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                     A Magnetic Survey of the Ivry Ilmenite Deposit A Magnetic Survey of the Ivry Ilmenite DepositBy David Keys THE object of this investigation was to determine with a vertical magnetic variometer the extent of the titaniferous ore deposit that occurs not far from Ivry in Terrebonne County, Quebec, about 70 mi Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - The Effects of Interstitial Solute Atoms on the Fatigue Limit Behavior of Titanium Institute of Metals Division - The Effects of Interstitial Solute Atoms on the Fatigue Limit Behavior of TitaniumBy Harry A. Lipsitt, Douglas Y. Wang A fatigue study in completely reversed axial tension-compression has been perforried on high-purity titanium and on three high-purity alloys of titanium. The alloys each contain approxi7nately 0.75 Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in West Virginia during 1937 Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in West Virginia during 1937By David B. Reger Extensive drilling for gas and increased pipe-line building were the major petroleum activities in West Virginia during 1937. According to the West Virginia Department of Mines, 1034 permits to drill Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Papers - Nonferrous Reduction Metallurgy - Direct Production of Metallic Zinc by the Electrothermic Process (Metals Technology, Feb. 1939,) (with discussion) Papers - Nonferrous Reduction Metallurgy - Direct Production of Metallic Zinc by the Electrothermic Process (Metals Technology, Feb. 1939,) (with discussion)By Carleton C. Long, George F. Weaton Two years ago the general features of the St. Joseph Lead Company's zine-smelting process were described.' At that time the discussion was limited to a description of the production of high- Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Papers - Nonferrous Reduction Metallurgy - Direct Production of Metallic Zinc by the Electrothermic Process (Metals Technology, Feb. 1939,) (with discussion) Papers - Nonferrous Reduction Metallurgy - Direct Production of Metallic Zinc by the Electrothermic Process (Metals Technology, Feb. 1939,) (with discussion)By George F. Weaton, Carleton C. Long Two years ago the general features of the St. Joseph Lead Company's zine-smelting process were described.' At that time the discussion was limited to a description of the production of high- Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Stress Induced Twin Boundary Motion in AuCd B' and B" Alloys Institute of Metals Division - Stress Induced Twin Boundary Motion in AuCd B' and B" AlloysBy T. A. Read, H. K. Birnbaum Deformation of AuCd alloys having the 8 (orthorhombic) and (3" (tetragonal) structures occurs by the stress induced motion of twin boutdaries. A restoring force acts on displaced twin boutdaries as a Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Production Engineering and Engineers Production Engineering and EngineersBy E. H. Griswold PETROLEUM production engineering is essentially the application of the laws of 'physics and mechanics to the production of oil. A true production engineer is one who can apply the principles of m Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Oil And Gas Developments in the Rocky Mountain Region in 1945 Oil And Gas Developments in the Rocky Mountain Region in 1945By RAYMOND M. LARSEN The area covered by this paper is the same as that covered in 1944. Colorado, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming are included in the discussion and statistics, and brief mention is made of activities in the a Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Pros and Cons of Teaching Engineering - Top-Level Engineers Are Demanded and Industry Wants Them Too Pros and Cons of Teaching Engineering - Top-Level Engineers Are Demanded and Industry Wants Them TooBy R. M. Brick EDUCATIONAL benefits for veterans of World War II have largely removed one of the two former barriers to a college education for everyone, namely financial means and intellectual capacity. This latter Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Fractional Vacuum-fusion Analysis for Determination of Oxygen in Steel Fractional Vacuum-fusion Analysis for Determination of Oxygen in SteelBy S. L. Hoyt ABOUT three years ago eight standard steels were prepared for the cooperative investigation of methods for oxygen analysis, sponsored by the Iron and Steel Division of the American Institute of Mining Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Manganese-Steel Castings In The Mining Industry Manganese-Steel Castings In The Mining IndustryBy Walter McKee WHEN mixed with common cast steel in quantities ranging from 11 to 13 ½ per cent. and properly treated, manganese increases the ductility of the metal and adds greatly to its toughness and resistance Jan 12, 1915 
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                     Considerations In The Use Of Computer Based Instruction In The Mining Industry Considerations In The Use Of Computer Based Instruction In The Mining IndustryBy Michael J. Klishis, Daniel K. Thomas This paper describes and evaluates factors to be considered in applying computer based instruction (CBI) to the mining industry. CBI is especially suited to the monitoring of training functions and to Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Metallurgy of Lead - Progress at American Plants Is Principally Confined to Local Improvements Metallurgy of Lead - Progress at American Plants Is Principally Confined to Local ImprovementsBy R. G. Bowman LEAD is a dull and sober metal, and in times of economic stress it en- joys, or at least occupies, a position which partakes somewhat of its physical lethargy and stability. The past ten years have wi Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Coal - Moss No. 3 Mine: The Materials Handling Aspects Coal - Moss No. 3 Mine: The Materials Handling AspectsBy F. M. Morris A large reserve of thick coal in southwest Virginia was developed by Clinch-field Coal Co. in 1957-1958 to produce a nominal rate of 1500 tph raw coal. Operation features coal cleaning in transit. Ref Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Industrial Minerals Div. And Metals Branch Joint Pacific Northwest Meeting Is Huge Success Industrial Minerals Div. And Metals Branch Joint Pacific Northwest Meeting Is Huge SuccessTHE Pacific Northwest's joint meeting of the Industrial Minerals and Metals Branch in Spokane, Wash., drew 260 members, 72 students, and 30 ladies. Theme of the meeting was to acquaint men in the Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Acid Open-Hearth Manipulation Acid Open-Hearth ManipulationBy ANDREW McVILLIAM, WILLIAM H. HATFIELD AT the 1902 May meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute, the, authors presented a paper on " The Elimination of Silicon in The Acid Open-Hearth," wherein they recorded a few typical examples of certai Mar 1, 1905 
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                     Institute Policy on Controversial Matters (9aee3771-4f77-4d11-aa64-dde31dfe5b64) Institute Policy on Controversial Matters (9aee3771-4f77-4d11-aa64-dde31dfe5b64)At its meeting on June 22, 1950, the Board of Directors passed a resolution defining and expressing the policy of the Institute with respect to official participation or action in controversial matter Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Why Young Miners and Metallurgists Should Join the A.I.M.E. Why Young Miners and Metallurgists Should Join the A.I.M.E.By AIME AIME DURING my senior year at college a professor said to his class that a student who failed to obtain a passing grade in that certain subject could not graduate with his class and that his diploma would Jan 1, 1936 
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                     The Engineer's Relation to Finance The Engineer's Relation to FinanceBy Lucius W. Mayer WHILE the mind of the financier does not normally run along channels similar to those of his technical adviser, engineers, because of their exactness, are ever more called upon to manage affairs where Jan 1, 1924 
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                     Iron and Steel Division - Sulphur Equilibria between Iron Blast Furnace Slags and Metal Iron and Steel Division - Sulphur Equilibria between Iron Blast Furnace Slags and MetalBy J. Chipman, G. G. Hatch One of the important functions of the iron blast furnace is the desulphur-ization of pig iron before it enters the steelmaking furnaces. However, the increasing concentrations of sulphur in the metall Jan 1, 1950 
