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Buckman Onsite® Um Grande Avanço De Informaçoes Para O ClienteBy Wallace Ernesto Sant Anna Ramos
O Buckman Onsite® é um novo portal web para clientes com interface para um painel de dados, que propicia ao cliente e representante de serviços da Buckman, o acesso a informações essenciais sobre as o
Aug 17, 2017
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Bucko Lake Deposit - Mineralogy of a High Tenor Mineralogy Nickel DepositBy Greg Collins
BUCKO EXPLORATION HISTORY ??1964-Discovery ??1970?s -114 holes totaling 34,000 metres drilled -vertical shaft excavated to a depth of 300 metres (1000 Level) plus 800 metres of underground develop
May 1, 2006
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Budel Zink Sets A New Standard For NOx Reduction In An Acid PlantBy J. van Driel
NOx is a growing concern for acid plant operators due to recent legislation reducing the allowable stack limits, as well as continually more stringent requirements for product acid quality. NOx also c
Jan 1, 2002
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Budget Control At the Hollinger MineBy J. W. Thomson, H. J. Lloyd, R. J. Taylor
"THE HOLLINGER MINE has been producing gold and by-product silver almost continuously for forty-eight years. The value of current production is $10,000,000 annually from one million tons of ore. Its m
Jan 1, 1960
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Budget Estimation and Contingency Allocation of Block Cave Construction Using Least-squares Monte Carlo Real OptionsBy H M. Ahmed, W S. Dunbar
Construction of cave mining systems requires significant capital expenditure and long-term commitment of human, equipment and material resources before production commences. Risks and uncertainties of
May 9, 2016
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Budget Model Data of Drill and Blast Tunnelling in BrazilBy Pedro C. Carneiro, Luiz G. I. Maciel
"This article presents data of advance and excavation rates in tunnelling works, and how theseactivities interact with the duration and cost of a contract. These key parameters, after analysis andsynt
Jan 1, 2016
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Budgetary Control of Mining OperationsBy A. J. Paul Laprairie
"ADVANCE planning of mining methods, from the first development openings to stope layout and pillar recovery, has long been accepted as a normal method of operating a mine. Recently, mine managers hav
Jan 1, 1960
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Budgeting: The Planning and Control ProcessThis chapter looks at the development and use of the operating budget. This is management's plan of action in the short term, usually one year. The operating budget includes all expensed producti
Jan 1, 1999
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Buffalo Meeting - October, 1888Jan 1, 1889
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Buffalo Meeting - October, 1898Jan 1, 1899
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Buffalo Paper - A Description of the Semet-Solvay By-Product Coke-Oven Plant at Ensley, Ala. (Discussion, 873)By William Hutton Blauvelt
An official of one of the prominent iron companies of the South recently made the following statement during a discussion of the present conditions of the Southern iron business: " The trouble with us
Jan 1, 1899
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Buffalo Paper - A Differential Regenerative Hot-Blast Stove and its Application to an Open- Hearth Blast-Furnace.By Jacob T. Wainwright
This stove has been designed to meet the requirements of a fur nave that must be operated with either a reducing or a neutral flame ; and more particularly to make feasible the operating of re duction
Jan 1, 1889
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Buffalo Paper - A Modification of Bischof's Method for Determining the Fusibility of Clays, as Applied to Non-Refractory Clays, and the Resistance of Fire-Clays to FluxesBy H. O. Hofman
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, In deternlining experimentally the fusibility of clays, two kinds of methods may be distinguished—the direct and the indirect. Of the direct methods, that of Seger has foun
Jan 1, 1899
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Buffalo Paper - A New Assay for MercuryBy Richard E. Chism
The dry methods of assaying mercury-ores and other combinations of mercury all rest upon the volatility of this metal as a beginning. After the separation of the mercury in the form of vapor from t
Jan 1, 1899
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Buffalo Paper - A Note upon a Modification of the Reducing Process Used by the Carbon Iron CompanyBy Alfred E. Hunt
In a paper written for the Boston meeting of February, 1888 (Trans., xvi., 693), on "Some Recent Improvements in OpenHearth Steel Practice," the writer described the reducing agent used by the Carbon
Jan 1, 1889
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Buffalo Paper - A Present Need in the Engineering ProfessionBy William B. Potter
We have come together on this occasion, as so often before the members of the Institute have met in friendly council, to hear and discuss whatever investigation, observation, and experience during the
Jan 1, 1889
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Buffalo Paper - Analysis of Blast-Furnace Gas While Blowing InBy Ralph H. Sweetser
When a furnace-manager is '(blowing in," he generally has no time to consider the composition of the waste gas, and does not bother with it, except to take care that he does not get " gassed." Mo
Jan 1, 1899
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Buffalo Paper - Anthracite and Coke, Separate and Mixed, in the Warwick Blast-FurnaceBy Edgar S. Cook
The Warwick furnace at Pottstown, Pa., constructed for anthracite fuel, is, as may be remembered, 554 feet high, with 15; feet bosh. The actual working height from stock-line to bottom is only 474 fee
Jan 1, 1889
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Buffalo Paper - Asphalt and its UsesBy F. V. Greene
This paper is based on my experience in the use of asphalt, for paving and other purposes, during the last ten years, part of the
Jan 1, 1889
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Buffalo Paper - Biographical Notice of Theodor RichterBy R. W. Raymond
GEHEIMER BERGRATH Prof. Dr. HIERONYMUS THEODOR RICHTER, ex-Director of the Freiberg Mining Academy and Honorary Member of this Institute (to give him the full title, which nobody ever thought of using
Jan 1, 1899