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                     Direct Production of Metallic Zinc by the Electrothermic Process Direct Production of Metallic Zinc by the Electrothermic ProcessBy George Weaton Two years ago the general features of the St. Joseph Lead Company's zinc-smelting process were described.1 At that time the discussion was limited to a description of the production of high-purit Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Part V – May 1969 - Papers - Thermal Properties of AIII BV Compounds: II. High-Temperature Heat Contents and Heats of Fusion of lnAs and GaAs Part V – May 1969 - Papers - Thermal Properties of AIII BV Compounds: II. High-Temperature Heat Contents and Heats of Fusion of lnAs and GaAsBy Barry D. Lichter, Pierre Sommelet High-temperature heat contents of InAs and GaAs were measured over the temperature range 400°K to temperatures above the melting points using a di-phenyl ether drop calorimeter. Smoothed values of the Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Papers - Oxides in Basic Pig Iron and in Basic Open-hearth Steel (With Discussion) Papers - Oxides in Basic Pig Iron and in Basic Open-hearth Steel (With Discussion)By T. L. Joseph The extent to which hot metal from the blast furnace affects open-hearth practice and the quality of steel produced has been discussed widely. Open-hearth operators have attributed difficulties experi Jan 1, 1937 
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                     New York Paper - Researches on Fire Damp (with Discussion) New York Paper - Researches on Fire Damp (with Discussion)By Enrique Hauser FiRE-damp is a mixture of methane with other inert gases or combustible gases. The inert gases in question are carbonic acid, water vapor, nitrogen, etc. The combustible gases are hydrogen, ethane, et Jan 1, 1916 
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                     Microscopic Study of Ancient Bronze and Copper Microscopic Study of Ancient Bronze and CopperBy C. G. Fink A PART of the material incorporated in this paper was derived from the studies of ancient metal objects examined by the authors from time to time for museums and art collectors, in order to verify the Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Lime LimeBy Kenneth A. Gutschick, Robert S. Boynton Lime has become a general and loosely used term to denote almost any kind of calcareous material or finely divided form of limestone or dolomite, as well as burned forms of lime. However, according to Jan 1, 1975 
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                     Construction and Equipment of the Ross Shaft, Homestake Mining Company Construction and Equipment of the Ross Shaft, Homestake Mining CompanyBy Guy Bjorge IN recent years the Homestake mine has been served by three shafts, the B. &. M., the B. & M. No; 2 and the Ellison, supplemented by an inside shaft, the Milliken, extending from the 2000-ft. level to Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Coal - Selection of Coals for the Manufacture of Coke (with Discussion) Coal - Selection of Coals for the Manufacture of Coke (with Discussion)By H. J. Rose Sixty-five million net tons of coal were carbonized in the by-product and beehive coke ovens1 of the United States during 1924. This tonnage represented 13.4 per cent. of the bituminous coal which was Jan 1, 1927 
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                     The Future of American Industry The Future of American IndustryBy Merlin H. Aylesworth THE subject assigned to me is peculiarly appropriate to the anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. If we applied to our present problems the ideals and methods of the Great Emancipator, the futu Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Why Not an Electrolytic Zinc Plant in the South-western United States Why Not an Electrolytic Zinc Plant in the South-western United StatesBy Tenney, J. B. DEVELOPMENT of complex ores in the south- western part of the Rocky Mountain region has been retarded by the prohibitive distance to the nearest suitable zinc treatment plants. In the north- western a Sep 1, 1928 
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                     A Look at the US Bureau of Mines' Minerals Availability System A Look at the US Bureau of Mines' Minerals Availability SystemA comprehensive, systematically structured mineral evaluation system is a prime requirement for objectively assessing mineral supply impacts on the economy. The Minerals Availability System developed Jan 9, 1977 
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                     Lake Superior Paper - The Occurrence of Pebbles, Concretions and Conglomerate in Metalliferous Veins Lake Superior Paper - The Occurrence of Pebbles, Concretions and Conglomerate in Metalliferous VeinsBy Edward Halse The occasional occurrence in metalliferous veins of rounded fragments of rock, matrix or ore, lying loose, embedded in clay, or enclosed in some kind of cement, may be attributed to four causes:— I. Jan 1, 1906 
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                     Members, Junior Members, Associates and Junior Associates Alphabetical Members, Junior Members, Associates and Junior Associates AlphabeticalAamot, Olav Crone, Research Engr., Norsk Elektrokemisk Kongensgt, 18, Oslo, Norway ?29 Abbott, Clarence E., V.P., Charge of Raw Materials, Tenn. Coal, Iron & R. R. Co., 1242 Brown-Marx Bldg., Birmin Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Canadian Paper - Remarks on Mine-Surveying Instruments, with Special Reference to Mr. Dunbar D. Scott's Paper on their Evolution, and its Discussion. Canadian Paper - Remarks on Mine-Surveying Instruments, with Special Reference to Mr. Dunbar D. Scott's Paper on their Evolution, and its Discussion.By H. D. Hoskold I. Instrument-Parts and Implements. Cross-hairs ; Stadia-measurement; Fineness of Graduation ; Cylindrical Gradu ation ; Nonius; Vernier ; One Vernier or two ; Leveling-Screws ; Troughton & S Jan 1, 1902 
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                     Iron and Steel Iron and SteelBy Edgar C. Bain A NUMBER probably a sizable group of person with a dominant interest in metals maintain contact with the developments in ferrous metallurgy by reading week by week, as time permits, some four or five Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Honorary Members of Institute Honorary Members of InstitutePROF RICHARD ÅKERMAN Stockholm, Sweden DR FRANK DAWSON ADAMS Montreal, Canada ANDREW CARNEGIR New York, N.Y. PROF HATON DE LA GOUPILLIERE Paris, France SIR ROBERT A. HADFEILD London, England HE Jan 1, 1923 
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                     Honorary Members of the Institute Honorary Members of the InstitutePROF RICHARD ÅKERMAN Stockholm, Sweden DR FRANK DAWSON ADAMS Montreal, Canada PROF HATON DE LA GOUPILLIERE Paris, France SIR ROBERT A. HADFEILD London, England HERBERT C. HOOVER Leoben, Austria Jan 1, 1923 
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                     Honorary Members (be76a2fe-a634-41cc-a65c-23b1b4d1aa6f) Honorary Members (be76a2fe-a634-41cc-a65c-23b1b4d1aa6f)PROF RICHARD ÅKERMAN Stockholm, Sweden PROF RICHARD BECK Friberg, Germany ANDREW CARNEGIR New York, N.Y. DR. JAMES DOUGLAS New York, N.Y. PROF HATON DE LA GOUPILLIERE Paris, France SIR ROBERT A Jan 1, 1910 
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                     Geophysics ? Geophysical Oil Exploration in 1944 Nearly 30 Percent Ahead of 1943 Mineral Prospecting Likewise on Increase Geophysics ? Geophysical Oil Exploration in 1944 Nearly 30 Percent Ahead of 1943 Mineral Prospecting Likewise on IncreaseBy C. A. Heiland IN the third year of war, geophysical oil exploration broke all records to keep pace with the demand for increased reserves. Geophysical prospecting for strategic and other minerals also grew in scope Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Iron and Steel Division - The Nonmetallic Constituents of Steel Iron and Steel Division - The Nonmetallic Constituents of SteelBy Clarence E. Sims An effort has been made to give both a comprehensive and simplified picture of the origin, modes of formation, and characteristics of nonmetallic inclusions in steel. Exogenous inclusions, those for Jan 1, 1960 
