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                     Mill Design For Labor Economy Mill Design For Labor EconomyBy Norman Weiss THE need for more efficient utilization of labor in the metal-mining industry has been the subject of several recent editorials in the mining press, and one attractive possibility for such improvement Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Metallurgy of Zinc - Practice Shows Numerous Small Improvements as Rapid Price Increase Brings Technologic Activity Metallurgy of Zinc - Practice Shows Numerous Small Improvements as Rapid Price Increase Brings Technologic ActivityBy H. R. Hanley IN AS MUCH as the interesting changes in the economics of the zinc industry are covered nowhere else in this issue, and they are related to technological progress in the metallurgy of zinc, some refer Jan 1, 1940 
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                     The Physical Chemistry Of Slags The Physical Chemistry Of SlagsSLAG composition, slag constitution, reactions in slag, and reactions between slag and metal-in other words, the physical chemistry of slags-are matters of great importance to the open-hearth operator Jan 1, 1944 
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                     An Electron Diffraction Study Of Oxide Films Formed On Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, Chromium And Copper At High Temperatures An Electron Diffraction Study Of Oxide Films Formed On Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, Chromium And Copper At High TemperaturesBy E. A. Gulbransen, J. W. Hickman ONE of the important factors that determine the resistance of a metal or alloy to further chemical reaction is the structure of the superficial oxide film A thorough understanding of the physical and Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - The Injection of a Hot Liquid into a Porous Medium Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - The Injection of a Hot Liquid into a Porous MediumBy C. W. Volek, J. E. Chappelear The injection of a hot liquid into initially cool porous media, saturated with the same liquid and surrounded by two impermeable but heat conducting media (cap and base rock), has been studied both ex Jan 1, 1970 
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                     New York Paper - Cost Factors in Coal Production (with Discussion) New York Paper - Cost Factors in Coal Production (with Discussion)By William H. Grady FactoRs entering into the market value of coal are its grade, and the cost of labor, material, and capital. Reduction in these costs cannot be expected in the future, and it therefore follows that gre Jan 1, 1915 
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                     Part X – October 1969 - Papers - The Effect of Heat Transfer on the Corrosion Behavior of Type 304 Stainless Steel in Boiling Water Part X – October 1969 - Papers - The Effect of Heat Transfer on the Corrosion Behavior of Type 304 Stainless Steel in Boiling WaterBy R. F. Steigerwald The effects of heat transfer on the corrosion behavior of type 304 stainless steel in boiling water have been studied. Heat transfer conditions increase the tendencies of the stainless steel toward st Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Minerals Beneficiation - The Use of Curvilinear Multiple correlation Analysis in Computer Simulation of Complex Models Minerals Beneficiation - The Use of Curvilinear Multiple correlation Analysis in Computer Simulation of Complex ModelsBy W. H. Yarroll This paper presents a general discussion of the utility of the statistical technique known as multiple correlation, and gives three specific examples of its application. The first demonstrates the mos Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Coal Market Study For The Eastern Interior Province To 2040 Coal Market Study For The Eastern Interior Province To 2040By Ronald F. Ayers The basic research for this study was conducted by Battelle's Columbus Laboratories in 1974. The high-sulfur content of coal threatens to erode its competitive position in the future. The impact Jan 1, 1978 
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                     New York Paper - White-Burning Clays of the Southern Appalachian States (with Discussion) New York Paper - White-Burning Clays of the Southern Appalachian States (with Discussion)By Joel H. Watkins The terms kaolin, china clay, ball clay, and paper clay are more or less loosely and interchangeably applied to a large class of white-burning clays. These clays are made up chiefly of hydrous amorpho Jan 1, 1915 
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                     Isotopic Constitutions And Origins Of Lead Ores Isotopic Constitutions And Origins Of Lead OresBy R. D. Russell, R. M. Farquhar ISOTOPIC tracers have become an important aid in following the progress of chemical processes in the laboratory. It has recently been found possible to utilize a system of naturally existing isotopic Jan 5, 1957 
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                     An Unusual Test of the Accuracy of Well-Surveying An Unusual Test of the Accuracy of Well-SurveyingBy S. H. Williston IT is not often that bore hole surveys can be checked by actual civil engineering methods. A recent Arizona survey was checked by normal surveying methods and the comparison of the results should be o Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Cellular Precipitation in an Austenitic Fe 30-Ni-6 Ti Alloy Institute of Metals Division - Cellular Precipitation in an Austenitic Fe 30-Ni-6 Ti AlloyBy G. R. Speich A cellular precipitation reaction in which cells consisting of an Ni3Ti (DO24) phase and austenite are formed has been studied in an austenitic Fe-30 Ni-6 Ti alloy. The variation of the growth rate a Jan 1, 1963 
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                     The Bureau Of Mines' Expanding Role In Undersea Mining The Bureau Of Mines' Expanding Role In Undersea MiningBy John W. Padan, John E. Crawford Beginning with a small but positive participation in undersea mining, the Bureau of Mines continues its active investigations into this potentially tremendous field. The Bureau began its active role i Jan 3, 1965 
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                     War Periods and Metal Prices War Periods and Metal PricesBy J. R. FINLA THE three great war periods of recent times involving the-chief industrial, commercial, and military nations of the world have been the following: 1. Wars centering around the French Republic and Nap Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Coal - Some Recent Investigations with the Dutch State Mines Cyclone Separator on Fine Coal Slurries - Discussion Coal - Some Recent Investigations with the Dutch State Mines Cyclone Separator on Fine Coal Slurries - DiscussionBy S. A. Falconer D. A. Dahlstrom—Mr. Falconer has done an admirable job of proving the adaptability of the cyclone to the beneficiation of a very difficult size range in the preparation of coal. The addition of the cy Jan 1, 1951 
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                     Coal - Some Recent Investigations with the Dutch State Mines Cyclone Separator on Fine Coal Slurries - Discussion Coal - Some Recent Investigations with the Dutch State Mines Cyclone Separator on Fine Coal Slurries - DiscussionBy S. A. Falconer D. A. Dahlstrom—Mr. Falconer has done an admirable job of proving the adaptability of the cyclone to the beneficiation of a very difficult size range in the preparation of coal. The addition of the cy Jan 1, 1951 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Radiation on the Rate of Diffusion of Arsenic into Germanium (TN) Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Radiation on the Rate of Diffusion of Arsenic into Germanium (TN)By R. E. Ogilvie, N. L. Peterson DURING the past few years there has been considerable effort devoted to the understanding of radiation effects on materials. The concept of the Frenkel defect and other lattice defects suggests that Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Gray Iron-Steel Plus Graphite Gray Iron-Steel Plus GraphiteBy J. T. Mackenzie HENRY MARION HOWE, in whose memory we are gathered together, was one of the great thinkers who develop from time to time to whom is given the rare gift of synthesis. Analysis is given to few, but synt Jan 1, 1944 
