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A Pilot Study Of The Transmissibility Of The Rat Tail Compared To That Of The Human Finger - IntroductionBy Ren G. Dong, Kristine M. Krajnak, Dan Welcome
Continual occupational exposure to vibrating hand tools can damage the neural, vascular and other soft tissues of the fingers. Rat tail models have been developed to investigate the biological respon
Jan 6, 2006
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A Pilot Study Using An In-Situ Method To Determine Metals Attenuation In Soil Prior To Land Application DischargeBy P. S. Hettinger
Land Application Discharge (LAD) is a useful method of disposing of waste water from mining operations and in certain climatic regimes, stormwater runoff. LAD systems function under the premise that m
Jan 1, 1994
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A Pilot-Plant Scale Test of Coal-Based Rotary Kiln Direct Reduction of Laterite Ore for Fe-Ni ProductionBy Guanghui Li
Nickel pig iron (NPI), used as a substitute for electrolytic nickel, is able to reduce the production cost of stainless steel greatly. Aiming for preparing NPI from nickeliferous laterite ore, a pilot
Jan 1, 2014
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A pilot-scale evaluation of the effect of grind size on the recovery of a UG2 platinum oreBy Trevor Harris, Martin Harris
"This paper evaluates the effect of grind size on the flotation performance of a platinum ore from the UG2 reef of the Bushveld Igneous Complex, in South Africa. The study was conducted on the Mintek
Jan 1, 2002
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A Pilot-Scale Examination of a High Pressure Grinding Roll / Stirred Mill Comminution CircuitBy J. A. Drozdiak
In this paper we examine, through pilot-scale testing, the possibility of operating a circuit comprised of two stages of HPGR comminution, followed by grinding through a horizontal stirred mill. In or
Jan 1, 2012
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A Pilot-Scale Treatment of coal Preparation Plant Effluent by the Selective Agglomeration ProcessThe construction, commissioning and operation of a continuous pilot-scale selective agglomeration (oil agglomeration) unit are described. This plant has been used to recover fine coal from an effluent
Jan 1, 1979
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A Pipeliner's Perspective on Longwall MiningBy Robert B. Francini
Longwall mining and pipelines have coexisted since longwall mining was introduced into the United States. How the pipeline operator reacts to longwall mining under their line depends on many factors.
Jan 1, 2011
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A Plan for British Coal ? Robert Foot Offers Program For Postwar Reconstruction of the IndustryBy L. E. Young
IT has been said the British Empire was built on British Coal. In all the postwar planning for Great Britain the necessity for producing cheap coal and the prosperity of the coal industry are given fi
Jan 1, 1945
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A Plan For Mining Nahcolite In The Piceance Basin, Colorado (AIME)By V. Rajaram
The Parachute Creek Member of the Green River Formation in the Piceance Basin, Colorado, contains vast reserves of oil shale, nahcolite, dawsonite, and other accessory minerals. The dry alkali process
Jan 1, 1977
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A Plan for Transformation: Integrity ProcessBy M. A. Bartkoski
Today?s surviving companies are being pushed to a heightened level of excellence due to market changes. Therefore, new business strategies must be explored. This paper offers a sequenced plan to retoo
Feb 23, 2014
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A Plant-Wide Control System for Flotation Level ControlBy D. G. Hulbert, J. H. Schubert, R. G. D. Henning
"Froth depth, along with reagent addition and aeration rate, is one of the crucial factors that can be used to control a flotation circuit. Sub-optimal setpoints and disruptions in levels have a sever
Jan 1, 1995
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A Plant-Wide Information System For A Mining FirmBy Roger Bell
Most modern mines can profit from improvements in information handling. Recording systems in many cases were designed to satisfy certain necessary legal requirements, but not specifically to provide m
Jan 1, 1965
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A Plasma Assisted Cyclone Reactor for VitrificationBy Patrick R. Taylor
A non-transferred arc thermal plasma assisted cyclone reactor has been designed, built and operated to evaluate its use in vitrification of wastes. Simulated waste (liquid, slurry or fine particulate)
Jan 1, 2002
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A Platform for Managing and Analysing Atmospheric Data in Underground CoalminesBy S J. Schafrik, Z Agioutantis, E C. Jong, K Luxbacher
Real-time monitoring of mine operating parameters is available at most mines. However, access to these data for an individual operation is typically underutilised by mine managers and technical person
Nov 4, 2015
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A Plea for a United States Court of Patent AppealsBy KENNETH W. GREENAWALT, William Greenawalt
THE patent system, through which an inventor is given exclusive right to his invention for a limited period as a reward for his industry and in reimbursement of his expenditures, originated in England
Jan 1, 1930
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A Plea for Mineral-MindednessBy Charles W. Merrill
IF we follow the threads of the mining problems, upon which I have touched, we find them all leading to one great fundamental desideratum. The people of this State, of this Nation, and of this world m
Jan 1, 1929
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A Pneumatic Capsule Pipeline For The Transportation Of Bulk MaterialsBy Donn W. Leva
In North America, pipelines move more material than any other form of transportation. 1 Pipelines have been used principally for the transportation of liquids and gases; however, slurry pipelines have
Jan 1, 1977
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A Portable Assay FurnaceIn the early stages of opening up a mine, when there is some uncertainty as to its future career, necessitating caution in laying out works of a permanent character, the want is often felt of an assay
Jan 1, 1904
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A Portable Assay-Outfit For Field-Work.By S. K. Bradford
(Pittsburg Meeting, March, 1910.) FOR years past I have traveled in quest of promising mining-properties, over almost impassable mountain-trails to remote places in the mining-regions, usually, many
Jan 1, 1911
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A Portable Deep Learning-based Solution For Roof Fall Hazard Detection - SME Annual Meeting 2023By P. Lopez, E. Wellman, N. Risso, A. Anani
Current machine learning models used for roof fall hazard prediction are mounted on expensive sensors, computationally expensive, or lack the robustness for accurate prediction in the underground mini
Feb 1, 2023