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An exploratory study of loading and morphometric factors associated with specific failure modes in fatigue testing of lumbar motion segmentsBy Sean Gallagher, William S. Marras, Alan S. Litsky, Deborah Burr
Background. There is currently little information regarding factors associated with specific modes of motion segment failure using a fatigue failure model. Methods. Thirty-six human lumbar motion segm
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RI 7579 Modifying Diesel Engine Operating Parameters To Reduce EmissionsBy W. F. Marshall
The effect of engine parameters on exhaust emissions from two diesel engines was studied experimentally. Fuel-injection characteristics and intake air conditions were considered as parameters influenc
Jan 1, 1971
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Abandoned Mine Lands Program TN #4 Repairing Stream Channels To Reduce Water Loss Into Underground Mines - ObjectiveControl surface stream loss by identifying and selectively sealing water loss zones in stream channels overlying underground mines. Approach Electromagnetic terrain conductivity surveys, coupled
Jan 1, 1991
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RI 5080 Use Of Torque Wrench To Determine Load In Roof Bolts - Part 2. Expansion-Type ¾ -Inch Bolts ? IntroductionBy A. J. Barry
[This is the third report related to fundamental retail roof-bolting research in underground mines (1, 2)3/ and describes an investigation of the torque-load relationship for 3/ -inch, expansion-type
Jan 1, 1954
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Bulletin 58 Fuel-Briquetting Investigations, July 1904 to July 1912By C. L. Wright
In 1904 the Government began a series of fuel-testing investiga- tions at its fuel-testing plant at St. Louis, Mo. These investigations, which were placed under the supervision of the United States Ge
Jan 1, 1913
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An Ounce of Prevention: Training Workers to Prevent a CrisisBy Launa Mallett, Charles Vaught, Jr. Brnich
This paper introduces a technique for incorporating employee participation into the prevention component of a contingency plan. Companies sometimes focus so much energy on response that they forget to
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RI 7821 Compound-Type Separation and Characterization Studies for a 370° to 535° C Distillate of Swan Hills (South Field), Alberta, Canada, Crude OilBy J. E. Dooley
An analytical procedure developed by the Bureau of Mines was applied to the separation and characterization of a 370° to 535° C distillate from Swan Hills (south field), Alberta, Canada, crude oil. In
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 8604 Electrowinning Nickel and Cobalt From Domestic Laterite Processing - Preliminary Laboratory-Scale ResultsBy R. E. Mussler
As part of an overall goal to develop technology that can maintain an adequate supply of minerals to meet national economic and strategic needs, the Bureau of Mines is evaluating a method for selectiv
Jan 1, 1981
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Nonfuel Minerals Survey Methods (c8fdc3ec-f11e-4d2d-b87c-370dc28f1c12)The Bureau of Mines Minerals Information organization collects worldwide data on virtually every commercially important nonfuel mineral commodity. These data form the base for tracking and assessing t
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 8222 Chemical Flame Inhibition Using Molecular Beam Mass Spectrometry - An Examination of the Partial Equilibration Hypothesis and Radical Recombination in 1/20 Atm Methane FlamesBy Joan C. Biordi
In this research by the Bureau of Mines, slightly lean CH4-O2-Ar flames at 0.042 atm with and without small amounts of the inhibitor CF3Br were probed using molecular beam and mass spectrometric techn
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 8615 Recovery of Metal Values From Lead Smelter Matte by Chlorine-Oxygen LeachingBy D. L. Pool
To increase metal recoveries and to minimize pollution by improved extraction technology, the Bureau of Mines investigated a hydrometallurgical technique to recover copper, lead, nickel, and cobalt fr
Jan 1, 1981
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Minerals In The World EconomyBy Stephen C. Brown
THE expansion of the world economy which has been in process since 1958 continued in 1963 and both production and consumption of minerals rose. Gross national product (GNP) rose sharply in the United
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 8756 Selective Recovery of Arsenic From Aqueous Solutions With Hydrated Titanium DioxideBy B. W. Madsen
Bureau of Mines research to recover arsenic from mining industry waste material and process streams is reported. Batch and column approaches were investigated for adsorbing arsenic from acid leach sol
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 5493 Tin Placer And Lode Investigations Ear Mountain Area, Seward Peninsula, Alaska ? SummaryBy John J. Mulligan
Ear Mountain is an isolated mountain mass that rises abruptly from the coastal plain on the northwest shore of the Seward Peninsula. Geologically it resembles the more accessible Brooks Mountain and C
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 8565 Corrosion Resistance of Materials in the Aqueous Hydrochloric Acid Environments Associated With the Recovery of Aluminum From Kaolinitic ClaysBy B. S. Covino
The Bureau of Mines has conducted a laboratory and field corrosion test¬ing program to determine materials of construction for the leaching and gas-sparging crystallization environments of the clay-HC
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8695 Vanadium Roast-Leach Dissolution From Western Phosphate TailingsBy J. H. Russell
As part of its efforts to maximize resource recovery, the Bureau of Mines conducted studies to recover valuable byproducts from Western phosphate beneficiation tailings. Potential byproducts include p
Jan 1, 1982
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A Normal Accident Theory-Based Complexity Assessment Methodology For Safety-Related Computer SystemsBy John J. Sammarco
Computer-related accidents have caused injuries and fatalities in numerous applications. Normal Accident Theory (NAT) explains that these accidents are inevitable because of system complexity. Complex
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RI 8094 Improved Properties of Lead-Antimony Alloys by Thermomechanical TreatmentsBy M. M. Tilman
The Federal Bureau of Mines developed a rolling method that improves creep resistance and yield strengths of lead alloys containing up to 5 wt-pct Sb. The 0.69-inch-thick slab-cast alloys were bre
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 8067 Processing Chalcopyrite Concentrates by a Nitrogen Roast-Hydrometallurgical TechniqueBy R. C. Gabler
Laboratory tests on a combined nitrogen roast--two-stage leach--electro-winning approach show promise as a possible process for recovering copper, sulfur, iron oxide, and valuable minor metals (gold,
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 9673 - Strengthening Existing 20-Psi Mine Ventilation Seals With Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Polymer ReinforcementBy Samuel P. Harteis, Eric S. Weiss
The National Mining Association and the Mine Safety and Health Administration requested that the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) conduct full-scale evaluations of a recen
Jan 1, 2008