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                     Part II – February 1969 - Communication - Nickel Activity Data in the Nickel-Aluminum System at 1000°C Part II – February 1969 - Communication - Nickel Activity Data in the Nickel-Aluminum System at 1000°CBy A. U. Seybolt, R. E. Honnemon THE purpose of this communication is to present activity data of nickel in the Ni-A1 binary system that was obtained for oxidation studies in this system. This data has been calculated from previous Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Commercial Movement of Silver Commercial Movement of SilverBy H. C., Simpson MANY metals by virtue of their place of occurrence as ore, and their uses are travelers! Iron and steel, for instance, is one of the greatest of travelers in the form of ships and the romance of iron Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Changes in Mining Engineering, Present and Prospective Changes in Mining Engineering, Present and ProspectiveBy E. L. Oliver IN OFFERING a few comments and suggestions on trends in mining practice, and the methods and tools of tomorrow's mining, perhaps it will be appropriate to start with the subject of education. Cha Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Surveying the Names on the Ballot Surveying the Names on the BallotBy AIME AIME WTHIN the next month all members of the Institute will be given an opportunity to vote for a new President, two Vice-Presidents, and five Directors. All of the candidates nominated by the official com Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Don'ts for the Lady Miner Don'ts for the Lady MinerBy Alicia O'Reardon DIFFIDENTLY, because don'ts are rarely greeted with cheers; humbly, because I, myself, have never lined up with the irreproachables, I venture on the subject of manners for the mining camp matron Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Mining Geology in 1929 Mining Geology in 1929By R. J. Colony MINING geology does not lend itself - very readily to a review embracing "improvements in methods," as perhaps do shop practices or laboratory procedures. The "methods" used in mining geology are si Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Principles of Fuel Beds Principles of Fuel BedsBy P. Nicholls THOUGH the burning of fuels extends far back into antiquity, and though fuel beds are the most common and widely distributed example of chemical actions and engineering practice, there has been little Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Is Silver a Commodity? Is Silver a Commodity?By TSUYEE PEI I FEEL greatly honored and appreciate this opportunity to be able to say a few words about that rather perplexing subject, silver. The constant decline in the price of this metal has now reached the Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Oil And Gas Developments In Arkansas in 1945 Oil And Gas Developments In Arkansas in 1945By D. K. MACKAY The production of oil and gas in Arkansas is confined to two distinct and widely separated regions of the state; namely: (1) South Arkansas in the Gulf coastal plain, where 49 fields-many containing t Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Washington Paper - Biographical Notice of Thomas Egleston, Ph.D., LL.D. Washington Paper - Biographical Notice of Thomas Egleston, Ph.D., LL.D.By George F. Kunz Jan 1, 1902 
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                     Don'ts for the Lady Miner Don'ts for the Lady MinerBy Alicia O&apos, Overbeck, Reardon DIFFIDENTLY, because don'ts are rarely greeted with cheers; humbly, because I, myself, have never lined up with the irreproachables, I venture on the subject of manners for the mining camp matron Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Metal Prices Metal PricesBy FREDERICW K. BRADLE I HAVE been puzzled by two lines of thought'; one emanating from Washington, D. C., to the effect that we must all cheer up, that in a very short time, measured in terms of months, prices would b Jan 1, 1930 
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                     First Meeting of American Engineering Council First Meeting of American Engineering CouncilBy AIME AIME THE American Engineering Council, which is the working body of The Federated American Engineering Societies, held its first meeting in Washington, Nov. 18 and 19, 1920. The Federated American Engineer Jan 1, 1920 
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                     Mexican Paper - Notes on the Mines and Minerals of Guanajuato, Mexico Mexican Paper - Notes on the Mines and Minerals of Guanajuato, MexicoBy William P. Blake The ancient city of Guanajuato, the capital of the State of that name, has been built up and sustained chiefly by the milling industry based upon the veins of the Veta Madre and La Luz. It is distant Jan 1, 1902 
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                     The Zinc-Smelting Industry of the Middle West The Zinc-Smelting Industry of the Middle WestBy H. C. Meister THE zinc-smelting industry of the United States has grown very rapidly in recent years and bids fair to outrival that of all other countries in the future. On account of the geographical situation of Jan 1, 1905 
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                     Preparing and Recording Samples for Use in Technical Assay-Laboratories Preparing and Recording Samples for Use in Technical Assay-LaboratoriesBy Louis D. Huntoon AFTER the completion, in 1905, of the Hammond Mining and Metallurgical Laboratory of the Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University, it became necessary to secure and assay a large assortment of ore Nov 1, 1909 
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                     U.S. Bureau of Mines Preliminary Report U.S. Bureau of Mines Preliminary ReportA record $19.7 billion in minerals was produced by United States industries in 1963. This was some $800 million above the previous high established in 1962. Preliminary statistics compiled by the U.S. Jan 2, 1964 
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                     Manganese as a Nonferrous Metal (823e69d5-87d2-451e-9729-b39c4ffc64c5) Manganese as a Nonferrous Metal (823e69d5-87d2-451e-9729-b39c4ffc64c5)By Reginald S., Dean The commercial availability of electrolytic manganese has greatly changed the position of manganese as a nonferrous alloying metal. Manganese metal commercially available up to about ten years ago was Jan 1, 1953 
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                     Oil Production in the Upper Texas Gulf Coast during 1945 Oil Production in the Upper Texas Gulf Coast during 1945By P. B. Leavenworth Development in the Upper Texas Gulf Coast during 1945 resulted in the discovery of 23 new fields; one Miocene, eight Frio, three Cockfield-Yegua and eleven along the Wilcox trend. The Wilcox trend app Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Biringuccio's "Pirotechnia" - A Neglected Italian Metallurgical Classic Biringuccio's "Pirotechnia" - A Neglected Italian Metallurgical ClassicBy Cyril S., Smith WE cannot but marvel at the fact that fire is necessary for almost every operation. It takes the sands of the earth and melts them-now into glass, now into silver, minium or other lead or some substan Jan 1, 1940 
