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                     Industrial Minerals - Latest Practice in Burning Cement and Lime in Europe Industrial Minerals - Latest Practice in Burning Cement and Lime in EuropeBy O. G. Lellep Modern shaft kilns in Europe are fully mechanized and burn cement of acceptable quality at 700,000 Btu per bbl and lime at 3.2 million Btu per net ton. Rotary kilns for cement have increased in therma Jan 1, 1955 
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                     Industrial Minerals - Chemical and Metallurgical Limestone in Northern and Northeastern States and Ontario Industrial Minerals - Chemical and Metallurgical Limestone in Northern and Northeastern States and OntarioBy K. K. Landes The north central and northeastern states supply over 50 pct of the chemical and metallurgical limestone produced annually in the United States, and Ontario is the leading source of this material in C Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Extractive Metallurgy Division - Flocculation of Mineral Suspensions With Coprecipitated Polyelectrolytes Extractive Metallurgy Division - Flocculation of Mineral Suspensions With Coprecipitated PolyelectrolytesBy Ivan B. Cutler, Milton E. Wadsworth Coprecipitation of anionic and cationic polyelectrolytes has been applied to floccula-tion of several mineral systems. Results obtained in a study of the flocculation of kaolinite and hematite suspens Jan 1, 1957 
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                     Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Crystallographic Orientation and Oxygen Content on Knoop Hardness Values of Iodide Titanium Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Crystallographic Orientation and Oxygen Content on Knoop Hardness Values of Iodide TitaniumBy C. Feng, C. Elbaum Knoop hardness measurements were carried out on large grains of iodide titanium containing different amounts of oxygen. For each oxygen content the hardness is recorded ainingas a function of the crys Jan 1, 1959 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: Environmental Effects on the Mechanical Properties of Ionic Solids with Particular Reference to the Joffe Effect Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: Environmental Effects on the Mechanical Properties of Ionic Solids with Particular Reference to the Joffe EffectBy R. J. Stokes S. Floreen (international Nickel Co.)— One fairly simple way to differentiate between em brittle me nt due to surface microcracks or due to a dislocation barrier effect might be to load a brittle rock Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Pittsburgh Parper - The Antimony Deposits of Arkansas Pittsburgh Parper - The Antimony Deposits of ArkansasBy Charles E. Wait It is said by some that the occurrence of a deposit of sulphide of antimony in Southwestern Arkansas has been known for fifteen or twenty years. Whether or not such is the case I am not prepared to sa Jan 1, 1880 
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                     Cincinnati Paper - A Process for making Wrought-iron Direct from the Ore Cincinnati Paper - A Process for making Wrought-iron Direct from the OreBy Willard P. Ward The numerous direct processes which have been patented and brought before the iron-masters of the world, differ materially from that now introduced by Mr. Wilson. After a careful examination of his pr Jan 1, 1884 
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                     Mining Beneficiation - Magnetic Roasting of Iron Ores in a Traveling Grate Roaster (Mining Engineering, Nov 1960, pg 1121) Mining Beneficiation - Magnetic Roasting of Iron Ores in a Traveling Grate Roaster (Mining Engineering, Nov 1960, pg 1121)By H. H. Wade, N. F. Schulz The large quantities of iron-bearing materials, including taconite, semi-taconite,* and other low-grade ferruginous materials occurring in Minnesota and elsewhere, constitute an important potential so Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Papers - Orientation of Ferrite in Pearlite Papers - Orientation of Ferrite in PearliteBy D. W. Smith, Robert F. Mehl It has been shown by numerous studies that the orientations of new metal crystals are determined by the orientations of the crystals in the original matrix, whether these new crystals are formed by re Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Papers - Orientation of Ferrite in Pearlite Papers - Orientation of Ferrite in PearliteBy D. W. Smith, Robert F. Mehl It has been shown by numerous studies that the orientations of new metal crystals are determined by the orientations of the crystals in the original matrix, whether these new crystals are formed by re Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Deformable Diverting Agent for Improved Well Stimulation Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Deformable Diverting Agent for Improved Well StimulationBy D. S. Pye, J. P. Gallus Successful hydraulic pressure treatment of oil and gas wells that have long producing intervals, multiple pay zones, fluid thief zones, or natural or induced fractures has long been a serious problem Jan 1, 1970 
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                     The Antimony Deposits of Arkansas The Antimony Deposits of ArkansasBy Charles E. Wait IT is said by some that the occurrence of a deposit of sulphide of antimony in Southwestern Arkansas has been known for fifteen or twenty years. Whether or not such is the case I am not prepared to sa Jan 1, 1880 
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                     Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Effect of Petroleum Residua on Paraffin Deposition From a Heptane-Refined Wax System Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Effect of Petroleum Residua on Paraffin Deposition From a Heptane-Refined Wax SystemBy F. W. Jessen, C. C. Patton Adsorbed films were formed on polished stainless steel specimens from dilute benzene solutions of two crude oil distillation residua. Although the two residua were extremely dissimilar in composition, Jan 1, 1966 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Electron-Microprobe Analyses of Segregation Produced During Cellular Solidification of "Pure" Aluminum Institute of Metals Division - Electron-Microprobe Analyses of Segregation Produced During Cellular Solidification of "Pure" AluminumBy H. A. Domian, H. Biloni, G. F. Bolling Jan 1, 1965 
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                     Industrial Minerals - Resources and Utilization of North Carolina Pyrophyllite Industrial Minerals - Resources and Utilization of North Carolina PyrophylliteBy Jasper L. Stuckey PYROPHYLLITE, first identified as soapstone,' later as agalmatolite,2 and finally as pyrophyl-lite, has been known to occur in North Carolina for more than 130 years and has been produced intermi Jan 1, 1959 
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                     Industrial Minerals - Effect of Ultrasonic Energy of Chrysotile Asbestos Industrial Minerals - Effect of Ultrasonic Energy of Chrysotile AsbestosBy E. Martinez The effect of ultrasonic energy transmitted through a liquid on chrysotile asbestos was investigated. Ultrasonic energy was effective in fiberization of chrysotile crudes as well as standard grades of Jan 1, 1963 
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                     Manufacture of Wire Bars from Secondary Copper Manufacture of Wire Bars from Secondary CopperBy W. A. Scheuch ORDINARILY secondary copper, unless electrolytically refined, is reclaimed directly as foundry ingots used in the manufacture of copper-rich alloy castings. This use does not require the elimination o Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Open-Pit Mining Operations Open-Pit Mining OperationsBy L. E. Fish, G. S. Wyman CHUQUICAMATA open-pit mine is capable of producing a total of 105,000 tons daily. When the sulphide plant is operating to capacity the distribution of this quantity will be approximately 30,000 tons s Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Reservoir Engineering - General - Early Results of the First Large-Scale Steam Soak Project in the Tia Juana Field, Western Venezuela Reservoir Engineering - General - Early Results of the First Large-Scale Steam Soak Project in the Tia Juana Field, Western VenezuelaBy H. J. de Haan, J. van Lookeren In view of their size and favorable characteristics, Shell's heavy-oil fields on the eastern coast of Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela — known as the "Bolivar Coast" — are obvious candidates for the app Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Part VIII - Communications - Alumina Transformations in A!-AI,O, Alloys (SAP) Below the Matrix Melting Point Part VIII - Communications - Alumina Transformations in A!-AI,O, Alloys (SAP) Below the Matrix Melting PointBy G. Beghi, G. Piatti THE authors examined the problem of the gradual transformation of Al2O3 from the transition phases normally encountered in SAP (r -x-n)1-3 to the stable a phase. This phenomenon is well-known at tempe Jan 1, 1967 
