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                     Institute of Metals Division - A New Theory of Work Hardening Institute of Metals Division - A New Theory of Work HardeningBy D. Kuhlmann-Wilsdorf A new theory of work hardening is developed which rests on only a few simple principles and is applicable to a wide variety of materials and dislocation structures. It explains, qualitatively, the gen Jan 1, 1962 
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                     The Cobalt-nickel-silicon System between 0 and 20 Per Cent Silicon The Cobalt-nickel-silicon System between 0 and 20 Per Cent SiliconBy Arthur Forsyth A SEARCH through the available literature shows that the cobalt-nickel-silicon system has not been systematically studied. This seems rather odd because all three elements are fairly abundant and have Jan 1, 1940 
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                     H-Coal: Conversion of Western Coals (7a3fb5cc-9d55-49e6-9160-0a768cefc2d7) H-Coal: Conversion of Western Coals (7a3fb5cc-9d55-49e6-9160-0a768cefc2d7)By Edwin S. Johanson, Ronald H. Wolk, Clarence A. Johnson, Harold H. Stotler, Katherine C. Hellwig The H-Coal process, an ebullated bed reactor system for converting coal to liquid fuel, is described. Results from long-duration continuous flow bench-scale operations with Wyoming Wyodak, Arizona Bla Jan 1, 1974 
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                     Chicago Paper - Manganese-ore Deposits in Cuba Chicago Paper - Manganese-ore Deposits in CubaBy Ernest F. Burchard A Reconnaissance of the manganese- and chrome-ore deposits of Cuba was made by the writer, as a representative of the U. S. Geological Survey, in company with Mr. Albert Burch of the Bureau of Mines, Jan 1, 1920 
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                     Photoelasticity and Its Application to Mine-pillar and Tunnel Problems Photoelasticity and Its Application to Mine-pillar and Tunnel ProblemsBy David Sinclair 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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                     Book XII Book XIIBy Herbert Clark Hoover, Lou Henry Hoover PREVIOUSLY I have dealt with the methods of separating silver from copper. There now remains the portion which treats of solidified juices ; and whereas they might be considered as alien to things met Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Iron and Steel Division - The Nonmetallic Constituents of Steel Iron and Steel Division - The Nonmetallic Constituents of SteelBy Clarence E. Sims An effort has been made to give both a comprehensive and simplified picture of the origin, modes of formation, and characteristics of nonmetallic inclusions in steel. Exogenous inclusions, those for Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Proceedings Of The N I N E T Y - F I F T H Meeting, Chattanooga, Tenn., October, 1908. Proceedings Of The N I N E T Y - F I F T H Meeting, Chattanooga, Tenn., October, 1908.By AIME AIME LOCAL COMMITTEES. GENERAL RECEPTION COMMITTEE.-Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lupton, Mr. and Mrs. T. H Lasley, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Faxon, Mr. and Mrs. H. Clay Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Nov 1, 1908 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Twin Accommodation in Au- Cd B' Alloys (TN) Institute of Metals Division - Twin Accommodation in Au- Cd B' Alloys (TN)By H. K. Birnbaum The termination of a twin lamella in the interior of a crystal requires accommodation of the strains at the tip of the twin which result from coherency of the twin and matrix. In zinc and magnesium cr Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Chicago Paper - Federal Taxation of Mines (with Discussion) Chicago Paper - Federal Taxation of Mines (with Discussion)By L. C. Graton The federal taxes on incomes and excess profits are of course heavy. In 1917, the value of the mineral production of the United States was a little in excess of $5,000,000,000. The total of federal ta Jan 1, 1923 
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                     Chicago Paper - Federal Taxation of Mines (with Discussion) Chicago Paper - Federal Taxation of Mines (with Discussion)By L. C. Graton The federal taxes on incomes and excess profits are of course heavy. In 1917, the value of the mineral production of the United States was a little in excess of $5,000,000,000. The total of federal ta Jan 1, 1923 
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                     Part XI – November 1968 - Papers - Grain-Boundary Corrosion in Zone-Refined and Lower-Purity Aluminum Part XI – November 1968 - Papers - Grain-Boundary Corrosion in Zone-Refined and Lower-Purity AluminumBy M. Metzger, L. E. Hendrickson Grain boundary attack in 16 pct HCl was found to be substantially the same at low penetrations in zone-refined aluminum (individual impurities 0.1 at. ppm), superior electrolytically refined aluminum Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Discussions - Of Mr. Scholz's Paper on Effect of Humidity in Mine-Explosions (see Trans., xxxix., 328) Discussions - Of Mr. Scholz's Paper on Effect of Humidity in Mine-Explosions (see Trans., xxxix., 328)Howard N. Eavenson, Gary, W. Va. (communication to the Secretary*):—For some time before the publication of Mr. Scholz's paper, I had been collecting data bearing upon its subject, and I now take Jan 1, 1910 
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                     Computer Control Improves Metallurgy At Tennessee Copper's Flotation Plant Computer Control Improves Metallurgy At Tennessee Copper's Flotation PlantBy Bobby P. Faulkner The Tennessee Copper Co.'s flotation plant, refer- T red to as London Mill, processes approximately 4800 tons of a massive complex sulfide ore per day. The ore is predominantly pyrrhotite and pyr Jan 11, 1966 
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                     Concentrating Lead-Zinc Ore at the Bayard Mill Concentrating Lead-Zinc Ore at the Bayard MillBy P. V. Brough, K. B. Gillaspie DECISION to build a mill at the Bayard property was made in May 1942. Western-Knapp Engineering Co., of San Francisco, assisted by engineers of U. S. Smelting, handled the design and construction. Muc Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Polish Coal Mining Rejuvenated Polish Coal Mining RejuvenatedBy AIME After an adventurous past-four changes of government in thirty years -the whole of Silesia and attached coal territories have become part of the Polish State. The coal resources of this area are the b Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Butte Paper - Hydro-Electric Development in Montana (with Discussion) Butte Paper - Hydro-Electric Development in Montana (with Discussion)By Max Hebgen I. Natural Features of State Affecting Power Development .. 792 II. Early Developments. 1. Big Hole Plant................. 792 2. Canyon Feny Plant............... 793 3. Madison Plant No. 1........ Jan 1, 1914 
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                     Papers - Mining - Ventilation Problems at the World's Largest Coal Mine (With Discussion) Papers - Mining - Ventilation Problems at the World's Largest Coal Mine (With Discussion)By Henry F. Herley The New Orient mine, owned and operated by the Chicago, Wilmington & Franklin Coal Co., has caused a great deal of comment and interest because of its unusual features and huge daily production. It is Jan 1, 1930 
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                     New York Paper - The Influence of Copper Upon the Physical Properties of Steel (with Discussion) New York Paper - The Influence of Copper Upon the Physical Properties of Steel (with Discussion)By G. Howell Clevenger, Bhupendranath Ray Formerly great divergence of opinion existed in regard to the influence of copper in steel, as affecting its various physical properties. More recently the investigations of Stead,l Breuil,2 Wigham,3 Jan 1, 1914 
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                     "Predicting Mineral Development on Public Lands" "Predicting Mineral Development on Public Lands"By Larry Dale An approach for predicting the development of mineral resources on public lands has been developed as an aid to resource agencies. It consists of new techniques for evaluating the economic potential o Jan 1, 1982 
