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Biomineral Film Coating on Titanium Electrode in Aqueous SolutionBy M. Okido, O. Takai, Z. Zhao, M. Ishikawa, R. Ichino, K. Kuroda
"Electrolytic method was applied to calcium phosphate coating on titanium plates as an excellent technique for high density and intensive contact of coated films on biomaterials. The effect of H2O 2 a
Jan 1, 2000
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Cellhouse VentilationBy J. de Visser, J. A. Davis
Since the mid 1970's, development of zinc electrowinning (EW) facilities has out-paced its counterparts in the copper and nickel electrowinning industries in the design of efficient, compact, and auto
Jan 1, 2000
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Wire Rope Sheave Friction Effects on the Takeup Carriage Belt TensionBy Jeff Poe
When a takeup weight is offset to the side of a conveyor, a wire rope is commonly routed from the takeup weight through a series of sheaves to the takeup carriage. The friction developed from a series
Jan 1, 2000
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The Roles of Metallic Compounds on Dioxins Generation-Decomposition Behavior from Thermodynamics and Quantum ChemistryBy Nagahiro Saito, Takahiro Ishizaki, Mituhito Hirota, Akio Fuwa
"Owing to their extremely high toxicity in the environment, the dioxins have been attracting social, technical and scientific attention in recent years. The authors theoretically had predicted the the
Jan 1, 2000
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The NICO and Sue-Dianne Proterozoic, Iron Oxide-hosted, Polymetallic Deposits, Northwest Territories: Application of the Olympic Dam Model in ExplorationBy Kathryn L. Neale, Derek L. Mulligan, Robin E. Goad, Norman A. Duke, A. Hamid Mumin, W. John Camier
"Abstract - The NICO and Sue-Dianne deposits are being explored and delineated by Fortune Minerals Limited in the Mazenod Lake District of the Northwest Territories, using an Olympic Dam model. The de
Jan 1, 2000
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Roof Behavior In South African Coal Room And Pillar PanelsBy Bruce W. Jack
An extensive underground roof-monitoring program was conducted in order to determine the roof strata behavior under various conditions. In total 29 sites at 5 different collieries were monitored using
Jan 1, 2000
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The Effectiveness of Covers at Rum Jungle After Fifteen YearsBy Greg P. Timms, John W. Bennett
Monitoring on Whites waste rock dump at Rum Jungle has provided a unique opportunity to assess the effectiveness of a cover in the medium term. Temperature and oxygen concentration profiles have been
Jan 1, 2000
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Open Stope Mining Strategies at Brunswick MineBy P Andrieux
By 1996 ground control-related problems at Brunswick Mine had raised serious concerns regarding the safe and economical extraction of large portions of the reserves. These difficulties were mainly cau
Jan 1, 2000
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Environmental Evaluation Of The Belle Eldridge Mine Near Deadwood, South DakotaBy A. D. Davis, C. J. Webb, C. S. Johnson
The Belle Eldridge Mine is an inactive lead-zinc mine in Spruce Gulch south of Deadwood, South Dakota. Acidic mine drainage (AMD) produced at the site drains into Spruce Creek, a tributary of Whitewo
Jan 1, 2000
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Lessons Learned from Long-Term and Large-Batch Humidity CellsBy Nora M. Hutt, Kevin A. Morin
The Sobek humidity cell has been in use with minor modification for more than 30 years to determine bulk primary-mineral reaction rates. As a result, it has become a key tool for predicting the bulk r
Jan 1, 2000
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A Review of Processes for Metallic foams and a Basic Study of Bubble Formation in LiquidsBy Y. Waseda, S. V. Gnyloskurenko
"Present paper reviews the various processes for making of metallic foams. These methods are classified in accordance with the state of initial metals - liquid, powdered and ionized. Liquid metal can
Jan 1, 2000
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Biotechnologies for remediation and pollution control in the mining industryBy L. Bernoth, I. Firth, S. Rhodes, P. McAllister
As biotechnologies emerge from laboratories into main-stream application, the benefits they offer are judged against competing technologies and business criteria. Bioremediation technologies have pass
Jan 1, 2000
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Blasting in Congested AreasBy David Miller, James Santoro
Blasting is often required in urbanized areas to allow for economical execution of construction, demolition, and mining. Several examples of operations that require blasting in built up areas include
Jan 1, 2000
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Ultrafine Jet Mill Grinding – New Developments!By J. Roth
PROLOGUE Nowadays, where production costs and energy costs are increasing and at the same time requirements in fineness and purity of industrial mineral products are getting higher and higher, indust
Jan 1, 2000
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Competitiveness in the Coal Mining IndustryFor the last decade Australia has been the leading exporter of both steam and coking coal. In the ten-year period 1989 - 1998 steam coal exports increased by 93 per cent and metallurgical coal exports
Jan 1, 2000
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Overview of Refractory RecyclingBy Robert T. Oxnard
"EXECUTIVE SUMMARYThe history of Refractory Recycling indicates there was little recycling until the 1950s. Energy incentives were the primary reason for the beginnings of a recycling effort by the re
Jan 1, 2000
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Motion Editing And Reuse Techniques And Their Role In Studying Events Between A Machine And Its OperatorBy Ovsei Volberg
Motion capture involves recording the position and global orientation of joint sensors of a real object, in most cases a real person performing some human activities. This information is usually recor
Jan 1, 2000
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Geodynamic Modelling as an Exploration ToolBy Y Zha, J L. Walshe, A Ord, N J. Archibald
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the concept of Geodynamic Modelling as an exploration tool and to provide a specific example, namely, the Century Zinc deposit in Northern Queensland. Geodynami
Jan 1, 2000
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Semi - Solid Processing of Al - Wrought AlloysBy P. J. Uggowitzer, K. Steinhoff, A. Wolf
"With the increasing acceptance of the Thixoforging process in the last few years, also the technical and commercial requirements for this forming technology and its components increased. So far, a gr
Jan 1, 2000
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History Of Foundation Pile Driving Hammers In New York City, 1900 To 2000 - SummaryBy James S. Graham
Foundation pile driving hammers used in New York City in the past 100 years have been drop, steam, compressed air, diesel, and hydraulic. In 1992, the first hydraulic hammer in the New York City area
Jan 1, 2000