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                     Iron and Steel - High-Tensile Low-Alloy Steels Make Rapid Advance - Quality the Keynote in the Industry Iron and Steel - High-Tensile Low-Alloy Steels Make Rapid Advance - Quality the Keynote in the IndustryBy M. J. R. Morris THE year 1939 has seen the iron and steel industry driving for efficiency with unabated zeal. "Efficiency" is here used in the sense of enabling the customer to do more with less, either supplying him Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Data Explosion And The Time-Share Revolution Data Explosion And The Time-Share RevolutionBy Richard P. Sheldon In the last several decades, techniques of data collection have been rapidly evolving. Automated spectroscopic techniques in the chemical analysis of rocks for example have advanced to the point that Jan 1, 1977 
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                     Nonmetallic Inclusions (8775edcc-c90f-4b5c-9e2d-16befaaaac37) Nonmetallic Inclusions (8775edcc-c90f-4b5c-9e2d-16befaaaac37)THE solid nonmetallic inclusions present to some extent in all commercial steels have been variously designated. In early references they were usually called slag inclusions, and this terminology is s Jan 1, 1964 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Microstructure of Iron-Sulfur Alloys Institute of Metals Division - Microstructure of Iron-Sulfur AlloysBy Lawrence H. Van Vlack, Alfred S. Keh The distribution of sulfur in iron was found to be dependent upon the time and temperature of the treatment as well as the chemical composition of the sulfide. With higher temperatures, the sulfide ph Jan 1, 1957 
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                     Vision And Human Engineering - How They Enter Into The Day's Work Vision And Human Engineering - How They Enter Into The Day's WorkBy Eugene McAuliffe In the year 1581, the counselors of King Philip of Spain suggested to that monarch that a canal across the Isthmus of Darien would open the west coast of the South American continent to Spanish miners Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Addresses Given at Banquet Addresses Given at BanquetBy Lawrence Addicks T HIS has been a most momentous year in the annals of the Institute. We have been in the midst of a situation which, were it not for the convulsions of social unrest with which life is surrounded on e Jan 1, 1920 
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                     Forthcoming Meetings Of Societies (d2604bb6-453d-4fc4-a8a8-bd5598e33581) Forthcoming Meetings Of Societies (d2604bb6-453d-4fc4-a8a8-bd5598e33581)Organization Place Date 1918 American Society of Mechanical Engineers...:.. Worcester, Mass. June 4-7 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Berlin, N. H. June 19-22 American Concrete Institute A Jan 6, 1918 
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                     North Lily Development in East Tintic North Lily Development in East TinticBy Paul Billingsley THE development of the North Lily ground, which lies in the East Tintic district, Utah,. about half a mile northwest of the famous Tintic Standard mine, was undertaken by the International Smelting Co Jan 4, 1927 
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                     Minerals In Man's Future Minerals In Man's FutureBy Zay Jeffries From the title of this chapter the reader could expect an attempt to outline the anticipated shape of things to come, mineralwise. We have no crystal ball and if we possessed one we could claim no exp Jan 1, 1959 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Solute on the Mechanism of Grain Growth Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Solute on the Mechanism of Grain GrowthBy W. C. Winegard, A. Galibois, C. J. Beingessner The effects of solutes on the distribution of two-dimensional configurations of grains in zone-refined tin have been studied. When solutes with partition coefficients (ko) greater than unity are added Jan 1, 1965 
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                     Recent Developments In Pebble Milling Recent Developments In Pebble MillingBy Bunting S. Crocker Pebble grinding was used at Lake Shore Mines in 1949. A full description of experimental evidence and test plant results was published in 1952 1 and further operating details in 1954.2 In more recent Jan 5, 1959 
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                     Patents and Litigation as Viewed by an Engineer Patents and Litigation as Viewed by an EngineerBy William E. Greenawalt IN these days of special legislation for the benefit of various industries one might well consider one branch of human endeavor intimately associated with engineering-that of patents and patent litiga Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Mineral Economics - U. S. Share of World Metal Output Declines in Last Decade Mineral Economics - U. S. Share of World Metal Output Declines in Last DecadeBy Arthur Notmon WORLD production of the three major nonferrous metals, copper, lead, and zinc, in 1939 will aggregate about 6,050;000 tons, compared with the all-time peak of 6,237,944 tons in 1937, and the previous Jan 1, 1940 
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                     John Fritz Medal Presented to Herbert Hoover John Fritz Medal Presented to Herbert HooverBy AIME AIME THE John Fritz Gold Medal for 1929 was presented to Herbert Hoover at the Executive Mansion on April 25, at a luncheon given by Mr. Hoover to present and past members of the Board of Award, preceding Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Mining - Mechanics of Rock Slopes Mining - Mechanics of Rock SlopesBy D. H. Trollope In engineering in general, close agreement between theoretical predictions and structural performance is rare—this is particularly true in rock slopes. Since the complexity of natural arrangements mak Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Chicago Paper - Discussion of Mr. Sauveur's paper on the Microstructure of Steel and the Current, Theories of Hardening (see Vol. xxvi., p. 863) Chicago Paper - Discussion of Mr. Sauveur's paper on the Microstructure of Steel and the Current, Theories of Hardening (see Vol. xxvi., p. 863)Prof. A. Ledebur, Freiberg, Saxony :* Mr. Sauveur has presented and enriched with original observations a valuable summary of the theories advanced hitherto concerning the hardening of steel; but in o Jan 1, 1898 
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                     A Simple Method for Making Stereoscopic Photographs and Micrographs A Simple Method for Making Stereoscopic Photographs and MicrographsBy Louis Moyd In the preparation of illustrations to accompany reports of investigations concerning particle shapes of various natural and manufactured materials proposed for use as fine aggretates in concrete stru Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Council of Economics AIME - Council of Education AIME Council of Economics AIME - Council of Education AIMECOUNCIL OF ECONOMICS OF AIME Formerly Mineral Economics Division Established as a Division December 15, 1948 Established as a Council February 26, 1957 Douglas Donald, Chairman Sheldon Wimpfen, Vi Jan 1, 1959 
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                     Genesis of Clay Minerals Genesis of Clay MineralsBy Ernst A. Hauser IN a paper published three years ago,' the term "silicic chemistry" was used for the first time to emphasize the increasing importance of the chemistry of silicon in science and technology. The d Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Present Condition of the Mining Industry Present Condition of the Mining IndustryBy H. Foster Bain THERE has never been a great civilized nation which did not have a mining industry; civilization cannot flourish without metal mining. Without tools we can have none of the 'industries that are t Jan 1, 1921 
