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Isolation and Culture of Type II Pulmonary Epithelial CellsBy S. R. Rannels, D. E. Rannels
"I. IntroductionThe alveolar surface of the lung is covered by two populations of pneumocytes, type I and type II epithelium. The type I cell, which accounts for most of the alveolar surface area and
Dec 1, 1995
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Mining Your Data for Better Safety;How to Get Global Operations on the Same PageBy Josh Savit
Corporate responsibility already encompasses safety and compliance. No longer will companies be able to use differing standards of care to miners based on the country in which they are working. This i
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Proposed Tariff on CopperBy E. E. AGGER, Arthur Notman
THE proposal has been made in a bill introduced into Congress at the last session by Representative Jones of Michigan that an import duty of 6 c. per lb. shall be placed on copper. This action is urge
Jan 1, 1925
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IC 8288 Water Requirements And Uses In Nevada Mineral Industries (ab851850-42c7-4f52-9b11-31efcf9628f3)By George H. Holmes
The water situation in Nevada mineral and related industries is described in this report. It contains information on the sources and adequacy of supply to current operators, requirements and uses, qua
Jan 1, 1966
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Large Dozer Stripping Case Studies (7008e633-217e-4a63-afa1-05ec422363cb)By M. J. Hrebar
In the summer of 1990, a study was conducted to document large tractor (i.e., Caterpillar Dl1N) utilization in surface coal mining. The tractors were found to be utilized as primary production machine
Jan 1, 1992
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Mining Grade And Sampling Theory - The Logical Way To Evaluate Ore ReservesBy P. I. Page
In mineral exploration the place that yields the first significant result is marked and two questions are posed immediately. Where should the next sample be drawn and how big should it be? At present
Jan 1, 2005
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CAD/CAM and Modeling Research Activities at Ohio UniversityBy Jay S. Gunasekera
Since great emphasis is being placed on the manufacturing science and processing science programs in the Department of Defence and other government research agencies and industries; currently, extensi
Jan 1, 1990
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OFR-128-80 Development Of A Device For Evaluation Of Resin Bolt InstallationsBy R. Lusignea
This report describes the development of a device for the nondestructive testing of resin grouted roof bolts by means of mechanical frequency response. Various alternative methods were evaluated and t
Jan 1, 1979
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IC 8283 Computing Reserves Of Mineral Deposits: Principles And Conventional Methods (5dc26fb9-aa53-4c94-8c5a-7c8d78f867f8)By Constantine C. Popoff
This report reviews and analyzes, by a simple analytical and logical reasoning, the conventional methods of reserve computations of mineral deposits described in various domestic and foreign publicati
Jan 1, 1966
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OFR-166(1)-82 Selective Placement Of Strip Mine Overburden In The United States - I Contract ReportThe selective placement of coal strip mine overburden is examined. Physical end chemical properties of spoil detrimental to revegetation and groundwater are detailed. The United States is divided into
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 8283 Computing Reserves Of Mineral Deposits: Principles And Conventional MethodsBy Constantine C. Popoff
This report reviews and analyzes, by a simple analytical and logical reasoning, the conventional methods of reserve computations of mineral deposits described in various domestic and foreign publicati
Jan 1, 1966
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The Proton Precession Magnetometer as a Prospecting InstrumentBy Haigh J. E
An accurate measure of the earth's magnetic field can be made in a few seconds with the portable proton precession magnetometer. Such an instrument increases the applicability of the long success
Jan 1, 1963
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Saskatchewan's coal futureBy T. Adamcewicz
The province's lignite resources lie mainly in the south, extensions of the much larger deposits in Montana and North Dakota. Because of planned additional capacity, conventional steam power generatio
Jan 1, 1982
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Thiosulfate Leaching as an Alternative to Cyanidation: A Review of the Latest DevelopmentsBy Mark Aylmore, Guy Deschenes
"Increasing pressure are motivating the gold mining industry to develop a substitute to cyanide for leaching gold. This effort in mainly based on the high toxicity of cyanide and on the lack of effici
Jan 1, 2001
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OFR-177-82 Wood Products Use In Coal MiningBy Christopher D. Risbrudt
In this comprehensive study of the use of wood products in coal mining, a sample of over 220 mines provided data by questionnaire. Wood use per ton of underground coal was found to vary substantially
Jan 1, 1982
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AG Feed Particle Size Distribution Measurement of Iron OreBy É. Roberge, S. Makni, G. Gagnon, F. Lavoie, A. Faucher
"Feed particle size is an important variable for the primary grinding mill operation. Several commercial vision systems have proven to successfully measure online many types of ores and are used for a
Jan 1, 2015
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Bulletin 121 The History and Development of Gold Dredging in MontanaBy Charles Janin, HENNEN JENNINGS
Many articles have been written on the general principles and details of gold dredging, a but it is not possible within the limits of this paper to recapitulate them, and it is thus necessary to assum
Jan 1, 1916
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High-Sulfur Pittsburgh Coal: Upgrading In Southwestern Pennsylvania And Northern West Virginia ? IntroductionBy Thomas Fraser
IN a Nation-wide appraisal of coking-coal reserves and of the feasibility of expanding them by upgrading marginal coals, it is natural that the Pittsburgh region of Pennsylvania should be considered f
Jan 1, 1950
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Dimensioning and Construction of a Sealing Layer Made of Green Liquor Dregs Amended Till—Remediation of Sulfidic Mine Waste - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By J. Mácsik, J. Lindblom, C. Maurice, Susanne Nigéus
Using non-hazardous industrial residues in mine waste remediation is beneficial not only for the mining industry where substantial amounts of the waste generated have potential to produce acid rock dr
Dec 7, 2023
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Proceedings of the Eighty-Seventh Meeting, Lake Superior, September, 1904By Nelson P. Hulst
COMMITTEES. DULUTH.-Nelson P. Hulst, Chairman; J. B. Adams, W. C. Agnew, M. H. Alworth, C. W. Andrews, R. Angst, William R. Appleby, C. E. Bailey, G. G. Barnum, E. F. Bradt, Mylie Bunnell, George L.
Jan 1, 1905