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                     PART V - Thermodynamics of the Austenite-Proeutectoid Ferrite Transformation. II, Fe-C-X Alloys PART V - Thermodynamics of the Austenite-Proeutectoid Ferrite Transformation. II, Fe-C-X AlloysBy H. I. Aaronson, H. A. Domian, G. M. Pound Zener's two-parameter theory of the y a reaction in Fe-X alloys is extended to encornpass austenite-stabilizing as well as fewite-stabilizing elements, and is then cottzbitzed with statistical th Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Mineral Supply As A Stock Mineral Supply As A StockBy David B. Brooks INTRODUCTION Resources are not; they become (Zimmermann 100) . The companion concepts of reserves and resources appear, one way or another, in almost all considerations of mineral supply. Yet, n Jan 1, 1976 
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                     What is the Matter with Modern Galvanizing? What is the Matter with Modern Galvanizing?By J. A. Singmaster A REPORT that it did not pay to use present-day galvanized iron on account of the short life of the material, accompanied by proofs of the state-ment in the form of a tabulated history of the first co Jan 10, 1922 
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                     The Human Element – Key To Profitable Computer Applications In Mining The Human Element – Key To Profitable Computer Applications In MiningBy Alfred Weiss Over the past 25 years hard-rock mining companies have developed a number of profitable computer applications which appear applicable to operations in the coal industry. The evolution of these applica Jan 1, 1983 
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                     The Coal-Fields Of The United States. The Coal-Fields Of The United States.By MARIUS R. CIMPBELL, Edward W. Parker DESCRIPTION. ACCORDING to the estimates prepared by the U. S. Geological Survey, the area underlain by workable coal-beds in the United States is 496,776 sq. miles. Of this total area, 480 sq. miles Apr 1, 1909 
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                     Tantalum Carbide Tool Compositions Tantalum Carbide Tool CompositionsBy Philip M. McKenna WHEN a new material becomes available to industry, it is useful to describe its properties as a guide to its most effective application; and when the new material may be produced in compositions havin Jan 1, 1938 
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                     St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - Resistance of Artificial Mine-roof Supports (with Discussion) St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - Resistance of Artificial Mine-roof Supports (with Discussion)By W. Griffith The purpose of this paper is to make public record of new information in regard to the sustaining power of artificial mine-roof supports (not timber props), the result of investigations recently made Jan 1, 1918 
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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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                     Atlantic City Paper - A Study of the Elimination of Impurities from Copper-Mattes in the Reverberatory and the Converter (Discussion, 816) Atlantic City Paper - A Study of the Elimination of Impurities from Copper-Mattes in the Reverberatory and the Converter (Discussion, 816)By Edward Keller About a dozen years ago the art of bessemerizing copper- * matte, brought to these shores from France, was first established at the smelter, in Butte, Montana, of the Parrot Silver and Copper Company, Jan 1, 1899 
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                     Coke CokeThe Report on the Manufacture of Coke for the year 1880 by J. D. Weeks1 includes an historical account of the early days of coke-making that is very complete and accurate, and but little can be added Jan 1, 1942 
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                     The Constitution Of Coal (ad455ad5-97b3-4c01-880d-d83d1f2a77eb) The Constitution Of Coal (ad455ad5-97b3-4c01-880d-d83d1f2a77eb)By Reinhardt Thiessen IN THE general study of coal, all evidence points in the one direction -that coals had their origin in a manner analogous to that of peat. The best method of studying coal, whether it concerns its che Jan 3, 1925 
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                     Notes on the Heat Treatment of High-Speed Steel Tools (f0ee4c52-0eb9-43fe-9d11-456246b0ab87) Notes on the Heat Treatment of High-Speed Steel Tools (f0ee4c52-0eb9-43fe-9d11-456246b0ab87)By A. E. Bellis THE CHAIRMAN (ALBERT SAUVEUR, Cambridge, Mass.).-Any information likely to throw light on the constitution and proper treatment of high-speed steel in order to obtain maximum results, should surely he Jan 4, 1917 
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                     Uniform Cost Accounting in the Crushed Stone Industry Uniform Cost Accounting in the Crushed Stone IndustryBy William Hilliard IN any manufacturing business, it is of vital importance that the management should know the exact cost of the units of production. Without such knowledge, a company can sell blindly in the open marke Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Improvements In Fine Grinding And Classification At The Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines Ltd. (97983b9b-096b-42e1-a866-1e60d10e8fc5) Improvements In Fine Grinding And Classification At The Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines Ltd. (97983b9b-096b-42e1-a866-1e60d10e8fc5)By H. W. Hitzrot THE new 4800-ton fine-grinding plant at the Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines property at Timmins, in the Porcupine district of northern Ontario, went into operation in November 1937, and represents t Jan 1, 1939 
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                     The Financial Report Of A Mining Company- Its Content And Meaning The Financial Report Of A Mining Company- Its Content And MeaningBy Henry Fernald THE accounting system or bookkeeping methods of any company are principally the concern of that company and of those who are in control of its affairs. Its published financial report is, however, prim Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Papers - Cleaning - Re-treating Middling’s from Coal-washing Tables by Hindered-settling Classification (With Discussion) Papers - Cleaning - Re-treating Middling’s from Coal-washing Tables by Hindered-settling Classification (With Discussion)By H. Y. Yancey, 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, 1930 
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                     Practical and Legal Aspects of Mine Financing Practical and Legal Aspects of Mine FinancingBy Philip S. Mathews THE tremendous stimulus given to the mining industry by the gold and silver policy of the present administration has found the capital market for mines ill prepared to afford practical means of financ Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Shrinkage Stopes - Mining Methods of the Telluride District (with Discussion) Shrinkage Stopes - Mining Methods of the Telluride District (with Discussion)By Charles N. Bell The Telluride mining district of southwestern Colorado is defined by the 37" 45' and 38" parallels of latitude and 107" 45' and 108" meridians of longitude. Telluride was never a boom cam Jan 1, 1925 
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                     Papers - Wrought Iron in Today's Industrial Picture (With Discussion) Papers - Wrought Iron in Today's Industrial Picture (With Discussion)By James Aston A proper consideration of this subject is not confined to the technical channels of production and metallurgy. It concerns an industry, and should cover economic aspects which are of material importan Jan 1, 1935 
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                     The Plastic Flow of Metals (97ac129f-4343-4a89-ad62-19311435a3d8) The Plastic Flow of Metals (97ac129f-4343-4a89-ad62-19311435a3d8)By C. W. Mac Gregor THE observation of the flow layers, or Lüders' lines, produced in mild steel when it is stressed into the plastic range often provides considerable useful information for the study of the fundame Jan 1, 1939 
