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                     New York Paper - Nails from Tin-Scrap New York Paper - Nails from Tin-ScrapBy Oberlin Smith It may surprise the learned metallurgists who read this paper to learn that, by a recent discovery, nails of good quality can be made at one operation, directly from the ore, at the rate of, say, sixt Jan 1, 1889 
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                     Buffalo Paper - Note on the Forms Assumed by the Charge in the Blast-Furnace, as Affected by Various Methods of Filling Buffalo Paper - Note on the Forms Assumed by the Charge in the Blast-Furnace, as Affected by Various Methods of FillingBy Frank Firmstone When in charge of the Glen don Iron Works, the importance of good methods of filling was forcibly brought to my attention, and it occurred to me that the first step toward the discovery of the best pl Jan 1, 1899 
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                     Papres - Mining Geology - Succession of Minerals and Temperatures of Formation in Ore Deposits of Magmatic Affiliations Papres - Mining Geology - Succession of Minerals and Temperatures of Formation in Ore Deposits of Magmatic AffiliationsBy Waldemar Lindgren The following pages present data accepted by many geochemists and geologists regarding the succession of minerals and the temperatures of formation in ore deposits affiliated with igneous rocks. They Jan 1, 1937 
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                     The Coal and Oil Resources of Sakhaline Island The Coal and Oil Resources of Sakhaline IslandBy Chester Purington PROBABLY no battleship of any great power save Japan could long remain in. the Pacific Ocean tinder present conditions, were it to depend for fuel supply on the hitherto developed coal or oil resour Jan 9, 1923 
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                     Editorial – Nothin’ Down Editorial – Nothin’ DownIN the western mines, the boss, engineer, geologist, or nipper in making rounds have a password which usually guarantees safe entrance to a working place from below the working miner. Most men won&apo Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Production - Domestic - Petroleum Development in Oklahoma in 1936 Production - Domestic - Petroleum Development in Oklahoma in 1936By H. E. Rorschach Oil-field activities in Oklahoma made 1936 the best year since 1930. Approximately 2800 wells were completed, an increase of about 20 per cent over 1935. Purchasers' reports filed with the Corpor Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Part III – March 1968 - Papers - Vacuum Deposition of Single-Crystalline Silicon on Sapphire Part III – March 1968 - Papers - Vacuum Deposition of Single-Crystalline Silicon on SapphireBy L. R. Weisberg, E. A. Miller Single-crystalline films of silicon of good quality were vacuum-deposited on sapphire. The improved crystallinity was achieved by the strict exclusion of oxygen from the evaporation system, includin Jan 1, 1969 
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                     New York Secondary Metals - Non-ferrous Secondary Metals Recovered in the United States (with Discussion) New York Secondary Metals - Non-ferrous Secondary Metals Recovered in the United States (with Discussion)By J. P. Dunlop The fact is not.ablc though probably little known that thc Unitcd Statcls is the only nation obtaining and distributing through its Govcrn-ment burcaus any data pertaining to waste metals and drosses. 
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                     Part VII - Communications - Determination of the Distribution Coefficient and Diffusion Constants in Dilute Alloys of Thallium in Tin Part VII - Communications - Determination of the Distribution Coefficient and Diffusion Constants in Dilute Alloys of Thallium in TinBy K. G. Davis, P. Fryzuk VALUES for the equilibrium distribution coefficient, ko, are required for solidification studies. The procedure generally adopted1-3 is to progressively solidify alloy rods over a range of growth rate Jan 1, 1968 
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                     The Use Of Pulverized Coal As A Fuel For Metallurgical Furnaces. The Use Of Pulverized Coal As A Fuel For Metallurgical Furnaces.By H. R. Barnhurst IT would be a difficult matter to trace from the beginning the very few improvements made in the burning of fuels prior to 1860. Doubtless the crossing of the sticks of wood in building a, wood fire e Jan 10, 1913 
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                     Extractive Metallurgy Division - Solvent Extraction of Transition Metals from Thiocyanate Solutions Extractive Metallurgy Division - Solvent Extraction of Transition Metals from Thiocyanate SolutionsBy Renato G. Bautista, Robert A. Hard A comparative study has been made of the ex-tractability of several of the transitim metals from thiocyanate sohtions using methyl isobutyl ketone as the organic solvent. Extractions were made of scan Jan 1, 1963 
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                     Non-Ferrous Secondary Metals Recovered In The United States Non-Ferrous Secondary Metals Recovered In The United StatesBy J. P. Dunlop THE fact is-notable though probably little known that the United States is the only nation obtaining and distributing through its Government bureaus any data pertaining to waste metals and drosses. So Jan 1, 1928 
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                     The Stabilization Of Slopes In Open-Pit Mining The Stabilization Of Slopes In Open-Pit MiningBy H. Q. Golder INTRODUCTION The stabilization of slopes is not a design problem. A slope is designed before it is made. For a slope to be stabilized it must already exist. The basic problem has existed for a Jan 1, 1971 
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                     Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Fracture of Zinc Crystals in Bending Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Fracture of Zinc Crystals in BendingBy J. J. Gilman WHEN a zinc crystal is immersed in liquid N, and then plastically bent, it is observed that it bends a certain amount and then fractures. This fracture occurs at a fairly reproducible radius of curvat Jan 1, 1959 
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                     Re-Treating Middlings From Coal-Washing Tables By Hindered-Settling Classification Re-Treating Middlings From Coal-Washing Tables By Hindered-Settling ClassificationBy B. M. Bird ONE of the problems studied by the U. S. Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the University of Washington has been the re-treatment of table middlings. Hydraulic classification has given the best resu Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in California in 1944 Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in California in 1944By L. E. Porter, H. P. Hassel The state of California produced 310,-996,696 bbl. of oil and about 415,832,000 M cu. ft. of gas in 1944. Such oil production represented 18.5 per cent of the nation's production, as compared wit Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Papers - Production - Domestic - Petroleum Development in Oklahoma in 1937 Papers - Production - Domestic - Petroleum Development in Oklahoma in 1937By H. E. Rorschach Activity in Oklahoma oil fields made 1937 one of the best years since 1926. During the year, 3454 wells were completed, an increase of about 25 per cent over the year 1936. Purchasers reports filed wi Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Tensile Properties of Rolled Magnesium Alloys, I-Binary Alloys with Aluminum, Antimony, Bismuth, Cadmium, Copper, Lead, Nickel, Silver, Thallium, Tin and Zinc Tensile Properties of Rolled Magnesium Alloys, I-Binary Alloys with Aluminum, Antimony, Bismuth, Cadmium, Copper, Lead, Nickel, Silver, Thallium, Tin and ZincBy John McDonald THE amount of published literature in the field of mechanical proper-ties of magnesium alloys is not great; particularly with respect to rolled alloys. Haughton and Prytherch1 have summarized most of Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Chicago Paper - Review of American Blast-Furnace Practice, (See Discussion, p. 577) Chicago Paper - Review of American Blast-Furnace Practice, (See Discussion, p. 577)By E. C. Potter It is not the purpose of this paper to enter into the minutiae of a subject so vast, upon which volumes have already been written and volumes more might still be written, but simply to pass in review Jan 1, 1894 
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                     Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil Development and Production in Wyoming in 1937 Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil Development and Production in Wyoming in 1937By E. W. Krampert Oil development continued active in Wyoming during 1937, with much of the interest centered on prospecting for new pools, following a rather intensive seismograph play in 1936. The new fields of La Jan 1, 1938 
