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                     Deformation Lines In Cold-Rolled Copper And Its Binary Alpha Solid Solution Alloys With Aluminum, Nickel And Zinc Deformation Lines In Cold-Rolled Copper And Its Binary Alpha Solid Solution Alloys With Aluminum, Nickel And ZincBy H. P. Moore, R. W. Fenn, Harold Margolin, W. R. Hibbard DEFORMATION lines, also called etch markings or strain markings, are noneffaceable lines developed in individual grains by etching a metal specimen which has been cold worked sufficiently to cause ato Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Arizona Paper - The Basic-Lined Converter in the Southwest (with Discussion) Arizona Paper - The Basic-Lined Converter in the Southwest (with Discussion)By L. O. Howard What was perhaps the first attempt at basic converting in the Southwest was made by the late Charles F. Shelby at Cananea early in 1907, when he removed the acid lining from one of the 8 by 12-ft. bar Jan 1, 1917 
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                     A History Of The Bessemer Manufacture In America A History Of The Bessemer Manufacture In AmericaBy Robert W. Hunt THE memorable features of American history have been making fast during the last century, and notably so since 1860; and they are by no means confined to political or to any one branch of scientific d Jan 1, 1877 
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                     The Basic-Lined Converter in the Southwest The Basic-Lined Converter in the SouthwestBy L. O. Howard WHAT was perhaps the first attempt at basic converting in the Southwest was made by the late Charles F. Shelby at Cananea early in 1907, when he removed the acid lining from one of the 8 by 12-ft. bar Jan 9, 1916 
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                     New York Paper - 069-44 Hardness and Heat Treatment of Mining Drill Steel Shanks (with Discussion) New York Paper - 069-44 Hardness and Heat Treatment of Mining Drill Steel Shanks (with Discussion)By Charles Y. Clayton The shank, to give good service, should not upset nor should it cause excessive wear on the various parts of the machine. To fulfill these requirements, the steel must have a certain hardness—that is, Jan 1, 1923 
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                     New York Paper - 069-44 Hardness and Heat Treatment of Mining Drill Steel Shanks (with Discussion) New York Paper - 069-44 Hardness and Heat Treatment of Mining Drill Steel Shanks (with Discussion)By Charles Y. Clayton The shank, to give good service, should not upset nor should it cause excessive wear on the various parts of the machine. To fulfill these requirements, the steel must have a certain hardness—that is, Jan 1, 1923 
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                     Regulations And Restoration Of In Situ Uranium Mining In Texas Regulations And Restoration Of In Situ Uranium Mining In TexasBy Dick Whittington, W. R. Taylor GENERAL In mid-1974, a representative of ARCO Petroleum Company walked into our Austin offices and asked for a permit for ARCO's first Clay West Mine site. This was the first in situ uranium m Jan 1, 1979 
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                     The Sedimentation Balance For Measurement Of Size Distribution Of Fine Materials (26aad8ab-c581-451a-aa59-65640ae7c65b) The Sedimentation Balance For Measurement Of Size Distribution Of Fine Materials (26aad8ab-c581-451a-aa59-65640ae7c65b)By Fred C. Bond THEM is acute need for a method that will measure the size distribution of finely divided materials, particularly when the particle sizes are smaller than the openings of the finest screen cloth regul Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Complex Damping Effects in Fe-Mn-N Alloys Institute of Metals Division - Complex Damping Effects in Fe-Mn-N AlloysBy J. F. Enrietto It is shown that one cannot approximate the broad internal friction Peaks observed in the Fe-Mn-N system as the sum of a number of subsidiary Peaks and still vetain the concept of a single relaxation Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Coal - Pittsburgh Coal Bed (with Discussion) Coal - Pittsburgh Coal Bed (with Discussion)By I. C. White, G. H. Ashley, J. A. Bownocker Among the rich mineral deposits of the great Appalachian field, the Pittsburgh coal bed stands pre-eminent. Other coal beds may cover a wider area, or extend with greater persistence, but none surpass Jan 1, 1927 
