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                     Postwar Products Planning and Raw Materials Sources Postwar Products Planning and Raw Materials SourcesBy Clyde E. Williams IN planning a postwar program for manufactured products, it is essential that the bases for the plans be wisely chosen. First we must make certain assumptions as to the war's ending. Let us assum Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Discussion ? Powder Metallurgy Symposium - Chicago Meeting, February 1946 ? Contents - The Pressing Operation In The Fabrication Of Articles By Powder Metallurgy ? Koehring, R. P., Squire, A. Discussion ? Powder Metallurgy Symposium - Chicago Meeting, February 1946 ? Contents - The Pressing Operation In The Fabrication Of Articles By Powder Metallurgy ? Koehring, R. P., Squire, A.This is a most interesting paper and some data in it are corroborated by work I did at Watertown Arsenal some time ago with iron powder. I would like to ask Dr. Wulff to say just a little more about t Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Interatomic Forces In Metals And Alloys Interatomic Forces In Metals And AlloysBy Robert F. Mehl THE mechanical behavior of metals and alloys is presumably conditioned by two factors; namely, the crystalline symmetry and the interatomic forces. Considerable attention has been given to the first o Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Cleveland Meeting Cleveland MeetingTHE sessions of the Institute were opened on Tuesday evening, October 26th, at Garrett's Hall, by Mr. Charles A. Otis, Chairman of the Local Committee of Arrangements, who welcomed the Institute Jan 1, 1876 
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                     Cleveland Meeting - October 1875 Cleveland Meeting - October 1875The sessions of the Institute were opened on Tuesday evening, October 26th, at Garrett's Hall, by Mr. Charles A. Otis, Chairman of the Local Committee of Arrangements, who welcomed the Institute 
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                     The Kurzwernhart Gas-Saving Process The Kurzwernhart Gas-Saving ProcessBy Joseph Hartshorne EVER since the introduction of the Siemens regenerative furnace, it has been recognized that a certain amount of gas is lost each time the furnace-action is reversed. This loss comes, first, from the Mar 1, 1906 
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                     Institute of Metals ? Metallurgy of Minor Constituents An Important Factor In Recent Process Institute of Metals ? Metallurgy of Minor Constituents An Important Factor In Recent ProcessBy H. OSBORG THE patent literature of alloys for the last two decades or so indicates that the number of liatents referring to smaller and smaller percentages of essential alloying constituents is on the increase, Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Iron and Steel Division - Transfer of Sulfur or Oxygen from a Low to a High Chemical Potential through an Ionic Membrane (15fc099d-7101-4c3b-8f93-9ba200f46be5) Iron and Steel Division - Transfer of Sulfur or Oxygen from a Low to a High Chemical Potential through an Ionic Membrane (15fc099d-7101-4c3b-8f93-9ba200f46be5)By E. T. Turkdogan, P. Grieveson It is shown experimentally that, by making use of the coupled S-O reaction in ionic melts, it is possible to transfer slclJur or oxygen from a lozv to a high chemical potential through an ionic nzenzb Jan 1, 1962 
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                     The End of the Century (8b444765-b921-401b-b94c-3816957c5e9d) The End of the Century (8b444765-b921-401b-b94c-3816957c5e9d)By Thomas T., Read THE decades immediately before and after the end of the nineteenth century (1890-1910) were a period of increased activity in mineral industry education. One reason for ,this, undoubtedly, was the rap Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Some Observations in Ore Search Some Observations in Ore SearchCONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. By George M. Fowler 2 Question 1-Is Structural Deformation of Some Character Always Necessary for the Migration of Mineralizing Solutions, Especially Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Quicksilver Deposits near Little Missouri River, Southwest Arkansas Quicksilver Deposits near Little Missouri River, Southwest ArkansasBy J. C. Reed CINNABAR was discovered in southwestern Arkansas on Little Missouri River in sec. 1, T.7S., R.26W., in April, 1930, and near Antoine Creek in sec. 28, T.6S., R.23W., some 15 miles farther east in May Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Concerning the Mechanism of Resistivity Recovery Observed in Cold-Worked Molybdenum Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Concerning the Mechanism of Resistivity Recovery Observed in Cold-Worked MolybdenumBy H. R. Peiffer Recently artin has indicated that the recovery of resistivity at 145°C following elongation of molybdenum at room temperature was the result of the annihilation of vacancies. The activation energy for Jan 1, 1959 
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                     Classification And Preparation Of Non-Ferrous Scrap Metals And Alloys Classification And Preparation Of Non-Ferrous Scrap Metals And AlloysBy H. F. Seifert THE classification and preparation of non-ferrous scrap metals is a subject of interest to every individual and corporation that employs in its processes of manufacture non-ferrous metals and alloys a Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Top Slicing In Old Fills At El Bordo Mine, Mexico Top Slicing In Old Fills At El Bordo Mine, MexicoBy R. J. Mechin TOP-SLICING was introduced in the Pachuca district in 1917 by T. C. Baker, at that time mine superintendent, of the Santa Gertrudis mine. There then existed 1200 ft. (365.7 m.) below the surface, lyin Jan 10, 1925 
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                     Classification And Preparation Of Non-Ferrous Scrap Metals And Alloys Classification And Preparation Of Non-Ferrous Scrap Metals And AlloysBy H. F. Seifert THE classification and preparation of non-ferrous scrap metals is a subject of interest to every individual and corporation that employs in its processes of manufacture non-ferrous metals and alloys a Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Production - Foreign - Drilling and Producing Activities in Brazil Production - Foreign - Drilling and Producing Activities in BrazilBy J. E. Brantly In October 1939, a drilling program was commenced on the Atlantic seaboard of Brazil, with three steam rotary rigs of medium capacity. One of these was assigned to the State of Alagbas and the other t Jan 1, 1942 
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                     The Duties of the Engineer The Duties of the EngineerIN speaking, on the subject, "Engineer-Citizens," at the Lehigh Valley Mineral Industries Conference dinner, on April 26, at Easton, Pa., George Otis Smith, Director of the United States Geological Su Jan 5, 1928 
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                     Production - Foreign - Drilling and Producing Activities in Brazil Production - Foreign - Drilling and Producing Activities in BrazilBy J. E. Brantly In October 1939, a drilling program was commenced on the Atlantic seaboard of Brazil, with three steam rotary rigs of medium capacity. One of these was assigned to the State of Alagbas and the other t Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Alexander Agassiz Monument Alexander Agassiz MonumentTHE LIFE and works of Alexander Agassiz, first president of the Calumet & Hecla Mining Co., were recalled to memory when a monument bearing his statue was unveiled in Agassiz Park, at Calumet, Mich., Jan 11, 1923 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - The Effects of Melting and Casting Procedures on the Elevated Temperature Properties of Nickel and Cobalt-Base Alloys Institute of Metals Division - The Effects of Melting and Casting Procedures on the Elevated Temperature Properties of Nickel and Cobalt-Base AlloysBy J. W. Cunningham, M. J. Stultzman THE demand for improved materials for high-temperature service has increased during the last few years. Iron,- nickel,- and cobalt-base alloys have been investigated extensively and many alloys with o Jan 1, 1960 
