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                     New York Paper - Certain Mechanical Changes in Bessemer Steel at the Königin-Marien-Hütte, near Zwickau, Saxony New York Paper - Certain Mechanical Changes in Bessemer Steel at the Königin-Marien-Hütte, near Zwickau, SaxonyBy Archiblad MacMartin The Kunigin-Marien-Hiitte is the only works in Germany where the Bessemer process is carried on by the direct method. The Besserner plant there, is arranged after the true English type, and the only r 
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                     New Trends In Theory And Technology Of The Air-Pulsated Jigs In Japan New Trends In Theory And Technology Of The Air-Pulsated Jigs In JapanBy M. Tanaka, S. Kita, Y. Jinnouchi, Y. Sawada This paper generalizes the results of the recent theoretical and experimental investigations on the air-pulsated jigs in Japan. The pulsating mechanism is analyzed as a special vibratory system, and t Jan 1, 1985 
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                     New Method of Mapping the Anthracite Coal-Fields of Pennsylvania New Method of Mapping the Anthracite Coal-Fields of PennsylvaniaDURING the early part of August, 1880, I was directed by Prof: J. P. Lesley, State Geologist, to assume charge of the geology and mapping of the Second Geological Survey of the anthracite coal-fields. Jan 1, 1881 
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                     New York Paper - The Manufacture of Sorne Foreign Rails (with Discussion) New York Paper - The Manufacture of Sorne Foreign Rails (with Discussion)By C. W. Gennet Announcement was made in the spring of 1926 that the Boston & Maine R. R. Co. had contracted with the well-known German steelmakers, Messrs. Fried Krupp, for the manufacture of 15,000 tons of basic op 
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                     Wollastonite (c502e11a-c3c0-4577-8bd3-10874a0fd952) Wollastonite (c502e11a-c3c0-4577-8bd3-10874a0fd952)By L. A. Roe, E. A. Elevatorski Wollastonite, named after William H. Wollaston, an English chemist, is a calcium metasilicate, CaSiO3; CaO: 48.30%, SiO2: 51.70%. It has a short history as an industrial mineral. The earliest product Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Geographical List Geographical ListNORTH AMERICA ALASKA Anchorage.-Culver, H. W. Geehan, R. W. Strandberg, H. Chicagof.-Russell, J. C. Tracy, Q. S. College.-Dorsh, J. B. Fox, E. F. Joesting, H. R. Smith, M. C. Wilcox, H. G. Dougla Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Contributions to the Records of Lead-Smelting in Blast Furnaces Contributions to the Records of Lead-Smelting in Blast FurnacesBy A. Eilers COMPOSITION OF CHARGES AND CONSUMPTION OF FUEL AT VARIOUS WORKS. A MARKED peculiarity of most of the smelting-works of the Far West is the looseness with which accounts of the operations are kept. Jan 1, 1873 
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                     Metallurgical Inventory - Some of the Things That Have Happened in the Last Fifteen Years Metallurgical Inventory - Some of the Things That Have Happened in the Last Fifteen YearsBy H. W. Gillett CLYDE WILLIAMS has reminded me that in the fall of 1929, gave, in MINING AND METALLURGY, an account of the hopes and aspirations of Battelle Memorial Institute, which was then just swinging into initi Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Cyclone Separators for Solvent Extraction in Metallurgy - TRANSACTIONS - VOL. 250 Cyclone Separators for Solvent Extraction in Metallurgy - TRANSACTIONS - VOL. 250By Wayne C. Hazen, James K. Kindig As the complexity of hydrometallurgical systems increases, it offers new opportunity for applications of solvent extraction. However, the high capital cost of mixer-settlers for large flow rates is a Jan 1, 1972 
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                     Iron and Steel Division - Free Energy, Entropy and Enthalpy Interaction Coefficients (TN) Iron and Steel Division - Free Energy, Entropy and Enthalpy Interaction Coefficients (TN)By Claude H. P. Lupis, John F. Elliott WAGNERL described the thermodynamic behavior of a metallic solution consisting of the solute components 2, 3,... at very dilute concentrations in the solvent, 1, in terms of the excess partial molar f Jan 1, 1965 
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                     Borehole at the Zenith Mine, Ely, Minnesota Borehole at the Zenith Mine, Ely, MinnesotaBy J. B. Newsom SAFER, cheaper, and faster sinking of mine openings seems to have been realized with the completion of a borehole 5 ½ ft. in diameter and 1208 ft. deep, in Minnesota, during 1938. Moreover, as the ope Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Economic Notes on Steel-Making Alloys Economic Notes on Steel-Making AlloysBy Paul M. Tyler OF THE 92 elements generally accepted by chemists as constituting the primary building blocks of matter, all but the very rarest have been investigated with a view to employing them in steel manufactu Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Part XII – December 1968 – Papers - Measurements of Young's Modulus of PoIycrystaIIine Nickel-Tungsten Alloys at Elevated Temperatures Part XII – December 1968 – Papers - Measurements of Young's Modulus of PoIycrystaIIine Nickel-Tungsten Alloys at Elevated TemperaturesBy William C. Harrigan, William D. Nix Dynamic measurements of Young's modulus have been made for poly crystalline Ni-W alloys from room temperature to 800°C. The alloys studied range in composition from pure nickel to Ni-10 at. pct Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Subsidies for Mine Production Subsidies for Mine ProductionBy Evan Just DIRECT subsidies for mine production in this country began as an outgrowth of wartime 'price regulation. The price-fixing authorities realized that the volume of production to be required from do Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Technical Advance on the Mesabi Iron Range Technical Advance on the Mesabi Iron RangeBy Rztssell H. Bennett A SURVEY of the Mesabi Range iron-ore industry demonstrates that a satisfactory degree of technical progress has been achieved in the last fifteen years. This advance has not been made over a uniform Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Amenia Paper - The Eureka Lode of Eureka, Eastern Nevada Amenia Paper - The Eureka Lode of Eureka, Eastern NevadaBy W. S. Keyes The State of Nevada, known par excellence as " the Silver State," occupies the major portion of the wide plateau, or so-called Great Basin, lying between the Sierra Nevada range on the west and the Wa Jan 1, 1879 
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                     On the Art of Metallography On the Art of MetallographyBy Francis Lucas EACH year we gather in this auditorium to honor the memory of a. distinguished American metallurgist and educator. I cannot bring to you reminiscences of Prof. Henry Marion Howe as other lecturers hav Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Part VIII - The Yield-Point Phenomenon in Strain-Aged Martensite Part VIII - The Yield-Point Phenomenon in Strain-Aged MartensiteBy N. N. Breyer A specially built "hard" tensile machine with characteristics permitting the precise detertnination of the drop of the load at the yield point has been used to study the magnitude of the yield-point p Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Discussion Of The Papers On Geophysical Prospecting Presented At The New York Meeting, February, 1928 Discussion Of The Papers On Geophysical Prospecting Presented At The New York Meeting, February, 1928CONTENTS PAGE BARTON, D. C.-The Eötvös Torsion Balance Method of mapping Geologic Structure (T. P. No. 50) 1 GEORGE, P. W.-Experiments with Eötvös Torsion Balance in the Tri-State Zinc and Lead D Jan 1, 1928 
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                     A New Method for Determining Iron Oxide in Liquid Steel A New Method for Determining Iron Oxide in Liquid SteelBy C. H. Herty Jr, C. H. FEW subjects have attracted the attention of metallurgists more than oxygen in steel. From the days of Mushet and Ledebui interest in this subject has been increasing, and as additional knowledge has Jan 1, 1957 
