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                     Papers - Experimental Methods in the Study of Steelmaking. ROUND TABLE Papers - Experimental Methods in the Study of Steelmaking. ROUND TABLEPage Laboratory Methods...........................127 Special Analytical Methods.......................127 Improvements in the Accuracy of the Vacuum-fusion Method for the Determination of Oxyge Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Chattanooga Paper - The Microscopic Structure of Iron and Steel Chattanooga Paper - The Microscopic Structure of Iron and SteelBy F. Lynwood Garrison It is not intended to make in the present paper any deduction or to formulate any theories from the results obtained by experiments. The further expenditure of considerable time and labor would be req Jan 1, 1886 
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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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                     Mill Operations at United Eastern During 1917 and 1918 - Discussion (4496413d-e276-4f56-ab04-3fab4a92dffc) Mill Operations at United Eastern During 1917 and 1918 - Discussion (4496413d-e276-4f56-ab04-3fab4a92dffc)G. M. TAYLOR,* Colorado Springs, Colo.-The ore treated at the United Eastern is primarily a gold one and is cyanided-the counter-current decantation method being employed. One of our employees visited Jan 12, 1919 
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                     Minerals Beneficiation - Design of Flotation Cells and Circuits Minerals Beneficiation - Design of Flotation Cells and CircuitsBy Nathaniel Arbiter, Norman L. Weiss Factors now accelerating the trend to larger concentrators and larger equipment units are reviewed. After almost 40 years of stability with unit sizes less than 100 cu ft, 200 and 300-cu-ft flotation- Jan 1, 1971 
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                     New York Paper - Effect of Temperature, Deformation, Grain Size and Rate of Loading on Mechanical Properties of Metals (with Discussion) New York Paper - Effect of Temperature, Deformation, Grain Size and Rate of Loading on Mechanical Properties of Metals (with Discussion)By W. P. Sykes ThiS investigation was undertaken primarily to establish the relations existing between temperature and mechanical properties in molybdenum, nickel, and an aluminum-copper alloy. Mlolybdenutn (m.p. 25 Jan 1, 1921 
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                     New York Paper - The English versus the Continental System of Jigging-Is Close Sizing Advantageous? New York Paper - The English versus the Continental System of Jigging-Is Close Sizing Advantageous?By H. S. Munroe To those familiar with ore-dressing practice, it is hardly necessary to dwell upon the importance of the jig. Within its proper sphere no substitute has been found that does the work as well or as che Jan 1, 1889 
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                     Papers - Photoelasticity and Its Application to Mine-pillar and Tunnel Problems (T.P. 1140, with discussion) Papers - Photoelasticity and Its Application to Mine-pillar and Tunnel Problems (T.P. 1140, with discussion)By David Sinclair, Philip B. Bucky The dimensions and shapes of mine structures may at present be determined by (1) field experience, (2) structural calculations, and (3) barodynamic tests. § None of these, however, provide information Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Papers - Photoelasticity and Its Application to Mine-pillar and Tunnel Problems (T.P. 1140, with discussion) Papers - Photoelasticity and Its Application to Mine-pillar and Tunnel Problems (T.P. 1140, with discussion)By David Sinclair, Philip B. Bucky The dimensions and shapes of mine structures may at present be determined by (1) field experience, (2) structural calculations, and (3) barodynamic tests. § None of these, however, provide information Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Part VIII - Hydrogen Reduction of Dense Hematites Part VIII - Hydrogen Reduction of Dense HematitesBy N. O. Gray, John Henderson Hydrogen-reduction data for naturally occurring single crystals and Prepared polycrystals of dense hematite have been presented. Results cover the temperature range 400o to 1000oC, for particles from Jan 1, 1967 
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                     New York Paper - Economic Significance of Metalloids in Basic Pig Iron in Basic Open-hearth Practice (with Discussion) New York Paper - Economic Significance of Metalloids in Basic Pig Iron in Basic Open-hearth Practice (with Discussion)By C. L. Kinney The rapid increase in the amount of steel produced by the basic open-hearth process is an index of its ability to produce high-grade steel from raw materials of the most, varied physical character and Jan 1, 1924 
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                     Metal Mining - Acceleration Stresses in Wire Hoisting-ropes (with Discussion) Metal Mining - Acceleration Stresses in Wire Hoisting-ropes (with Discussion)By G. P. Boomslitter In previous discussions on stresses in hoisting ropes, little has been said concerning the effect of the elasticity of the rope itself on the stresses due to acceleration. Laschinger1 has calculated a Jan 1, 1927 
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                     Rhode Island And Massachusetts Rhode Island And MassachusettsThe eastern part of the state of Rhode Island on both sides of Narragansett Bay, including the island of Rhode Island, is underlaid with carboniferous rocks which carry veins of anthracite. This forma Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Salt Making by Solar Evaporation* Salt Making by Solar Evaporation*By W. C. Phalen SALT-MAKING PROCESSES THE production of salt in the United States divides itself at the outset into two distinct classes: (1) The mining of rock salt and its purification and separation into marketab Jan 9, 1914 
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                     The Diastrophic Theory The Diastrophic TheoryBy Marcel Daly THE writer has devoted a number of years to practical operations and to the study of geology in the oil fields. In consequence, he has been brought to investigate the theories advanced to account for Jan 7, 1916 
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                     Papers - Supposed High Temperatures Polymorphism of Tin (T. P. 1043, with discussion) Papers - Supposed High Temperatures Polymorphism of Tin (T. P. 1043, with discussion)By G. E. Pellissier, C. W. Mason Tin has long been cited as offering a classic example of polymorphism, second in repute only to the allotropy of sulphul.. The notorious "tin disease," which Cohenl has studied so exhaustively in term Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Papers - Supposed High Temperatures Polymorphism of Tin (T. P. 1043, with discussion) Papers - Supposed High Temperatures Polymorphism of Tin (T. P. 1043, with discussion)By G. E. Pellissier, C. W. Mason Tin has long been cited as offering a classic example of polymorphism, second in repute only to the allotropy of sulphul.. The notorious "tin disease," which Cohenl has studied so exhaustively in term Jan 1, 1939 
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                     New York Paper - Work of National Production Committee, U. S. Fuel Administration (with Discussion) New York Paper - Work of National Production Committee, U. S. Fuel Administration (with Discussion)By J. B. Neale FRom the beginning of its activities, the members of the National Production Committee have felt that the following points were essential to the success of its work: The operators must feel that their Jan 1, 1920 
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                     Increasing the Extraction of Oil - Factors Influencing Recovery of Petroleum from Unconsolidated Sands by Water-flooding (with Discussion) Increasing the Extraction of Oil - Factors Influencing Recovery of Petroleum from Unconsolidated Sands by Water-flooding (with Discussion)By E. H. Fahmy, L. C. Uren During recent years, oil producers have observed with interest the practical success which has attended the application of water as a medium for displacement of oil from its reservoir sands in the Bra Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Projecting Data From Samples (26284d89-115c-4e76-9b05-1ab0a9e400c8) Projecting Data From Samples (26284d89-115c-4e76-9b05-1ab0a9e400c8)By R. W. Shoenberger, J. E. McNulty, B. R. Kuchta, William Spackman, A. A. Terchick, M. E. Hopkins, Norman Schapiro, R. J. Gray, A. F. Duzy, M. P. Corriveau INTRODUCTION * The United States is fortunate in having abundant reserves of metallurgical-grade coals. Although these coals are better in quality and more accessible than most metallurgical-grade Jan 1, 1979 
