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                     Lake Superior Paper - Surface Changes of Carbon Steels Heated in Vacuo (with Discussion) Lake Superior Paper - Surface Changes of Carbon Steels Heated in Vacuo (with Discussion)By E. Heaton Hemingway, George R. Ensminger During the past year, the Watertown Arsenal has been interested in the occluded gas and oxide content of certain ordnance steels in order to determine, if possible, whether some of the peculiar failur Jan 1, 1922 
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                     Chicago Paper - Engineering Features of Modern Large Coal Mines in Illinois and Indiana (with Discussion) Chicago Paper - Engineering Features of Modern Large Coal Mines in Illinois and Indiana (with Discussion)By C. A. Herbert, C. M. Young WithIn the past few years, considerable development has been made in the coal-mining industry in Illinois and Indiana and it is the purpose of the authors to record its most important phases. Perhaps Jan 1, 1920 
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                     Microstructure Of Iron And Mild Steel At High Temperatures Microstructure Of Iron And Mild Steel At High TemperaturesBy Henry Rawdon THE METHOD of demonstrating the structure existing in a metal or alloy at high temperatures, by etching a polished sample after it has been heated to the desired temperature, is quite familiar to meta Jan 2, 1920 
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                     Coal In Relation To Coke Coal In Relation To CokeBy Edward Jeffrey THE use of coke in metallurgy, to any important degree, dates from the middle of the 18th century. Its utilization came most opportunely for European civilization. The forests of Europe, except in the Jan 1, 1925 
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                     Coal - Deep Coal Mining in Springhill No. 2 Mine Coal - Deep Coal Mining in Springhill No. 2 MineBy W. F. Campbell One of the deepest coal operations today is the Springhill No. 2 mine of Cumberland Railway & Coal Co., subsidiary of Dominion Coal Co. Ltd. Mining is now conducted at a slope distance of 14,000 ft, w Jan 1, 1959 
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                     Part IV – April 1969 - Papers - Self-Diffusion Measurements in Liquid Gallium Part IV – April 1969 - Papers - Self-Diffusion Measurements in Liquid GalliumBy Eugene F. Broome, Hugh A. Walls Self-diffusion coefficients were measured using the modified shear cell technique over a temperature range from 31" to 401°C. These data agree within experimental error with those of Petit and Nacht Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Index J - M Index J - M[IRVING, JOHN D. :-(Continued.) Some Features of Replacement Ore-Bodies, and the Criteria by Means of Which They May be Discovered, XLII, [xlvii]. Discussions: on A Concise Method of Showing Or Jan 1, 1918 
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                     Corrosion of Some Tilt and Twist Boundaries in Aluminum BicrystaIs Corrosion of Some Tilt and Twist Boundaries in Aluminum BicrystaIsBoundary and general corrosio~z rates for higkpurity alutninum were ~rzeasured irz 16 pct HC1 at sJmllow penetrations (< 25 p). The rates for several high-angle random tilt boundaries, several [001] s Jan 1, 1966 
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                     Papers - The Role of Interfacial Diffusion in the Sintering of Copper Papers - The Role of Interfacial Diffusion in the Sintering of CopperBy P. G. Shewman, T. L. Wilson Using published surface-diffusion (D,) data and published sintering equations, it is shouln that surface difusion should dominate the neck-growth stage of intering for all materials in which D, has be Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Discussions - Institute of Metals Division St. Louis Meeting, February 1951 Discussions - Institute of Metals Division St. Louis Meeting, February 1951DISCUSSION, M. Cohen presiding A. H. Geisler and D. L. Martin (GeneTal Electric Research Laboratory, Schenectady, N. Y.)—We were rather interested to note the author's conclusion that the c Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Halifax Paper - Basic Refractory Materials Halifax Paper - Basic Refractory MaterialsBy T. Egleston The necessity of using a refractory material capable of much greater resistance to chemical action and having a far higher melting-point than those which contain silica, which melt and sweat off in th Jan 1, 1886 
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                     Papers - Oxide Films on Iron (With Discussion) Papers - Oxide Films on Iron (With Discussion)By Robert F. Mehl, Edward L. McCandless Oriented overgrowths and intergrowths among both metallic and nonmetallic substances have been recognized and studied for well over a century. The work of Widmanstätten in 1808 on the geometrical stru Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Geology of Coal (6a7af0d6-5ff1-4645-8d7e-15cef725535c) Geology of Coal (6a7af0d6-5ff1-4645-8d7e-15cef725535c)By Jack A. Simon, M. E. Hopkins Coal is defined as a combustible rock that originated in the accumulation and physical and chemical alteration of vegetation. Coal can be ignited and burned like the wood that was man's earliest Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Leaching Of Metal Oxides Leaching Of Metal OxidesBy I. H. Warren, E. Devuyst A review of the physical and chemical aspects of the direct leaching of metal oxides has been given and com- pared to recent data of the authors and co-workers. The physical aspects, including the Jan 1, 1973 
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                     Index (0b1ae02c-9426-4fcb-93b8-26b295d5721a) Index (0b1ae02c-9426-4fcb-93b8-26b295d5721a)Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Effect Of Cyanogen Compounds On Floatability Of Pure Sulfide Minerals Effect Of Cyanogen Compounds On Floatability Of Pure Sulfide MineralsBy E. L. Tucker IN THE metallurgy of precious metals, it has been standard practice for years to use cyanogen compounds, so it was but natural that early investigators in the field of flotation should consider these Jan 8, 1925 
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                     Physical Metallurgy - A Study of Age-hardening Using the Electron Microscope and Formvar Replicas (Metals Technology, June 1945) Physical Metallurgy - A Study of Age-hardening Using the Electron Microscope and Formvar Replicas (Metals Technology, June 1945)By D. Harker, M. J. Murphy The mechanism by which age-hardening takes .place is still not completely understood. The principal theories range from the extreme of "precipitaiion-hardening" to that of "order-hardening," with many Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Canadian Paper - A Method for Obtaining the Volume of Small Drifts and Working-Places, Where it is Impossible to Use a Transit Canadian Paper - A Method for Obtaining the Volume of Small Drifts and Working-Places, Where it is Impossible to Use a TransitBy C. S. Herzig In the Engineering and Mining Journal of Jan. 27, 1900, there appeared an article by Fred T. Greene, describing a method of measuring stopes by the use of strings, a clinometer and a tape. In the e Jan 1, 1901 
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                     Canal Zone Paper - Mining in Nicaragua Canal Zone Paper - Mining in NicaraguaBy T. Lane Carter It is a curious fact that while in our Transactions there are papers dealing with mining-districts in all parts of the world, in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia, there is not one which describes t Jan 1, 1911 
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                     Utah - The Mine Utah - The MineTHE Copperton mill in reality was a sort of proving ground. It was. designed to serve three purposes: (1) to verify the accuracy of the mine sampling by actually treating substantial tonnages of ore, Jan 1, 1933 
