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    The Mineral Industry Of Other West African Countries - Benin (fa245656-9927-44e1-bcb1-05b877951aba)

    By David J. Ellis

    The mineral industry of Benin continued to be confined to the production of cement, crude oil, salt, and sand and gravel. Only crude oil and cement were exported, with the value of crude oil exports a

    Jan 1, 1989

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    An exploratory study of loading and morphometric factors associated with specific failure modes in fatigue testing of lumbar motion segments

    By 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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    Latex Distribution In Soil - Methods

    The optimum situation in sealing the soil with latex would be to locate the sealant at the depth where natural permeability is lowest, and to narrow distribution of the latex to a film. To ascertain h

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Status of a Tapered Element, Oscillating Microbalance-Based Continuous Respiralble Coal Mine Dust Monitor

    By Bruce K. Cantrell, Stephen W. Stein, David Hassel, Harvey Patashnick

    The Mine Safety and Health Administration. Department of Labor, requires coal mine operators to measure compliance with federal re¬spirable dust exposure standards periodically using approved gravi¬me

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    An Overview Of The Evaluation Process For Mine Trainers

    By Dana Reinke, Launa Mallett

    Interest in training evaluation in the mining industry was piqued with the promulgation of Title 30, Part 46, of the Code of Federal Regulations. Under Part 46.3, a training plan is considered to be a

    Jan 1, 2002

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    Summary and Conclusion

    By R. V. Ramani, V. T. Burgos, J. A. McClay

    Summary Cost models have, long been confined to the accumulation and analysis of static-data.. While historical and time study data are valuable for control of existing operations, for new systems

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Ignition Of Methane-Air Mixtures By Laser Heated Small Particles

    By Robert F. Chaiken, Thomas H. Dubaniewicz, Gregory M. Green, Kenneth L. Cashdollar

    Optical technologies have progressed rapidly in the past 15 years. One application of laser technology in underground coal mines currently under evaluation is the remote measurement of explosive metha

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    State Statistics – Navajo Tribe

    The Navajo Nation is the largest Indian tribe in the United States and occupies a reservation encompassing about 16 million acres in northeastern Arizona, southeastern Utah, and northwestern New Mexic

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Initial Stability Study Of Large Openings For The National Underground Science Laboratory At The Homestake Mine, Lead, Sd

    By Doug Tesarik

    The study of neutrinos?particles infinitesimally smaller than atoms?would be significantly advanced if a deep underground facility were available that would filter out unwanted cosmic radiation. Enco

    Jan 1, 2002

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    RI 5557 Chemical Analysis Of A Calcined Kyanite From Kenya, East Africa ? Summary And Conclusions

    By H. R. Shell

    Variations between laboratories on the silica and alumina content of calcined kyanite led to this Bureau of Mines study of the extent and nature of the differences. In particular, Bureau scientists ho

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Model Input

    By C. B. Manula, R. L. Sanford, R. A. Rivell

    Data input is divided into three divisions for discussion purposes below. These divisions are: a) Information Retrieval and Control Options; b) Gaming Options; and c) Descriptive Parameters.

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Bulletin 27 Test of Coal and Briquets

    By D. T. Randall

    In carrying out a general plan of ascertaining more efficient and more economical methods of utilizing the fuel resources of the United States, in order to prevent unnecessary waste and thus conserve

    Jan 1, 1911

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    Bulletin 31 Gas-Producer Test

    By J. A. Holmes

    As part of its investigation of methods of increasing the efficiency of fuel resources, the Bureau of Mines is continuing the study of the general problems involved in the economic use of fuels in gas

    Jan 1, 1911

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    RI 2498 Disastrous Inflammation Of Coal Dust In Excavating A Mine Dump

    By C. A. Herbert

    "The Bureau of Mines for a number of years has conducted experiments at its experimental mine near Bruceton, Pennsylvania, on the explosibility of coal dust, with particular reference to dust explosio

    Jul 1, 1923

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    Field Permeability Studies - Natural Permeability

    To determine the relative permeability of the soil a series of percolation tests were performed at the three locations of interest at Lanse, i.e., 3C, 03A and strip bank, and KA and KB at Kato. Soil c

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Respiratory Symptoms in Working Miners are not explained by Airway Hyperreactivity

    By M. Townsend, E. L. Petsonk, B. Fedders, M. Niggemeyer, H. Abrons, E. Daniloff, J. Griffin, K. Kinsley

    In certain populations, nonspecific airway hyperreactivity (HR) is associated with increased respiratory symptoms and decreased lung function. We analyzed standardized pulmonary symptom questionnaires

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Technology News - No. 441 - Sponcom - An Expert System To Predict Spontaneous Combustion Potential Of A Coal Mining Operation

    Predict the spontaneous combustion potential of a mining operation using an expert system computer program.

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Technology News - No. 447 - Dust Collector Discharge Shroud Reduces Dust Exposure to Drill Operators at Surface Coal Mines

    To reduce air be respirable dust generated from emptying dry dust collectors on small truck-mounted drills used at surface coal mines.

    Jan 1, 1995