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                     Blind Drilling a 3-m-Diam Shaft To the Deep Saline Oil Shale Zone in Northwest Colorado Blind Drilling a 3-m-Diam Shaft To the Deep Saline Oil Shale Zone in Northwest ColoradoBy Ray W. Amstutz The shaft was drilled on US government land m the Piceance Creek basin and was funded by the US Bureau of Mines (USBM). It was drilled to 723 m to provide access to rich deposits of oil shale, nahcoli Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Mexican Paper - Notes on the Pigholugan and Pigtao Gold-Regions, Island of Mindanao, Philippine Islands Mexican Paper - Notes on the Pigholugan and Pigtao Gold-Regions, Island of Mindanao, Philippine IslandsBy J. Clayton Nichols The principal mines of this region are 7 miles SE. from Gusa, and about 4 miles in a direct line from the seacoast. Gusa is a small town on the north coast of Mindanao, 4 miles east from Cagayan, the Jan 1, 1902 
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                     S/7 Application At N .V. Kempense Steenkolenmijnen Production - Dispatch Control S/7 Application At N .V. Kempense Steenkolenmijnen Production - Dispatch ControlBy ir. H. Eraly At the Zolder mine a S/7 computer is used for two purposes : - to monitor production at the coal face - to monitor the distribution of mine cars. By using sensors attached to equipment at the co Jan 1, 1977 
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                     Philadelphia Paper - Rolling vs. Hammering Ingots Philadelphia Paper - Rolling vs. Hammering IngotsBy Alexander L. Holley IN order to put sufficient work on steel ingots for rails, they must be reduced from about 12 inches square. As this cannot be done at one heat, they are first drawn down to about 7 inches square, and 
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                     Frictional Sliding And Fracture Behavior Of Some Nevada Test Site Tuffs Frictional Sliding And Fracture Behavior Of Some Nevada Test Site TuffsBy C. Morrow Deformation studies were performed on tuffaceous rocks fran Yucca Mountain, Nevada Test Site to determine the strengths and coefficients of friction under confining pressures from 10-50 MPa at room te Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Grain Size on the Creep Behavior of an Austenitic Iron-Base Alloy Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Grain Size on the Creep Behavior of an Austenitic Iron-Base AlloyBy W. F. Domis, F. von Gemmingen, F. Garofalo The effect of rain size on the creep behavior of an austenitic iron-base alloy has been studied at 1300° F under conditions of constant stress. The average grain diameter varied between 9 and 190 p (A Jan 1, 1964 
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                     Economics - Transportation Economics of Mineral Commodities Economics - Transportation Economics of Mineral CommoditiesBy W. A. Riggs In a single year the total transportation cost equals nearly 30 pct of the value of mineral commodities, the largest single cost from the deposit to consumer. The magnitude of this economic factor c Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Titanium Rich Region of the Titanium-Aluminum-Vanadium System Institute of Metals Division - Titanium Rich Region of the Titanium-Aluminum-Vanadium SystemBy Paul A. Farrar, Harold Margolin The Ti-Al-V system has been delineated from 50 to 100 wt pct Ti and front 600 to 1400°C by X-ray and ntetallographic techniques. Isothermal sections were delineated at 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000, 1100, Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Rock Mechanics - Shock Wave Attenuation in Elastic and Anelastic Rock Media Rock Mechanics - Shock Wave Attenuation in Elastic and Anelastic Rock MediaBy L. N. Cosner, C. F. Austin, J. K. Pringle Shock wave attenuation studies with three igneous rocks are reported: a spessartite elastic to low intensity stress waves, a diorite which is anelastic, and a porous scoria. The level of shock passing Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Delayed Yielding in a Substitutional Solid Solution Alloy Institute of Metals Division - Delayed Yielding in a Substitutional Solid Solution AlloyBy J. E. Dorn, L. A. Shepard LOW and Gensamer' demonstrated a number of years ago that the yield point phenomenon in mild steels was associated with the presence of fer-rite soluble carbon or nitrogen. More recently the yiel Jan 1, 1957 
