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                     Dispersing Properties Of Tanning Agents And Possibilities Of Their Use In Flotation Of Fine Minerals Dispersing Properties Of Tanning Agents And Possibilities Of Their Use In Flotation Of Fine MineralsBy G. Rinelli, A. M. Marabini A wide-ranging series of experiments has been carried out on value minerals (sphalerite, smithsonite and hematite) and gangue minerals (quartz and calcite) to assess the properties of various commerci Jan 1, 1980 
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                     A Challenge to Petroleum Engineers A Challenge to Petroleum EngineersBy D. R. Knowlton IF I were a minister, and this were a sermon, and such a passage appeared in the Bible, I would choose for my text: "From whence cometh the oil for our war?" And no preacher was ever more serious than Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Industrial Minerals - Water Laws Related to Mining (Mining Engineering, Feb 1960, pg 153) Industrial Minerals - Water Laws Related to Mining (Mining Engineering, Feb 1960, pg 153)By W. A. Hutchins Water laws important to the mining industry are those which govern or affect the right to use water, to dispose of water after using it in mining or milling, and to discharge waste material into water Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - An Evaluation of Procedures in Quantitative Metallography for Volume-Fraction Analysis Institute of Metals Division - An Evaluation of Procedures in Quantitative Metallography for Volume-Fraction AnalysisBy J. E. Hilliard, J. W. Cahn calculation has been made of the standard deviations to be expected in the measurement of volume fractions by areal analysis, lineal analysis and four point-counting Procedures. The effect of experi Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Use Of Sodium Picrate In Revealing Dendritic Segregation In Iron Alloys Use Of Sodium Picrate In Revealing Dendritic Segregation In Iron AlloysBy Albert Sauveur This paper explains the possibility of using advantageously a boiling solution of sodium picrate to reveal dendritic segregation in steel. The mechanism of the action of the reagent is described. The Jan 2, 1924 
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                     Hoisting Systems At Ozark Lead Co. Hoisting Systems At Ozark Lead Co.By M. C. Young The Ozark Lead Company operating facilities are located in Reynolds County at the south end of the "New Lead Belt" of southeast Missouri. Development of this wholly owned subsidiary of Kennecott Coppe Jan 1, 1975 
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                     Mine Safety In The Lake Superior Region (0ccbb7ef-3070-4e22-bd80-eae0aba83023) Mine Safety In The Lake Superior Region (0ccbb7ef-3070-4e22-bd80-eae0aba83023)By F. S. Crawford IRON and copper are mined in the Lake Superior district. The iron mines of the district have the best safety record for that industry in the country as a whole, while the copper mines of the district Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Opening the Pyne Mine of the Woodward Iron Co. Opening the Pyne Mine of the Woodward Iron Co.By John V. Beall THIS is not simply the story of how a water filled shaft was developed into a million-ton- a-year producing mine in the space of four critical years, although it is reason enough for telling it, but i Jan 12, 1950 
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                     Gas-Engine Practice Gas-Engine PracticeBy AIME AIME A discussion of the Papers by Prof. H. Hubert, Liege, Belgium ; Mr. Tom Westgarth, Middlesbrough, England ; and Mr. K. Reinhardt, Dortmund, Germany, presented at the London Meeting, July, 1906, and pr Jan 1, 1907 
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                     Introduction (f4397307-70ec-4f96-99fc-2b23e192a68c) Introduction (f4397307-70ec-4f96-99fc-2b23e192a68c)By H. Foster Bain In the preparation of this series of books it was considered particularly appropriate to include this work. Gunther was one of the younger men who was associated with Colonel Mudd in the finding and d Jan 1, 1932 
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                     World's Largest Asbestos Producer Uses Block Caving And Concreted Slusher Drifts World's Largest Asbestos Producer Uses Block Caving And Concreted Slusher DriftsBy Karl V. Lindell THE Jeffrey mine of the Canadian Johns-Manville Co., Asbestos, Que. has operated for a number of years, supplying the parent company, Johns-Manville, raw material for asbestos products. The mine is si Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Geophysical Work in the Oil Fields Geophysical Work in the Oil FieldsBy Paul Weaver DURING 1932 the amount of geophysical surveying carried out as a part of oil-field development in¬creased, particularly in the Gulf Coast of Texas and Louisiana. Here the most intensive geophysical ac Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Engineering In Corporate Tax Determination Engineering In Corporate Tax DeterminationBy W. H. Davitt While it is true that taxes, especially income taxes, whether they be federal, state, or local, are not usually thought of as a "cost" of doing business, it is equally true that these tax costs do red Jan 7, 1974 
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                     Zinc Refinery Site Selection Zinc Refinery Site SelectionPaper withdrawn from publication September 8,1977, after book was printed. Pages 258.272 are therefore omitted. Jan 1, 1977 
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                     The Martienssen Methane Detector The Martienssen Methane DetectorBy F. O. Willhofft The symposium on mine safety held in connection with the annual meeting of the Institute three years ago, it. was pointed out that "at present no convenient, reliable, accurate means for determining t Jan 2, 1928 
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                     U. S. Bureau Of Mines Investigations And Research On Bumps U. S. Bureau Of Mines Investigations And Research On BumpsBy Edward Thomas THE late George S. Rice was active in the investigation of bumps, particularly in the last ten years of his career as chief mining engineer of the U. S. Bureau of Mines. Since most of his investigatio Jan 8, 1958 
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                     Suggestions to Institute Authors (770d8fc9-1ded-4921-989e-ee28d6f7acd3) Suggestions to Institute Authors (770d8fc9-1ded-4921-989e-ee28d6f7acd3)The primary purpose of the Institute is to advance those sciences embraced by it through interchange of knowledge This can best be done by the presentation and discussion of technical papers by its me Jan 1, 1937 
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                     New York Paper - The Patio Process in Guanajuato, Mexico New York Paper - The Patio Process in Guanajuato, MexicoBy Roberto Fernandez Want of knowledge on the part of experts from abroad respecting the amalgamation-system, known as the Mexican or patio process, has been the cause in this country of trouble to many foreign mining com Jan 1, 1900 
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                     Reducing Failures in Metal Parts ? What a Practicing Metallurgist Needs to Know About Design Reducing Failures in Metal Parts ? What a Practicing Metallurgist Needs to Know About DesignBy Arthur E. Focke IF a metallurgist employed in an industry producing mechanical parts or assemblies wishes to make the most of his opportunities he will be concerned with every use of metals in that industry. He will Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Its Everyones Business Its Everyones BusinessJAN. 17-In what appears to be a general spirit of post-Christmas emotional malaise, most adult Americans have bidden farewell to the Forties and turned with no perceptible enthusiasm toward the Fiftie Jan 2, 1950 
