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                     Atlantic City Paper - Notes of a Reconnaissance from Springfield, Mo., into Arkansas Atlantic City Paper - Notes of a Reconnaissance from Springfield, Mo., into ArkansasBy E. J. Schmitz This trip, beginning at Springfield, August 12, 1897, and ending at the same place fourteen days later, extended south and southeast through Christian, Ozark and Taney counties, Jan 1, 1899 
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                     Papers - Flotation of Nonsulfides - Relative Floatability of Silicate Minerals. (With Discussion) Papers - Flotation of Nonsulfides - Relative Floatability of Silicate Minerals. (With Discussion)By John Mark Patek Knowledge of the relative floatability of silicate minerals is increasing in importance as flotation is being applied to the concentration of nonsulfides. Many silicates are in themselves commercial p Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Technical Notes - The Effect of Grain Size on the Martensite Transformations (Metals Tech., Aug. 1948, TN 4) Technical Notes - The Effect of Grain Size on the Martensite Transformations (Metals Tech., Aug. 1948, TN 4)By A. R. Troiano, W. J. Barnett The existence of a grain size stabilization effect on martensitic type reactions as shown by Scheill in an iron-29 pct nickel alloy and by Troiano and Tokich2 in cobalt prompted a revie Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Economics of Geothermal Heat as an Alternate Fuel Economics of Geothermal Heat as an Alternate FuelBy Donald Towse Geothermal energy can substitute for and compete with other fuels, but until now it has been used only in special situations where it costs much less than alternate fuels. Geothermal heat is expected Jan 1, 1977 
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                     PART VI - Staff of AIME March 1966 PART VI - Staff of AIME March 1966Jan 1, 1967 
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                     New York Paper - Microscopical Constitution of Coal (with Discussion) New York Paper - Microscopical Constitution of Coal (with Discussion)By Reinhardt Thiessen In the general study of coal, all evidence points in the one direction —that coals had their origin in a manner analogous to that of peat. The best method of studying coal, whether it concerns its che Jan 1, 1925 
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                     Officers And Staff Of The AIME (7d260782-95f3-418d-a39a-d7e57155dbd8) Officers And Staff Of The AIME (7d260782-95f3-418d-a39a-d7e57155dbd8)[Admissions: Aurel E. Smith, Chairman Edmond F. Egan Lawrence S. Fennell John S. Fuller Howard J. Ritts, Jr. Gene E. Roark Kenneth W. Robbins Ben M. Gottlieb Advertising: Bernard Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Philadelphia Paper - Steel for Bridges Philadelphia Paper - Steel for BridgesBy John W. Cloud In 1877 the Pennsylvania Railroad Company removed an old bridge from its line at Duncannon, Pa., built intermediate piers and erected shorter spans of the Pratt truss type, which had previously been i Jan 1, 1881 
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                     Program of Sessions Program of SessionsFirst Session BRASS Wednesday, A.M., Nov. 29 Co-Chairmen: CARTER S. COLE, Staff Engineer, A.S.T.M. E. A. ANDERSON, Chief of Metals Section, Research Div., New Jersey Zinc Co. (of Pa.) Second Sessi Jan 1, 1945 
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                     The Mechanics Of Rock Failure Associated With Drilling At Depth The Mechanics Of Rock Failure Associated With Drilling At DepthBy P. F. Gnirk, J. B. Cheatham The basic objective of this paper is to present a review of the state of knowledge concerning the fundamental mechanics of rock/bit-tooth interaction under downhole conditions. Of particular concern i Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Classification Of Coals Of The United States According To Fixed Carbon And B.T.U. Classification Of Coals Of The United States According To Fixed Carbon And B.T.U.By W. A. Selvig BY plotting fixed carbon against British thermal units of coals free from mineral matter, and ranging in rank from anthracite to lignite, it is found that the coals of higher rank, from anthracite to Jan 1, 1934 
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                     Site-Specific Prediction Of Ground Vibrations Induced By Blasting Site-Specific Prediction Of Ground Vibrations Induced By BlastingBy S. A. Shoop, J. J. K. Daemen Site-specific blast vibration prediction can be more accurate than using a universal prediction equation. Vibrations from 37 blasts were monitored using three seismographs. Data analysis showed that s Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Papers - Properties - Engineering Properties of Heat-resistant Alloys (T.P. 1480, with discussion) Papers - Properties - Engineering Properties of Heat-resistant Alloys (T.P. 1480, with discussion)By J. A. Fellows, Earnshaw Cook, Howard S. Avery Heat-resistant alloys of the higher nickel and chromium ranges have been empirically developed through the practical experience of the past two decades to a position of significant industrial importan Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Iron and Steel Division - Transfer of Sulfur or Oxygen from a Low to a High Chemical Potential through an Ionic Membrane (15fc099d-7101-4c3b-8f93-9ba200f46be5) Iron and Steel Division - Transfer of Sulfur or Oxygen from a Low to a High Chemical Potential through an Ionic Membrane (15fc099d-7101-4c3b-8f93-9ba200f46be5)By E. T. Turkdogan, P. Grieveson It is shown experimentally that, by making use of the coupled S-O reaction in ionic melts, it is possible to transfer slclJur or oxygen from a lozv to a high chemical potential through an ionic nzenzb Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Wire Textures Of Copper And Its Binary Alpha Solid Solution Alloys With Aluminum, Nickel And Zinc Wire Textures Of Copper And Its Binary Alpha Solid Solution Alloys With Aluminum, Nickel And ZincBy Walter R. Hibbard, Ming-Kao Yen VARIOUS rationalizations of preferred orientations in cold worked polycrystalline metals have been based on the operation of at least two,1 three,2 five,4 an indefinite number,5 and all,6 slip systems Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Ladle And Teeming Practice In The Open-Hearth Department Ladle And Teeming Practice In The Open-Hearth DepartmentBy G. D. Tranter THE importance of ladle and teeming practice and its relationship to the yield and quality of the product has focused considerable attention on this phase of open-hearth operation. Inherently bad stee Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Sampling and Estimating Ore Deposits - Methods of Sampling and Estimating Iron Deposits Sampling and Estimating Ore Deposits - Methods of Sampling and Estimating Iron DepositsOne of the papers under this head covers the sampling and estimating of iron ores of the Lake Superior region as a whole while the other four papers cover the Gogebic, Marquette, and Menominee Ranges Jan 1, 1925 
