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                     Papers - Classification - Classification of Coal from Proximate Analysis and Calorific Value Papers - Classification - Classification of Coal from Proximate Analysis and Calorific ValueBy W. T. Thom Many able men have contributed to the subject of coal classification, and recent publications on the subject have indicated a crystallization of opinion in that connection which promises the developme Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Concerning The Method Of Refining Silver With The Cupel And Of Making Exact Assays Of The Silver And Gold Contained In Masses Of Metals. Concerning The Method Of Refining Silver With The Cupel And Of Making Exact Assays Of The Silver And Gold Contained In Masses Of Metals.ALTHOUGH I have already described to you the procedure for making assays of the ores (a thing that is not very different from what I wish to describe in the present chapter), I shall repeat it in subs Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Production - Foreign - Russian Oil Fields in 1930-1931 (With Discussion) Production - Foreign - Russian Oil Fields in 1930-1931 (With Discussion)By Robert C. Beckstorm Russia produced over one-half of the world's petroleum in 1901. It dropped to a low figure in 1920 during the reorganization of the new government. Since then it has had a remarkable growth under Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Anisothermal Decomposition Of Austenite Anisothermal Decomposition Of AusteniteBy L. D. Jaffe, M. R. Norton, J. H. Hollomon IN the practical heat-treatment of steel the decomposition of austenite usually occurs during cooling rather than at constant temperature. Nevertheless, the course of this decomposition has generally Jan 1, 1946 
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                     The Use Of Low-Grade Phosphates The Use Of Low-Grade PhosphatesBy James Barr WHEN phosphate mining operations first commenced in Tennessee the loss of both high- and low-grade material was large, because of the crude hand methods employed. Practically all rock smaller than 2 i Jan 2, 1916 
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                     Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Activity in Indiana in 1941 Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Activity in Indiana in 1941By Robert G. Reno, Ralph E. Esarey DriLLing activity and prospecting for oil and gas increascd in Indiana in 1941 over the previous year. The greater part of the drilling and development continued to centralize in the Indiana portion o Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Reservoir Engineering Equipment - A Thermoelectric Device for Measuring Thermal Conductivity of Rock Reservoir Engineering Equipment - A Thermoelectric Device for Measuring Thermal Conductivity of RockBy A. M. Khan, I. Fatt A new type of steady-state thermal conductivity apparatus is presented and described. Results of measurements on Berea sandstone, Solehofen limestone, Bandera sandstone and Bakelite are presented. The Jan 1, 1966 
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                     Drilling Innovations Benefit Quarry Operator Drilling Innovations Benefit Quarry OperatorBy W. Julian Parton General Crushed Stone Co. operates a dozen quarries in such rock types as gabbro, basalt, granite and limestone. Drilling characteristics and problems vary from one operation to another so that a vari Jan 1, 1963 
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                     Development Of A High Performance, Low Maintenance, In-Line Water Spray Cooler For Mines Development Of A High Performance, Low Maintenance, In-Line Water Spray Cooler For MinesBy John McCoy, Edward Thimons, Kenneth Heller As the working levels in domestic mines are developed to greater depths and work areas move further from the shafts, maintaining a safe and healthful working environment becomes more difficult. Increa Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Papres - Metal Mining - Methods and Costs of Handling and Breaking Ore and Rock in Bulldozing Chambers (With Discussion) Papres - Metal Mining - Methods and Costs of Handling and Breaking Ore and Rock in Bulldozing Chambers (With Discussion)By Charles W. Wright At most mines where large tonnages are handled, "bulldozing" or secondary blasting is an important and costly operation. To reduce the large blocks from primary blasting operations or stoping so that Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Papers - Descriptive - The Iron Deposits of Larap, Philippine Islands (Mining Tech., May 1946, T.P. 2001) Papers - Descriptive - The Iron Deposits of Larap, Philippine Islands (Mining Tech., May 1946, T.P. 2001)By F. H. Kihlstedt The Larap iron deposits, 125 miles east of Manila, are the biggest high-grade iron deposits in the Philippines, and have in seven years produced nearly 4 million tons of 60 per cent ore. Magnetic surv Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Information Requirements For Equity Issues Information Requirements For Equity IssuesBy E. L. Affleck, W. G. Stevenson In both Canada and the United States, a company making a public offering of securities must comply with regulations which have been passed by Federal, State and/or Provincial Legislatures. These r Jan 1, 1985 
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                     New York Paper - Alaska Coal-Land Problems New York Paper - Alaska Coal-Land ProblemsBy H. Foster Bain [Secretary's NoTE.—This paper, presented in oral abstract at the San Francisco meeting, was not at first supposed by Mr. Rain to be required for publication in the Transactions; and the excursion Jan 1, 1913 
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                     Selection And Sizing Of Feeders, Bins And Stockpiles Selection And Sizing Of Feeders, Bins And StockpilesBy Andrew W. Jenike STORAGE AND FLOW Introduction The layout and design of a bin or stockpile for bulk solids should assure reliable feed at the required time and rate without spillage and, when required, without s Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Use Classification of Coal for Stationary Steam Generation Use Classification of Coal for Stationary Steam GenerationBy Thomas Harris This paper. was written in conjunction with the work being undertaken by the Technical Committees on Classification of Coal, and an effort has been made to compile information relative to the use of c Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Pit To Plant - Current Trends (41dc5c17-34c0-4f1e-a907-1b9b26f7a090) Pit To Plant - Current Trends (41dc5c17-34c0-4f1e-a907-1b9b26f7a090)By A. D. Fernie Growing interest in pit crushing and conveying is evident from the recent many articles, technical papers, and new equipment development. Application of a pit crushing and conveying system is complex Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Part VIII - Papers - An Investigation of the Liquid Miscibility Gaps in the Lead-Copper-Iron-Arsenic System Part VIII - Papers - An Investigation of the Liquid Miscibility Gaps in the Lead-Copper-Iron-Arsenic SystemBy R. H. Maes, R. E. de Strycker, J. J. Jacobs A simple method, based upow density measurements, has been perfected in order to determine the critical temperature of liquid miscibility gaps. Applied to the Pb-Cu system, it yielded a value of 980"C Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Diffraction Patterns and Crystal structure of Si3N4 and Ge3N4 (Correction, p. 316) - Discussion Institute of Metals Division - Diffraction Patterns and Crystal structure of Si3N4 and Ge3N4 (Correction, p. 316) - DiscussionBy W. C. Leslie, R. M. Fisher, K. G. Carroll J. S. Bowles and J. K. Mackenzie (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Mel- bourne, Australia)—The authors are to be congratulated for giving the first direct experimental pro Jan 1, 1953 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Zinc-Rich Corner of the Zn-Fe-Al System Institute of Metals Division - Zinc-Rich Corner of the Zn-Fe-Al SystemBy E. H. Rennhack Phase equilibria of the zinc-rich portion of the Zn-Fe-A1 system containing up to 20.0 wt pct Fe and Al have been investigated at 600°C (1112°F), 450°C (842°F), and room temperature by metallographic Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Tentative Draft of Revised Constitution and By-Laws Tentative Draft of Revised Constitution and By-LawsAT the meeting of the Board of Directors held on June 25, 1926, and in response to numerous in-dividual suggestions for changes, a committee on Re-vision of the Constitution and By-Laws of the Insti-t Jan 9, 1927 
