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                     Some Causes and Cures of Unemployment Some Causes and Cures of UnemploymentBy Herbert Hoover YOUR committee asks that I speak today on the relations of the engineering profession to public affairs. That takes in a lot of ground. This being a cheerful occasion, I will assume that I should excl Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Miscellaneous Alloy-Forming Elements - Beryllium, Calcium, Cerium, Lithium, Manganese, Titanium, Vanadium And Zirconium Miscellaneous Alloy-Forming Elements - Beryllium, Calcium, Cerium, Lithium, Manganese, Titanium, Vanadium And ZirconiumBy J. E. Harris The metallic elements, beryllium, calcium, cerium, lithium, manganese, titanium, vanadium and zirconium are used in metallurgical practice in relatively small percentages for the purpose of improving Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Papers - Free Energy and Heat of Formation of the Intermetallic Compound CdSb Papers - Free Energy and Heat of Formation of the Intermetallic Compound CdSbBy Harry Seltz, J. C. DeHaven InteRmetallic compounds are formed in many binary metal systems. Some compounds are stable to their melting points, and others decompose at lower transition temperatures. Even those of the first class Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Papers - Free Energy and Heat of Formation of the Intermetallic Compound CdSb Papers - Free Energy and Heat of Formation of the Intermetallic Compound CdSbBy J. C. DeHaven, Harry Seltz InteRmetallic compounds are formed in many binary metal systems. Some compounds are stable to their melting points, and others decompose at lower transition temperatures. Even those of the first class Jan 1, 1935 
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                     The Wilfley Table, II The Wilfley Table, IIBy ROBERT R. RICHARDS My. first paper, read at the Cobalt Meeting of the Institute,1 July, 1907, dealt with the behavior of a small Wilfley table when concentrating galena from quartz, the table being fed with natural prod Sep 1, 1908 
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                     Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - A Laboratory Investigation of the Effect of Rate on Recovery of Oil by Water Flooding Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - A Laboratory Investigation of the Effect of Rate on Recovery of Oil by Water FloodingBy T. G. Richardson, F. M. Perkins In the recent paper of Richardson and Perkins entitled "A Laboratory Investigation of the Effect of Rate on Recovery of Oil by Water Flooding,"' the authors found very little appzrent effect on o Jan 1, 1958 
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                     Colorado Paper - Limonite Deposits of Mayaguez Mesa, Porto Rico Colorado Paper - Limonite Deposits of Mayaguez Mesa, Porto RicoBy C. R. Fettke, Bela Hubbard During the summer of 1916, while on a visit to the United States Agricultural Experiment Station at Mayaguez, Porto Rico, the writers were told by D. W. May, the director, that an occurrence of mangan Jan 1, 1920 
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                     Reservoir Engineering–General - An Approximate Method for Computing Nonsteady-State Flow of Gases in Porous Media Reservoir Engineering–General - An Approximate Method for Computing Nonsteady-State Flow of Gases in Porous MediaBy L. G. Jones An approximate method of calculation is developed in this paper which allows duplication of radial unsteady-state gas flow computer results where Darcy's law applies, such as those reported by Ar 
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                     Application Of Computers To Production Planning In Underground Mines Application Of Computers To Production Planning In Underground MinesBy William J. Douglas, Jack T. Urie, Randall D. Metz Production and financial planning for a new underground mine requires the coordination of equipment and coal reserves in a manner which assures that resources are utilized efficiently in achieving the Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Construction and Equipment of the Ross Shaft, Homestake Mining Company Construction and Equipment of the Ross Shaft, Homestake Mining CompanyBy Guy Bjorge IN recent years the Homestake mine has been served by three shafts, the B. &. M., the B. & M. No; 2 and the Ellison, supplemented by an inside shaft, the Milliken, extending from the 2000-ft. level to Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Crushing Resistance Of Various Ores-Discussion Crushing Resistance Of Various Ores-DiscussionC. Q. PAYNE, New York, N. Y. (written discussion*).-The method adopted by Mr. Lennox is a very interesting test of the practical application of Mr. Gates' crushing-surface diagram to a greet vari Jan 10, 1918 
