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    Part X – October 1969 - Papers - Deformation Modes of Ti-5AI-2.5 Sn under Uniaxial and BiaxiaI Stress at 20° K

    By S. F. Frederick, G. F. Pittinato

    The deformation mechanisms operating in Ti-5Al-2.5Sn at 20°K under uniaxial and biaxial stress fields were determined by using both optical and electron microscopy. In the uniaxially stressed specimen

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Geologic Studies Play Major Role At Hudson Cement Co.'s Quarry

    By J. R. Dunn

    Planning quarry operations and control of the quality of rock materials at Hudson Cement Co. at East Kingston, N. Y., are special problems because of multiple uses for the stone and the great structur

    Jan 11, 1961

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    The Effect of High Litharge in the Crucible-Assay for Silver

    By Richard W. Lodge

    Ix the crucible-method of assaying ores for silver a certain amount of litharge is essential to supply sufficient lead to collect the precious metals. The object of this paper is to point out that the

    Sep 1, 1907

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    The Design of Blast-Furnace Gas-Engines in Belgium

    By H. Hubert

    THE first attempts at direct utilization of blast-furnace gas in engines were made in 1895. For a considerable time the gas had been burnt in Cowper stoves for heating the blast for the furnace, and u

    Nov 1, 1906

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    Improvements and Present Practice in Blasting Explosives

    By Walter C. Holmes

    IN the recently published book entitled "Man in a Chemical World," by A. Cressy Morrison, the several pages discussing explosives were included in the chapter on "Serving Industry." Such a classificat

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Madison River Plant No. 2

    "Located in Madison River Canyon, about 14 miles by road from Norris, Mont. Built in 1907 by Madison River Power Co.DAM: Rock filled wooden crib structure, 183 ft. long, 34 ft. high or 44 ft. to top o

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Development of the Iron and Steel Industry on the Niagara Frontier

    By W. A. James

    NATURE endowed the Niagara Frontier with great resources but it was the molding of these resources by the early pioneers that assured its future development. This great industrial district of New York

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Manganese Upgrading at Three Kids Mine, Nevada

    By S. J. McCarroll

    Fig. 1—The belt shown at right carries filter cake to mixing station over calciner. Crude ore conveyors appear in right background. THE Three Kids mine, some six miles east of Henderson, Nev., is i

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Technical Notes - Two Errors in Pressure Measurement Using Subsurface Gauges

    By Murray F. Hawkins, W. J. Ainsworth

    In all types of subsurface pressure gauges the extension which occurs in the pressure-sensitive element is a function of the difference between the external (well or calibration) pressure and the inte

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Discussions - Of Mr. Roe's Paper on The Manufacture and Characteristics of Wrought-Iron (see p. 203)

    C. Edward Stafford, Chester, Pa.:—Doring all my business life, I have been engaged in the manufacture of Bessemer and open-hearth steels, but, during my long connection with the Shoenberger Steel Co.

    Jan 1, 1906

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    A Criticism Of The Ionization Theory Of Brownian Movement

    By Herbert H. Kellogg

    IN 1930, Taggart, Taylor and Knoll1found that addition of various electrolytes to suspensions of ground minerals resulted in the stopping or starting of Brownian movement of the suspended particles. O

    Jan 1, 1945

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    New York Paper - The Patio Process in Guanajuato, Mexico

    By Roberto Fernandez

    Want of knowledge on the part of experts from abroad respecting the amalgamation-system, known as the Mexican or patio process, has been the cause in this country of trouble to many foreign mining com

    Jan 1, 1900

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    Tracer Study Of Sulphur In The Coke Oven

    By R. W. Hyde, B. S. Old, S. E. Eaton

    INTRODUCTION ONE of the most important problems facing the steel industry at the present time is that of maintaining at a minimum the sulphur content of many grades of steel where sulphur is known

    Jan 1, 1948

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    New York Paper February, 1918 - The Employment Manager and the Reduction of Labor Turnover (with Discussion)

    By Thomas T. Read

    The cost of labor turnover in industry is so large as to justify the adoption of almost any means to bring about its reduction. Intensive study has shown that faulty methods of hiring and discharging

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Characterization and Extraction of Metals from Sea Floor Manganese Nodules

    By A. P. Herring, M. Hoover, D. W. Fuerstenau

    The dissolution of nickel, copper, and cobalt from five different samples of well-characterized deep sea manganese nodules was measured as a function of temperature, pH, leaching time, and particle si

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Copper Alloy Systems with Variable Alpha Range and Their Use in the Hardening of Copper

    By M. G., Corson

    1. In addition to the alloys of copper with iron previously found by Hanson and Ford to show an increase in the concentration of the alpha range with increase in temperature the following binary and t

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Coalesced Copper-Its History, Production and Characteristics

    By H. H. Stout

    IN the early fall of 1925, the writer was conducting, in the Ledoux and Co. labora-tory, New York, experiments directed to-ward ascertaining the effect on its impurity content when cathode copper was

    Jan 1, 1940

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - Electric Power-Transmission in Mining Operations

    By H. C. Spaulding

    The rapid increase, during the last few years, in the number and magnitude of applications of electric power-transmission to commer cial uses in this country, has been due principally to three causes:

    Jan 1, 1891

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    Wilikes-Barre Paper - The Geographical Distribution of Mining Districts in the United States

    By R. W. Raymond

    PROFESSOR W. P. BLAKE, in a note to his Catalogue of California Minerals, pointed out that the milling districts of the Pacific slope are arranged in parallel zones, following the prevailing direction

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    New York Paper - Work of National Production Committee, U. S. Fuel Administration (with Discussion)

    By J. B. Neale

    FRom the beginning of its activities, the members of the National Production Committee have felt that the following points were essential to the success of its work: The operators must feel that their

    Jan 1, 1920