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                     Institute of Metals Division - The Constitution of Aluminum-Rich Alloys of the Aluminum-Chromium-Manganese System Institute of Metals Division - The Constitution of Aluminum-Rich Alloys of the Aluminum-Chromium-Manganese SystemBy J. W. H. Clare An equilibrium isotherm at 550°C is given for ternary alloys rich in aluminum containing 0 to 15 wt pct Cr and 0 to 20 wt pct Mn. Phases encountered are: aluminum solid solution; stable temary comp Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Waterflood Performance in a Stratified, Five-Spot Reservoir-A Scaled-Model Study Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Waterflood Performance in a Stratified, Five-Spot Reservoir-A Scaled-Model StudyBy D. C. Lindley, D. H. Gaucher The displacement of oil by water in a waterflood project is accomplished by the action of transient viscous, gravitational and capillary forces which drive fluid through interconnecting pore spaces to 
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                     1978 Annual Review: Mineral Processing-Technology Battles Escalating Costs 1978 Annual Review: Mineral Processing-Technology Battles Escalating CostsEscalating energy costs and tough environmental standards were two major factors affecting the minerals processing area in 1978 For the most part, new startups and research and development initiatives Jan 5, 1979 
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                     Chicago Paper - Federal Taxation of Mines (with Discussion) Chicago Paper - Federal Taxation of Mines (with Discussion)By L. C. Graton The federal taxes on incomes and excess profits are of course heavy. In 1917, the value of the mineral production of the United States was a little in excess of $5,000,000,000. The total of federal ta Jan 1, 1923 
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                     Chicago Paper - Federal Taxation of Mines (with Discussion) Chicago Paper - Federal Taxation of Mines (with Discussion)By L. C. Graton The federal taxes on incomes and excess profits are of course heavy. In 1917, the value of the mineral production of the United States was a little in excess of $5,000,000,000. The total of federal ta Jan 1, 1923 
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                     Book XII Book XIIBy Herbert Clark Hoover, Lou Henry Hoover PREVIOUSLY I have dealt with the methods of separating silver from copper. There now remains the portion which treats of solidified juices ; and whereas they might be considered as alien to things met Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Part XII – December 1969 – Papers - Zinc Extrusion as a Thermally Activated Process Part XII – December 1969 – Papers - Zinc Extrusion as a Thermally Activated ProcessBy J. J. Jonas, G. Gagnon SHG zinc was extruded in the temperature range 110" to 350°C and the strain rate range 0.05 to 5 sec-1 The strain rate/flow stress/temperature results were analyzed using a power sinh stress relations Jan 1, 1970 
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                     On The Use Of The Computer For Ground Control Planning On The Use Of The Computer For Ground Control PlanningBy William G. Pariseau Advances in numerical methods of analysis and computer technology during the past decade have brought many formerly intractable ground control problems within easy reach of present day graduate mining Jan 1, 1983 
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                     The Bainite Reaction In Hypoeutectoid Steels The Bainite Reaction In Hypoeutectoid SteelsBy E. P. Klier, Taylor Lyman THE structures formed when austenite is quenched to subcritical temperatures and allowed to transform isothermally have been the subject of intensive study since the work of Davenport and Bain.1 Isoth Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Hypothesis For Different Floatabilities Of Coals, Carbons, And Hydrocarbon Minerals Hypothesis For Different Floatabilities Of Coals, Carbons, And Hydrocarbon MineralsBy Shiou-Chuan Sun THE fact that coals of different ranks and even of the same rank differ greatly in their amenability to froth flotation is well known. In recognition of the need for an explanation of this phenomenon, Jan 1, 1954 
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                     Prevention of Intergranular Corrosion in Corrosion-resistant Chromium-nickel Steels Prevention of Intergranular Corrosion in Corrosion-resistant Chromium-nickel SteelsBy P. Payson INTERGRANULAR corrosion in corrosion-resistant chromium-nickel steels has been widely discussed in the last few years. So far as the author knows, nothing has been published which definitely shows tha Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Phase Transformations In Titanium-Rich Alloys of Nickel and Titanium Institute of Metals Division - Phase Transformations In Titanium-Rich Alloys of Nickel and TitaniumBy J. Gordon Parr, D. H. Polonis The formation and subsequent decomposition of metastable phases in Ti-Ni alloys containing up to 11 pet (atomic) Ni have been studied. The decomposition of a completely retained ß phase and of a compl Jan 1, 1957 
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                     Part II – February 1969 - Papers - Solid-Solution Strengthening in the Ag-Au System Part II – February 1969 - Papers - Solid-Solution Strengthening in the Ag-Au SystemBy R. M. Asimow, J. J. Svitak Tile crilical resoll,r,d shear stress, CRSS, for slip of slow1y cooled Ag-All single crystals was measured at 201K. Tlze importance of short-range order and Suzuki sogregalion was inrestigated by de Jan 1, 1970 
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                     New York Paper - Grain Growth in Silicon Steel (with Discussion) New York Paper - Grain Growth in Silicon Steel (with Discussion)By W. E. Ruder It has been pointed out by Stead1 that grains of considerable coarseness may be developed in steels containing from 3 to 5 per cent. of silicon, and in a previous paper2 the present author has shown t Jan 1, 1914 
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                     75th Anniversary Celebration Marks All-Time High in AIME Meetings 75th Anniversary Celebration Marks All-Time High in AIME MeetingsBy AIME IN the parlance of Hollywood, it was a super-colossal meeting. In the more restrained language of engineers, the Institute's 75th Anniversary Celebration attracted the largest crowd ever; was the Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Butte Paper - Hydro-Electric Development in Montana (with Discussion) Butte Paper - Hydro-Electric Development in Montana (with Discussion)By Max Hebgen I. Natural Features of State Affecting Power Development .. 792 II. Early Developments. 1. Big Hole Plant................. 792 2. Canyon Feny Plant............... 793 3. Madison Plant No. 1........ Jan 1, 1914 
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                     Fresh-water Diatomite in the Pacific Coast Region Fresh-water Diatomite in the Pacific Coast RegionBy Henry Mulryan DIATOMS are microscopic aquatic plants of the order Bacillariaceae. They are unicellular plants with skeletons made up of amorphous opaline silica. The skeletons show highly ornate, complicated geomet Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Barium Minerals (e9816ae6-c416-4dca-a26f-874fb1873740) Barium Minerals (e9816ae6-c416-4dca-a26f-874fb1873740)By Donald A. Brobst The minerals barite (BaSO4-barium sulfate) and witherite (BaCO3-barium carbonate) are the chief commercial sources of the element barium and its compounds whose many uses are nearly hidden among the t Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Oil Developments In Poland Oil Developments In PolandBy Leon Orlowski THE oil-bearing districts of Poland are found on the slopes of the Carpathian Mountains. The oil belt extends from Gorlice southeast to Stanislawow. It is approximately 250 miles long and 30 miles wid Jan 3, 1925 
