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    Valuation Engineer And Valuation Aid

    The United States Civil Service Commission announces open competitive examinations for the positions of valuation engineer, assistant valuation engineer, and valuation aid for the Income-tax Unit of t

    Jan 6, 1919

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    Blast-Furnace Slag Cement

    By J. J. Bodmer

    ALTHOUGH the similarity between puzzolana, or trass, and blast-furnace slag, as seen by comparison of the analyses, is a well-known fact, blast-furnace slag has not been used commercially as a substit

    Jan 1, 1874

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    Mount Morgan – Queensland Copper Producer

    Four generations ago, the Mount Morgan ore deposit sustained the hurly-burly of frantic development common to the finding of a rich discovery. In this case, it was gold discovered in gossan capping on

    Jan 10, 1964

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    Joint Committee On Standards For Graphic Presentation

    PRELIMINARY REPORT PUBLISHED FOR THE PURPOSE. OF INVITING SUGGESTIONS FOR, THE BENEFIT OF THE COMMITTEE 1 As a result of invitations extended by The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, a, numb

    Jan 10, 1915

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    Buffalo Paper - Notes on the Electrolytic Assay of Copper

    By William Glenn

    Almost beyond doubt, the most important contribution to the assaying of copper yet made, is that of Mr. Eustis (Bans., xi., 120) on the " Comparison of Various Methods of Copper Analysis," which indic

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Buffalo Paper - Ferro-Silicon and the Economy of its Use

    By W. J. Keep, Edward Orton

    During the past two or three years consumers of pig-iron have been seeking more knowledge regarding the chemical questions involved in foundry-practice. This desire has been increased by the papers of

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Concerning The Art Of The Pewterer.

    HAVING told you of the practices of the arts involving other metals, I wish to tell you also of the practice of that of tin.* Indeed, since this is an easily melted metal, in common use for the utensi

    Jan 1, 1942

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    The Radio-Activity Of Allanite

    By L. S. Pratt

    IN 1910 the author was engaged in a qualitative study of the radio-activity of several chemical substances and a few minerals. In the course of the work he studied the mineral allanite (obtained from

    Jan 5, 1916

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    Report Of Preliminary Conference On Commercial Engineering

    On request of the Commissioner of Education, a small group of administrative professors of engineering and commerce from higher institutions near St. Louis met in conference with the Specialist in Com

    Jan 5, 1919

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    Discussions - Of Mr. York's Paper on Improvements in Rolling Iron and Steel (see p. 859)

    Robert W. Hunt, Chicago, Ill.:—It has been my good fortune to know of this development of Mr. York's for some time, and I think he will permit me to say that this is not the first demonstration t

    Jan 1, 1907

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    Lithium Minerals

    By Russell W. Mumford

    LITHIA compounds have a place in pharmaceutical and other chemical industries and lithium minerals in glassmaking and ceramics. The metal, although rare, is used to a minor extent in alloys. During th

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Unit Operation of Oil Pool - Stabilizing Influences

    By Earl Oliver

    Some two years ago the Petroleum Division of the A. I. M. E. organized a special study of unit operation. That method of handling oil pools had been urged as the remedy that would save the United Stat

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Standards For Brass And Bronze Foundries And Metal-Finishing Processes -Discussion

    JESSE L. JONES,* Pittsburgh, Pa.-I would like to ask Miss Erskine if down-draft has been used in any of the foundries where heavy fumes have to be removed, instead of the overhead draft.? L. -ERSKINE

    Jan 4, 1919

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    Hazelton Meeting - October 1874

    The opening session of the Institute was held at Hazle Hall, Tuesday evening, October 27th, with a large attendance of members. President Raymond called the Institute to order, and after a few intr

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    Banquet Addresses By Presidents Dowling And Jennings

    PRESIDENT DOWLING'S ? ADDRESS I feel that it is a great honor to be invited to reply to this toast on behalf of the Canadian Mining Institute. I wish to thank you for your very cordial reception

    Jan 4, 1919

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    Papers - Sedimentation - Combination Classification-sizing Process of Mineral Concentration (T. P. 1898, Min. Tech., July 1945)

    By A. W. Faheneald, Lewis S. Prater

    By taking advantage of the fundamental difference between screening and classification—namely, that specific gravity has no effect on screening but is one of the important factors in classification—a

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Papers - Sedimentation - Combination Classification-sizing Process of Mineral Concentration (T. P. 1898, Min. Tech., July 1945)

    By A. W. Faheneald, Lewis S. Prater

    By taking advantage of the fundamental difference between screening and classification—namely, that specific gravity has no effect on screening but is one of the important factors in classification—a

    Jan 1, 1947

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    The Determination of Combined Carbon in Steel by the Colorimetric Method

    By J. Blodget Britton

    IN the Journal of the Franklin Institute for May, 1870, there is published a description of a Colorimeter, together with a modification of the method proposed by Professor Eggertz, for determining com

    Jan 1, 1873

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    Institute of Metals Division - An Aid for Making Stereographic Plots When Working with Cubic Crystals

    By Colman Goldberg

    IT is customary to plot crystallographic planes or axes on a Wulff stereographic net which is ruled with parallels of latitude and meridians of longitude. If a single crystal is placed at the center o

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Iron and Steel Division - Discussion, Iron and Steel Division, San Francisco Meeting, February 1949

    G. McMEANS*—This paper is a very good demonstration of the use of a new tool for the solution of industrial problems of a physical nature. To have solved this problem without the use of radioactive tr

    Jan 1, 1950