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                     Part VI – June 1969 - Papers - Study of the Electronic Structure and Interatomic Bonds in some Compounds and Binary Alloys by the Method of X-Ray Spectroscopy Part VI – June 1969 - Papers - Study of the Electronic Structure and Interatomic Bonds in some Compounds and Binary Alloys by the Method of X-Ray SpectroscopyBy K. M. Kolobova, E. Z. Kurmayev, A. Z. Menshikov, S. A. Nemnonov, V. A. Trapeznikov The present work represents a review of our intestigations into the X-ray spectra of solids, which have been carried out by us along two lines of upproach: 1) St@ of the electronic structure of high - Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Raymond Frank Baker ? Director, AIME, 1945-1947 Raymond Frank Baker ? Director, AIME, 1945-1947By AIME AS with Phil Kraft, referred to on this page last month, travel has always held a great fascination for Raymond Frank Baker and for that reason he determined to become a geologist. He had heard that g Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Extractive Metallurgy Division - Kinetic Study of the Oxidation of Sphalerite Extractive Metallurgy Division - Kinetic Study of the Oxidation of SphaleriteBy Milton E. Wadsworth, John N. Ong, W. Martin Fassell The temperature and oxygen concentration dependence on the reaction of sphalerite in oxygen at pressures from 6 to 640 mm Hg have been investigated in the temperature range 700° to 870°C. Sphalerite h Jan 1, 1957 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Constitution of Nickel-Rich Quaternary Alloys of the Ni-Cr-Ti-Al System Institute of Metals Division - Constitution of Nickel-Rich Quaternary Alloys of the Ni-Cr-Ti-Al SystemBy A. Taylor NICKEL-RICH alloys hardened with small additions of titanium and aluminum and centered around that region of face-centered-cubic primary solid solution, 7, where the atomic ratio of nickel chromium is Jan 1, 1957 
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                     The Ore-Deposits Of Sudbury, Ontario The Ore-Deposits Of Sudbury, OntarioBy Charles W. Dickson CONTENTS. [ ] I.THE RELATION OF NICKEL TO PYRRHOTITE. Introduction. The Sudbury district is to-day one of the two great sources of nickel in the world. The peculiar geological relations of Jan 1, 1913 
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                     Mining - Stress Distribution Around a Vertical Crack in a Mine Roof Beam Mining - Stress Distribution Around a Vertical Crack in a Mine Roof BeamBy M. B. Mirza, F. D. Wright Models of photoelastic material were made to simulate a mine roof that had cracked over the edge of the pillars and at the center of the span. Models were restrained from moving laterally outward so t Jan 1, 1963 
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                     Proceedings Of The Ninety-Fourth Meeting, New York, February, 1908. Proceedings Of The Ninety-Fourth Meeting, New York, February, 1908.By Henry M. Howe THIS meeting was held at the home of the Institute in the United Engineering Society Building, 29. West 39th St., New York, N. Y., Feb. 18 to 21, 1908. The first session, held in the large auditorium Mar 1, 1908 
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                     Hot-Pressing Of Iron Powders Hot-Pressing Of Iron PowdersBy Otto H. Henry, J. J. Cordiano THOUGH powder metallurgy is one of the oldest of metallurgical processes, it is in its infancy as a branch of the modern field of metallurgy. As early as 3000 B.C., the ancients produced implements an Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Fundamental Approaches To Longwall Dust Control Fundamental Approaches To Longwall Dust ControlBy S. K. Ruggieri, R. A. Jankowski Airborne respirable dust levels on longwalls can be reduced if operators approach the dust control problem in a logical and fundamental manner. This can be accomplished through the proper application Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Genetic Groups Of Hypogene Deposits And Their Occurrence In The Western United States Genetic Groups Of Hypogene Deposits And Their Occurrence In The Western United StatesBy Joseph T. Singwald INTRODUCTION THE purpose of this chapter is to present the diagnostic features (geologic, mineralogic, chemical, and physical) of the principal types of hypogene ore deposits recognized in current Jan 1, 1933 
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                     PART V - Partition of Alloying Elements Between Austenite and Proeutectoid Ferrite or Bainite PART V - Partition of Alloying Elements Between Austenite and Proeutectoid Ferrite or BainiteBy H. I. Aaronson, H. A. Domian ELectvon-probe analgsis has been used to in7:estigatr the partition ot alloying- elements between aus-tenite and proeutectoid ferrite (or the Jerritic component of bainite) in high-purity Fe-C-X alloy Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Occurrence And Origin Of Finely Disseminated Sulfur Compounds In Coal Occurrence And Origin Of Finely Disseminated Sulfur Compounds In CoalBy Reinhardt Thiessen UNDER sulfur in coal, is usually understood that form of sulfur which is combined with iron and known as pyrite. It occurs in the form of halls, lenses, nodules, continuous layers, thin sheets, or fla Jan 9, 1919 
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                     Reservoir Engineering - General - Prediction of Approximate Time of Interference Between Adjacent... Reservoir Engineering - General - Prediction of Approximate Time of Interference Between Adjacent...By W. A. Klikoff, I. Fatt The concept of fractional wet wattability is examined. Fractional water wettability of a reservoir rock is defined as the fraction of the internal surface urea that is in contact with water. Capillary 
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                     Recording Pyrometry Recording PyrometryBy C. O. Fairchild ONE of the fundamental principles of efficiency is the use of adequate and permanent records. The rapid increase in the manufacture and use of recording pryometers is a proof of the appreciation of ef Jan 9, 1919 
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                     Metallurgy of Copper Metallurgy of CopperBy Archer E., Wheeler Producing copper companies were active during 1941 owing to the national defense program the United States and the requirements of the friendly belligerent nation. This activity extended to the Americ Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Management in Coal Mining Management in Coal MiningBy W. W. Beddow TWENTY years or so ago I wrote an article on management which consisted mostly of a chart similar to thousands of others of that day showing line functions, staff functions, and the chain of command i Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Papers - Fractional Vacuum-fusion Analysis for Determination of Oxygen in Steel (With Discussion) Papers - Fractional Vacuum-fusion Analysis for Determination of Oxygen in Steel (With Discussion)By M. A. Scheil, 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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                     AIME News - AIME Financial Analysis For 1951 Shows Operating Surplus of $8000, First In 9 Years AIME News - AIME Financial Analysis For 1951 Shows Operating Surplus of $8000, First In 9 YearsMembership at the end of the year 1951 was 19,711 including 2228 Student Associates. The data in the third column include these Student Associates. 1. This includes all the cash dues income received Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Members, Junior Members, Associates Rocky Mt. Members and Junior Foreign Affiliates Alphabetical (ccdf956b-8b5f-4112-8001-ddba0d1f625a) Members, Junior Members, Associates Rocky Mt. Members and Junior Foreign Affiliates Alphabetical (ccdf956b-8b5f-4112-8001-ddba0d1f625a)Aase, Glenn D., (J'40) Jr. Met.. American Smelt. k Refin. Co., Selby, Calif. Abadie, Henry G., (J'43) Petr. Engr., Avenal, Calif. Abbott, Clarence E., (M'04) Civil Engr., V.P.. Tennes Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Petroleum Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Venezuela during 1928 (With Discussion) Petroleum Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Venezuela during 1928 (With Discussion)By H. J. Wasson, E. B. Hopkins Throughout 1928, production of oil from Venezuela steadily increased, and at the close of the year, the output was at the rate of nearly 400,000 bbl. a day. The total for the year was approximately 10 Jan 1, 1929 
