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                     Reservoir Engineering - General - Simplified Water Influx-Pressure Calculations Above the Bubble... Reservoir Engineering - General - Simplified Water Influx-Pressure Calculations Above the Bubble...By J. D. Rice, S. C. Pitzer, C. E. Thomas Interpretation of pressure build-up data obtained in the conventional manner has often been difficult because of the deviation from theoretical behavior. Major causes of this deviation have been attri 
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                     Who's Who in Mineral Engineering - The 1979 Directory of the Society of Mining Engineers of AIME Who's Who in Mineral Engineering - The 1979 Directory of the Society of Mining Engineers of AIMEWho's Who in Mineral Engineering - The 1979 Directory of the Society of Mining Engineers of AIME Jan 7, 1979 
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                     Part VII – July 1969 - Papers - Mechanism of Plastic Deformation and Dislocation Damping of Cemented Carbides Part VII – July 1969 - Papers - Mechanism of Plastic Deformation and Dislocation Damping of Cemented CarbidesBy H. Doi, Y. Fujiwara, K. Miyake In order to throw light on the mechanism of plastic deformation of WC-Co alloys, compressive tests of WC-(7 to 43) vol pct Co alloys have been carried out at room temperature, and stress-micro strain Jan 1, 1970 
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                     31. The Titaniferous Magnetite Deposit at Iron Mountain, Wyoming 31. The Titaniferous Magnetite Deposit at Iron Mountain, WyomingBy Arthur F. Hagner The titaniferous magnetite deposit at Iron Mountain, Wyoming, is in Precambrian anorthosite. Individual ore bodies are lenses, commonly arranged en echelon, conformable to the platy crystal structure Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Slurry Transport of Industrial Minerals Slurry Transport of Industrial MineralsBy James M. Link Slurry transport of industrial minerals has proven to be practical, economical, and efficient. Industrial minerals currently being pumped for long distances include cement, clay, phosphate, sand, and Jan 1, 1974 
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                     Part XII – December 1968 – Papers - Evidence for the Importance of Crystallographic Slip During Superplastic Deformation of Eutectic Zinc-Aluminum Part XII – December 1968 – Papers - Evidence for the Importance of Crystallographic Slip During Superplastic Deformation of Eutectic Zinc-AluminumBy Charles M. Packer, Oleg D. Sherby, Roy H. Johnson Originally round tensile specimens of a eutectic Zn-A1 alloy develop elliptical cross sections during superplastic deformation. This observation, coupled with a detailed study of the microstructure Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Extractive Metallurgy Division - Debismuthizing of Lead Extractive Metallurgy Division - Debismuthizing of LeadBy T. R. A. Davey The fundamental principles by which bismuth may be removed from lead by pyrometallurgical processes are enumerated. Qualitative discussion of the phase diagrams concerned is followed by presentation o Jan 1, 1957 
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                     New York Paper - Die Castings and their Application to the War Program (with Discussion) New York Paper - Die Castings and their Application to the War Program (with Discussion)By Charles Pack Die castings may be defined as metal castings made by forcing molten metal, under pressure, into a metallic mold or die. It is necessary to keep this definition in mind to avoid confusing this process Jan 1, 1919 
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                     Part VII - Communications - Discussion of “Deformation Mechanisms in Titanium at Low Temperatures” Part VII - Communications - Discussion of “Deformation Mechanisms in Titanium at Low Temperatures”By D. G. Westlake Levine has concluded that prismatic slip in titanium is controlled by two distinct thermally activated processes in the temperature ranges O° to 220°K and 220" to 300°K. We feel that his evidence is n Jan 1, 1968 
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                     The Lead Industry ? Progress Made in Certain Features of Smelting and Refining Practice The Lead Industry ? Progress Made in Certain Features of Smelting and Refining PracticeBy R. A. Perry DURING 1943, supplies of lead, like those of most base metals, moved from a position of scarcity to one of ample supply for all possible war requirements. The principal worry in the market, as 1944 be Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Metallurgists Spend Two Profitable Days at Detroit Meeting Metallurgists Spend Two Profitable Days at Detroit MeetingBy AIME AIME MANY interesting papers, opportunity of seeing o1d friends, and an exposition showing all that is latest in equipment, all were factors in bringing a large crowd to Detroit during "Metal Week," Octobe Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Thermal Expansion of CdS from 26° to 1000°K Institute of Metals Division - Thermal Expansion of CdS from 26° to 1000°KBy B. A. Kulp, R. R. Reeber Lattice parameters for the wurtzite form of' CdS mere measured by powder X-ray diffraction techniques over the temperature range 26° to 1000 K'. A negative thermal -expansion coefficient was Jan 1, 1965 
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                     Development Of The Choking-Free Cyclone And Its Classification Performance Development Of The Choking-Free Cyclone And Its Classification PerformanceBy T. Sekimoto, T. Kokubo, M. Yamamoto, K. Masuda, T. Moro, H. Sakamoto The choking-free cyclone was developed primarily to remove solid particles suspended in a slurry containing fibrous materials, such as municipal solid waste. This cyclone is characterized by a screw c Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Reservoir Engineering - General - Internal Anatomy of a Tight, Fractured Hunton Lime Reservoir Revealed by Performance – West Edmond Field Reservoir Engineering - General - Internal Anatomy of a Tight, Fractured Hunton Lime Reservoir Revealed by Performance – West Edmond FieldBy L. F. Elkins In 1946 Littlefield, Gray and Godbold published a thorough geologic description of the West Edmond Hunton Lime reservoir, located in Central Oklahoma, and discussion of its early performance.l They st Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Role of Rate-History Effects in the Calculation of Creep Behavior Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Role of Rate-History Effects in the Calculation of Creep BehaviorBy J. D. Lubahn Prior tests by Dorn, where the strain rate in a tensile test was suddenly changed, have shown a small, but definite rate-history effect to exist. If this effect is neglected in the calculation of cre Jan 1, 1959 
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                     Board Of Directors Board Of DirectorsMeeting, June 26, 1913).-On the petition of 29 members residing in and near San Francisco, Cal., the San Francisco Local Section was established. The territory of the St. Louis Local Section was esta Jan 7, 1913 
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                     Program Of Chicago Meeting Program Of Chicago MeetingThe program of 'the Chicago meeting, which is to be held Sept. 22-26, is as follows: Monday. Morning-Registration. Afternoon-Technical Session. Evening Smoker. Tuesday. Morning and Afternoon- Jan 6, 1919 
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                     Coming Events Coming EventsApr. 26-May 11, Liege International Fair, Liege, Belgium. May 4-8, Electrochemical Society, Inc., Spring meeting, Benjamin Franklin Hotel, Philadelphia. May 5-6, National Air Pollution Symposium Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Operations Report No. 3 – Combatting Excessive Heat Underground at Bralorne Operations Report No. 3 – Combatting Excessive Heat Underground at BralorneBy W. E. Field In the Coast Mountains approximately 110 miles north of Vancouver, the gold mine of Bralorne- Pioneer Mines Ltd. lies at an elevation of 3500 ft. The deepest or 41 level in the mine is at an elevation Jan 12, 1963 