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                     Coal - Design and Preliminary Operation of a Slagging Fixed-Bed Pressure Gasification Pilot Plant Coal - Design and Preliminary Operation of a Slagging Fixed-Bed Pressure Gasification Pilot PlantBy G. H. Gronhovd, W. H. Oppelt Complete gasification to produce synthesis gas for manufacture of synthetic chemicals and fuels offers possibilities for utilization of the vast lignite fuel deposits in the U.S. The design of a slugg Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Part IV – April 1968 - Papers - Hot Pressing of Cb3Sn (Nb3Sn) and Cb3Sn Composites and Some Resulting Superconductive Properties Part IV – April 1968 - Papers - Hot Pressing of Cb3Sn (Nb3Sn) and Cb3Sn Composites and Some Resulting Superconductive PropertiesBy P. R. Sahm, T. V. Pruss, D. A. Gandolfo Cb 3 Sn powders were hot-pressed to estahlish densi-fication conditions and assess the possible use of such compacts in multiphase structures with ceramic or magnetic inclusions. Superconducting trans Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Industrial Minerals - Relation of Land Subsidence to Ground-Water Withdrawals in the Upper Gulf Coast Region, Texas Industrial Minerals - Relation of Land Subsidence to Ground-Water Withdrawals in the Upper Gulf Coast Region, TexasBy L. A. Wood, A. G. Winslow Subsidence has occurred in several areas of the upper Gulf Coast region of Texas, although in most cases this is not evident without precise instrumental leveling. As referred to in this report, t Jan 1, 1960 
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                     PART III - Integrated Thin-Film Circuits Incorporating Active and Passive Elements PART III - Integrated Thin-Film Circuits Incorporating Active and Passive ElementsBy P. K. Weimer Coinpletely integrated thin-film circuits inco?,porating more than 1000 active and passive elements have been fabricated reproducibly in the laboratory by evaporation of- all components. A 180-stage m Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - The Fatigue Hardening of Copper Institute of Metals Division - The Fatigue Hardening of CopperBy A. G. Metcalfe, A. Siede The hardening of annealed copper during fatigue testing appears to be independent of the applied stress and to occur largely within the first 4000 cycles. Copper hardened by fatigue is more resistant Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Technical Notes - Application of the Gelatin Model for Studying Mobility Ratio Effects Technical Notes - Application of the Gelatin Model for Studying Mobility Ratio EffectsBy Paul B. Crawford, Melvin B. Burton A procedure is given which describes how the gelatin model may be-used to study the effect of mobility ratio on areas swept before and after breakthrough in fluid injection programs. Differences in mo Jan 1, 1957 
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                     Natural Gas - Measuring the Water Vapor Content of Gases Dehydrated by Triethylene Glycol Natural Gas - Measuring the Water Vapor Content of Gases Dehydrated by Triethylene GlycolBy Irwin Politziner F. M. Townsend, L. S. Reid Recently published data indicate that the water vapor content of a gas, as determined by dew point measurement, is inaccurate when the gas has been dehydrated with diethylene glycol. Water vapor conte Jan 1, 1951 
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                     Natural Gas - Measuring the Water Vapor Content of Gases Dehydrated by Triethylene Glycol Natural Gas - Measuring the Water Vapor Content of Gases Dehydrated by Triethylene GlycolBy L. S. Reid, Irwin Politziner F. M. Townsend Recently published data indicate that the water vapor content of a gas, as determined by dew point measurement, is inaccurate when the gas has been dehydrated with diethylene glycol. Water vapor conte Jan 1, 1951 
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                     Natural Gas - The Calculation of Pressure Drop in the Flow of Natural Gas Through Pipe Natural Gas - The Calculation of Pressure Drop in the Flow of Natural Gas Through PipeBy Fred H. Poettmann An equation has been derived for use in calculating the sandface pressure of flowing gas wells in which the variation of the compressibility factor of the gas with pressure is taken into consideration Jan 1, 1951 
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                     Natural Gas - The Calculation of Pressure Drop in the Flow of Natural Gas Through Pipe Natural Gas - The Calculation of Pressure Drop in the Flow of Natural Gas Through PipeBy Fred H. Poettmann An equation has been derived for use in calculating the sandface pressure of flowing gas wells in which the variation of the compressibility factor of the gas with pressure is taken into consideration Jan 1, 1951 