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                     Open Pit Mining - Stripping Overburden Using Nuclear Explosives Open Pit Mining - Stripping Overburden Using Nuclear ExplosivesBy P. L. Russell The use of nuclear explosives for excavation has been demonstrated to be feasible and practical. Application of nuclear explosives for overburden removal from large ore deposits appears to offer econo Jan 1, 1964 
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                     Part VII - Papers - An X-Ray Diffraction Study of Polycrystalline Brass Deformed in Tension Part VII - Papers - An X-Ray Diffraction Study of Polycrystalline Brass Deformed in TensionBy Henry M. Otte, Ralph P. I. Adler The changes of line position and integral line breadth in the X-ray diffraction pattern of a polycvys-talline Cu-30Zn tensile test piece, incrementally loaded (and unloaded) up to fracture, have been Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Chicago Paper - Chrome-ore Deposits in Cuba (with Discussion) Chicago Paper - Chrome-ore Deposits in Cuba (with Discussion)By Ernest F. Burchard A reconnaissance of the chrome and manganesel ore deposits of Cuba was made in the spring of 1918 by Albert Burch, representative of the U. S. Bureau of Mines, and the writer, representing the U. S. G Jan 1, 1920 
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                     Salt Lake Paper - Unit Construction Costs from the New Smelter of the Arizona Copper Co., Ltd. Salt Lake Paper - Unit Construction Costs from the New Smelter of the Arizona Copper Co., Ltd.By E. Horton Jones CONTENTS I Page Introduction ....:......................... 3 Chapter I. Unit Costs. . ...................... 4 Chapter II. Comparative Costs ..................... 20 Chapter III. Composite Costs. Jan 1, 1915 
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                     Papers - Philadelphia Meeting – October, 1929 - Treatment and Structure of Magnesium Alloys Papers - Philadelphia Meeting – October, 1929 - Treatment and Structure of Magnesium AlloysBy John A. Gann The following investigation constitutes a brief réumé of the more important binary magnesium alloys from the standpoint of metallo-graphic technique, and the effect of heat treatment on structure and Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Papers - Philadelphia Meeting – October, 1929 - Treatment and Structure of Magnesium Alloys Papers - Philadelphia Meeting – October, 1929 - Treatment and Structure of Magnesium AlloysBy John A. Gann The following investigation constitutes a brief réumé of the more important binary magnesium alloys from the standpoint of metallo-graphic technique, and the effect of heat treatment on structure and Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Discussion Of Papers Presented At Chicago And New York Meetings Discussion Of Papers Presented At Chicago And New York Meetings Discussion Of Papers Presented At Chicago And New York Meetings Discussion Of Papers Presented At Chicago And New York Meetings Discussion Of Papers Presented At Chicago And New York Meetings Discussion Of Papers Presented At Chicago And New York MeetingsP. H. ARGALL, Magdalena, N. Mex. (written discussion *).-The Chilean mill has generally been considered a fine-crushing machine and as such has had many advocates; it has also. had quite a number of d Jan 4, 1920 
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                     Discussion - (Alan Wood Steel's Progress In BOF High Scrap Charges) Discussion - (Alan Wood Steel's Progress In BOF High Scrap Charges)By Jay F. Smith The Alan Wood BOF Shop consists of two 140 ton furnaces with a rated yearly capacity of 1-1/4 million ingot tons, he hot metal for the BOF Shop is supplied by two 18 foot blast furnaces which produc Jan 1, 1972 
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                     PART IV - Communications - The Standard Free Energy of Formation of Cuprous Oxide PART IV - Communications - The Standard Free Energy of Formation of Cuprous OxideBy F. E. Rizzo, L. R. Bidwell, D. F. Frank THE use of galvanic cells for the determination of oxygen activities has spread rapidly since the suitability of calcia-stabilized zirconia as a solid electrolyte material was first demonstrated by Ki Jan 1, 1968 
