coal Mining Research Program Bethlehem Steel's Coal Mining Research ProgramBy F. G. Miller, E. B. Wilson In 1972, coal mine productivity was in steady decline and labor and maintenance costs were spiralling upward. Yet, despite this sad state of affairs, nowhere in the US at that time was there a compreh Jan 10, 1976 
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                     Part VI – June 1968 - Papers - Synthesis of Oxidation Resistant Metal Diboride Composites Part VI – June 1968 - Papers - Synthesis of Oxidation Resistant Metal Diboride CompositesBy R. L. Pober, L. Kaufman, E. V. Clougherty Composite structure of hafnium, zirconium, and titanium diboride with additions of metals and/or compound phases were prepared by reactive high-pressure hot pvessing and evaluated in air and in mixtur Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Part XII – December 1968 – Papers - Measurements of Young's Modulus of PoIycrystaIIine Nickel-Tungsten Alloys at Elevated Temperatures Part XII – December 1968 – Papers - Measurements of Young's Modulus of PoIycrystaIIine Nickel-Tungsten Alloys at Elevated TemperaturesBy William C. Harrigan, William D. Nix Dynamic measurements of Young's modulus have been made for poly crystalline Ni-W alloys from room temperature to 800°C. The alloys studied range in composition from pure nickel to Ni-10 at. pct Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Ponca City Oil Meeting an Outstanding Success Ponca City Oil Meeting an Outstanding SuccessBy Edward H. Robie PONCA CITY proved an ideal selection as a place of meeting for the Petroleum Division this fall. The accommodations at the Conoco Club were just what was required for such a gathering; the committee h Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Manganese Ore by the Bradley Process Manganese Ore by the Bradley ProcessBy Carl Zapffe THE object of the Bradley process is to free manganese oxide from its associated gangue and separate the contained iron oxide by dissolving the manganese and precipitating it from the solution. ' Jan 1, 1929 
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                     What Graduates Expect Of The Coal Industry What Graduates Expect Of The Coal IndustryBy William N. Poundstone What attracts young engineering graduates into the coal industry? What do these young men expect of a career in coal mining? These questions are often asked and debated by mining men throughout the co Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Mining Gilsonite in Utah Mining Gilsonite in UtahBy RUSSELL C. FLEMING GILSONITE is a brilliant black, tarry-like bitumen, classed technically with glance pitch and graharnite as an asphaltite. As found it is brittle, breaking much like ice, and has a conchoidal fracture Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Proceedings of 121st Meeting Proceedings of 121st MeetingBy AIME AIME T HE 121st meeting of the Institute held in New York City, February 16 to 19, 1920, was a great success despite vicissitudes of weather of unusual severity. On account of tremendous snowstorms, only t Jan 1, 1920 
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                     A Sea-Level Canal At Panama-A Study Of Its Desirability And Feasibility. A Sea-Level Canal At Panama-A Study Of Its Desirability And Feasibility.By Henry G. Granger NOTHING in this paper is to be understood as even suggesting a moment's suspension of the splendid work now going forward on the Isthmus of Panama, except so far as it is related to the proposed Jan 1, 1909 
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                     Mining Practice Mining PracticeBy E. D. Gardner IN 1947 the metal-mining industry . passed through a year of readjustment; catching up on development work has caused production to suffer. Skilled labor has been short in most mining districts, notwi Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Trend Of Development In The Wrought Iron Industry Trend Of Development In The Wrought Iron IndustryBy James Aston THE origin of wrought iron may be taken as coincident with the earliest record of ferrous products. The limitations of primitive methods of manufacture undoubtedly resulted in a material conforming to Jan 10, 1926 
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                     Gaseous Decomposition-Products Of Black Powder, With Special Reference To The Use Of Black Powder In Coal-Mines. Gaseous Decomposition-Products Of Black Powder, With Special Reference To The Use Of Black Powder In Coal-Mines.By Clinton M. Young (Pittsburg Meeting, March, 1910.) I. INTRODUCTION. THE experiments herein. described were carried on in 1908-9 . by the State Geological Survey of Kansas. Some months before taking up work on black Aug 1, 1910 
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                     The Development and Use of High-Speed Tool-Steel. The Development and Use of High-Speed Tool-Steel.By J. M. GLEDHILL IT would doubtless have been felt by many but a few years back that there was little left to be said on the subject of crucible tool-steel, and that something akin to finality had been arrived at in i Mar 1, 1905 
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                     William A. Haven, Chairman, Iron and Steel Division William A. Haven, Chairman, Iron and Steel DivisionBy AIME AIME THIS year the Chairman of the Institute's Iron and Steel Division is THIS William Anderson Haven, better known to the membership generally as Bill Haven. The Division Chairman is an individual en Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Announcements AnnouncementsBy AIME AIME Change of Meeting from Birmingham to Chattanooga. In consequence of the disturbed conditions attending a long¬continued labor strike in Alabama, the meeting of the Institute was changed from Birming Jan 9, 1908 
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                     Oil Concessions in the Middle East Oil Concessions in the Middle EastBy Frederick G. Clapp SINCE oil journals commenced to feature the progress of Iraq pipe-line developments and since newspapers undertook to follow the discussions between a certain large oil company and an Asiatic nation, Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Automatic Pulp Density Controller Perfected Automatic Pulp Density Controller PerfectedBy AIME AIME A PAPER prepared by James A. Adams, development engineer of the fitline & Smelter Supply Co., and presented at the last Annual Meeting of the A.I.M.E. in New York City, de- scribed a new automatic pul Jan 1, 1940 
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                     A Metallurgical Diversion A Metallurgical DiversionBy AIME AIME M ODERN metallurgy properly belongs to this century. The great advance made in this science is directly attributable to the discovery of the Roentgen rays. Application of the results of this discovery Jan 1, 1940 
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