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                     Functions and Advantages of a Company Technical Library Functions and Advantages of a Company Technical LibraryBy G. F. Olsen ON superficial consideration a technical library might be considered a luxury to the business institution that possesses one. After all, public libraries and research institutions probably contain all Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Chemistry of Dolomite-Fluxed Hematite and Magnetite Pellets (c0b3e5a2-63b4-4f04-97c1-3c27825eb96e) Chemistry of Dolomite-Fluxed Hematite and Magnetite Pellets (c0b3e5a2-63b4-4f04-97c1-3c27825eb96e)By J. J. Friel, E. S. Erickson Dolomite-fluxed pellets of various compositions were made from magnetite concentrate, hematite concentrate and a concentrate containing a natural mixture of both. Physical properties and reduction tes Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Etch Pits and Dislocations in Zinc Monocrystals Institute of Metals Division - Etch Pits and Dislocations in Zinc MonocrystalsBy John J. Gilman F many years it has been suspected that a correlation existed between pits produced by etching and the density of dislocations in crystals. In 1953, the interest in this correlation was greatly stimul Jan 1, 1957 
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                     Lead in the Depression Lead in the DepressionBy Clinton H. Crane IN October, 1925, J. R. Finlay delivered an address entitled, "The Future Price of Lead." Lead was then selling at 8.85c. and Mr. Finlay and most of the rest of us were concerned about the shortage. N Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Iron Ore Treatment as an Economic Problem Iron Ore Treatment as an Economic ProblemBy Carl Zapffe JUST as 85 per cent of the total ore produced annually in the United States comes from the Lake Superior region, so does one of its six producing districts-the Mesabi --dominate that region both as to Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Reports of A.I.M.E. Annual Meeting Reports of A.I.M.E. Annual MeetingBy AIME AIME PRACTICALLY all the Section delegates as well as a sprinkling of Institute officers and mere members were on hand for the annual business meeting of the Institute on Monday afternoon of the Annual Mee Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Duluth Paper - Petroleum and Natural Gas in, New York State Duluth Paper - Petroleum and Natural Gas in, New York StateBy Chas. A. Ashburner The occurrence of oil- and gas-springs in the State of New York has been a fact of historical record since 1627, when the existence of the Cuba oil-spring was first recorded. The utilization of natura Jan 1, 1888 
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                     Story of the Organization of the Federated American Engineering Societies Story of the Organization of the Federated American Engineering SocietiesBy AIME AIME THE outstanding event of the past month has been the conference in Washington of the representatives of about seventy-five of the leading national, regional and local engineering and allied technical Jan 1, 1920 
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                     Minerals Beneficiation - Mechanisms Involved In Cyanide Depression of Pyrite Minerals Beneficiation - Mechanisms Involved In Cyanide Depression of PyriteBy D. A. Elgillani, M. C. Fuerstenau In this paper, oxidation potentials measured in the presence of various concentrations of cyanide, ferro-cyanide, and ferricyanide and ethyl xanthate at various values of pH are related to flotation r Jan 1, 1969 
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                     24. The Marquette District, Michigan 24. The Marquette District, MichiganBy Gerald J. Anderson The Marquette District of Central Northern Michigan is the oldest of the Lake Superior iron districts with a mining history dating from 1852 up to the present. The total production of all types of ore Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Personal (ed48bb32-f4b7-4217-917c-af0fb94dc7ff) Personal (ed48bb32-f4b7-4217-917c-af0fb94dc7ff)(Members are, urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members and guests who registered at Institute headquarters during the period Ap Jan 6, 1914 
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                     Buffalo Paper - The Life-History of Niagara Buffalo Paper - The Life-History of NiagaraBy Julius Pohlman The history of Niagara Falls, as currently told, is simple, and by that very simplicity it has been rendered plausible. AS the story runs, the Falls were once situated at Lewiston, 7 miles to the nort Jan 1, 1889 
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                     Petroleum Supply of Axis Powers Short of Wartime Needs Petroleum Supply of Axis Powers Short of Wartime NeedsBy J. W. Ristori, V. R. Garfias ONE of the most serious problems now confronting Gel- many-and one that will affect Italy even more seriously if she goes to war against England and France -is that of supplying her navy, mechanized a Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Interpretation of Flow Mechanisms During Rolling in Fcc Metals Institute of Metals Division - Interpretation of Flow Mechanisms During Rolling in Fcc MetalsBy Y. C. Liu An analysis is presented to show that the formation of rolling textures in fcc metals can be rationalized in terms of flow mechanisms operative during the rolling process. First, a general approach Jan 1, 1964 
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                     The Constitution And Melting-Points Of A Series Of Copper-Slags. The Constitution And Melting-Points Of A Series Of Copper-Slags.By Charles H. Fulton (Cleveland Meeting, October, 1912.) I. INTRODUCTION. THERE are comparatively few accurate data on the melting-or the freezing-point temperature of metallurgical slays, or on related physical phenome Dec 1, 1912 
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                     Index IndexJan 1, 1942 
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                     Index (e609943c-f7d4-4bda-9f2f-deb8dbbbfe03) Index (e609943c-f7d4-4bda-9f2f-deb8dbbbfe03)Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Twenty Years Progress in the Oil Industry Twenty Years Progress in the Oil IndustryBy L. A. Cranson WHEN I came out of Stanford University in 1922, the out-look for men trained in geology, petroleum engineering, and mining was indeed dismal; in fact, so much so that most of us looked upon our future Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Topographic Mapping of United States Topographic Mapping of United StatesBy AIME AIME THE Federated American Engineering Societies through its Executive Board has endorsed House Bill 5230, introduced April 26, 1921, which provides for- the completion of the topographical survey of the Jan 1, 1921 
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                     56. Arizona and Adjacent New Mexico 56. Arizona and Adjacent New MexicoBy Charles A. Anderson Arizona and western New Mexico contain 17 of the 25 leading copper mines in the United States. Production of molybdenite, lead, zinc, and by-product gold and silver is important. Precambrian ore depos Jan 1, 1968 