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                     Welded Pressure Vessels (c1ec44b5-6e0d-4114-841e-e069a1981dc0) Welded Pressure Vessels (c1ec44b5-6e0d-4114-841e-e069a1981dc0)By R. K. Hopkins For a great many years fusion welding has been used in and around petroleum refineries, but it is only within six or seven years that the more important pressure vessels have been constructed by this Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - The Isolation of Carbides from High Speed Steel Institute of Metals Division - The Isolation of Carbides from High Speed SteelBy M. Cohen, D. J. Blickwede Quantitative observations concerning the carbide phases in high speed steel are of importance for two general reasons: (1) the carbides, being inevitable constituents of the final structure, exert a d Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Mining Geology - Magmas, Dikes and Veins (with Discussion) Mining Geology - Magmas, Dikes and Veins (with Discussion)By Waldemar Lindgren No one would maintain that all ore deposits or all deposits of useful minerals have been formed by the same processes. Generally they have originated by special processes of concentration but these ma Jan 1, 1927 
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                     What is Steel? What is Steel?By Albert Sauveur As THE years go by, names of distinguished metallurgists will be added to the list of Henry Marion Howe lecturers, and now and then an illustrious one, for to be chosen to deliver the Howe lecture wil Jan 5, 1924 
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                     Reservoir Engineering - General - Effect of Pressure and Temperature on Oil-Water Interfacial Tensions for a Series of Hydrocarbons Reservoir Engineering - General - Effect of Pressure and Temperature on Oil-Water Interfacial Tensions for a Series of HydrocarbonsBy M. E. Hassan, J. C. Calhoun, R. F. Nielson An apparatus was constructed for the measurement of inter-facial tensions over a range of temperatures and pressures. This apparatus utilized the pendent drop method, and resembles in construction sim Jan 1, 1953 
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                     Compositional Ranges of Appalachian Gold Compositional Ranges of Appalachian GoldBy J. R. Craig, T. N. Solberg, M. A. Linden The central and southern Appalachian Mountains were the major sources of domestically produced gold throughout the first half of the 19th century and continue to yield gold today. Small amounts of gol Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Institute Medals And Prizes (d47831e3-9d19-40d2-958a-26a069da6544) Institute Medals And Prizes (d47831e3-9d19-40d2-958a-26a069da6544)ASIDE from the John Fritz Medal, in which the Institute participates through its representation on the John Fritz Medal Board, the Institute itself has three major awards to make annually and one spe Jan 1, 1925 
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                     Part IX - Superconductivity Degradation in Beta-Tungsten Structure Compounds-Nb3Sn (Cb3Sn) and Nb3Al Part IX - Superconductivity Degradation in Beta-Tungsten Structure Compounds-Nb3Sn (Cb3Sn) and Nb3AlBy Harry C. Gatos, Frank J. Bachner It was shown through high-pressure experiments that tin loss by volatilizatim is necessary for the degrada-tion of the superconducting transition temperature of Nb,Sn associated with high-temperature Jan 1, 1967 
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                     What Steel Is What Steel IsBy Frederick Prime AT the last meeting of the Institute, Mr. A. L. Holley read a paper on "Steel," in which he proposes for it a definition so opposed to the one generally received, as to call for some remarks. Until wi Jan 1, 1876 
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                     Solid Waste Disposal Site Selection For The McLaughlin Gold Project In Northern California (5f573f42-8242-4d6e-b1c1-5793afb13865) Solid Waste Disposal Site Selection For The McLaughlin Gold Project In Northern California (5f573f42-8242-4d6e-b1c1-5793afb13865)By D. B. Crouch, D. A. Poulter The engineering and metallurgical assessment of the McLaughlin Project ore body concluded that an open-pit mine and cyanide leach mill process would be feasible, producing both waste rock and residual Jan 1, 1986 
