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Engineers Canada PartnershipsBy Stephanie Price
Engineering Associations ?Regulatory authority ?License individuals and firms ?Discipline licensed members ?Enforce against improper acts ?Programs for EIT?s, competence, etc
Oct 1, 2010
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Engineers For The 21st Century - Minerals And Metals IndustryBy P. J. Knottenbelt
Outcomes from a workshop organized through the SAIMM revealed that the minerals and metals industry must develop its ?Engineering Team? if it is to continue to meet the challenges of globalization. Th
Jan 1, 2002
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Engineers in American LifeBy L. W. WALLACE
IN an engineering fashion we have made an assay of the engineering profession, using as a. sample the engineers listed in "Who's Who in America" (1928-1929). We are aware that some will say it is
Jan 1, 1929
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Engineers in IndustryBy T. M. Girdler
INDUSTRIAL progress and development in this country from the earliest daps to the present has proceeded at an ever-quickening pace. Yet during recent decades the nature of our industrial progress and
Jan 1, 1939
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Engineers Necessary for Continued American Industrial ProgressBy Donald B. Gillies
WE HAVE come a long way since the time of the old steel master who declared that chemistry would ultimately bring the steel business to ruin. Yet I sometimes doubt whether even now we fully recognize
Jan 1, 1940
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Engineers Need More Than Technical CapacityBy J. L. Perry
FOR many years, you and your fellow members of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers have devotedly and ably applied yourselves to the art of making iron and steel. having forem
Jan 1, 1944
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Engineers? Reserve CorpsD. M. Riordan has been appointed a member of the Institute Com¬mittee of the Engineers' Reserve Corps movement. Our Committee, therefore, now consists of Henry S. Drinker, Chairman, Messrs. Arthu
Jan 1, 1916
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Engineers? Reserve Corps.The Army Reorganization Act, which became effective July 1, 1916, contains a provision authorizing the organization of an Officers' Reserve, in which will be included a Corps of Reserve Engineers
Jan 8, 1916
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Engines And Tires: Emissions, Life Of Tire Improved With TechnologyNearly as impressive as the machines that will be on display at MINExpo are the massive engines and tires that keep the machines moving. As you can imagine, it takes a special tire and special engine
Jan 1, 2012
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England's Latest in Ore-Crushing MachineryBy AIME AIME
AMONG the recent mining and metallurgical developments in England great interest has been shown in the development of an iron-ore field covering 26,0.00 acres in Northamptonshire, containing 500,¬000,
Jan 1, 1934
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English Sea Drives - A Success StoryBy Joseph L. Margin
From a stubborn start to record setting performances in little over a year, that is the story of the English Running Tunnel Boring Machines. The program to transfer technical information on these high
Jan 1, 1991
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Enhance Fine Particle Flotation by Hydrodynamic CavitationEnhance Fine Particle Flotation by Hydrodynamic Cavitation Difficulties in fine particle flotation are well documented. Microbubble flotation has been found to greatly improve the recovery of fine pa
Sep 13, 2010
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Enhanced Coal and Mineral Flotation by Selective Clay AgglomerationBy D. Tao
The adverse effects of clay particles on coal and mineral processing processes such as gravity separation, flotation, filtration, and thickening are well known in the mining industry. In particular, t
Jan 1, 2006
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Enhanced Column Operation at Falconbridge's Strathcona ConcentratorBy Dave M. Jakelski, Gerhard W. Heinrich, Peter F. Wells, Daniel F. Suarez, Jamie B. Beauchamp
"A need for increased copper concentrate production and for less nickel contamination in that concentrate at Falconbridge's Strathcona Concentrator during 1993 required the installation of a third flo
Jan 1, 1994
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Enhanced Copper Extraction From Molybdenum ConcentratesBy J. P. Wilson, T. Cook, H. Kling
The Tessenderlo-Kerley Leachprocess has been shown to be effective in the removal of residual copper from molybdenite concentrates. Concentrates of varying mineralogy, including those containing relat
Jan 1, 1999
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Enhanced Drilling in Rio TintoRio Tinto has embarked on a journey to use automation to improve the performance of its surface mines. The driver for automation is to improve the accuracy and consistency of mining processes and less
May 1, 2010
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Enhanced Drilling Performance Using Polyethylene Oxide ? ObjectiveIncrease the productivity of domestic mining operations by improving the performance of rock drilling systems. Approach Investigate the use of chemical solutions at zero surface charge concentra
Jan 1, 1991
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Enhanced Energy Efficiency and Emission Reduction through Oxy-Fuel TechnologyBy Dietrich Gross
This paper describes an advanced oxy-fuel combustion technology for re-melting aluminum that significantly reduces energy consumption and emissions. This oxy-fuel combustion technology developed by Ju
Jan 1, 2008
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Enhanced Energy Efficiency and Emission Reduction through Oxy-Fuel Technology in the Metals IndustryBy Brian Patrick, Norman Bell, Mark Schoenfield, Thomas Weber, Dietrich Gross
"The reduction of carbon dioxide emissions and the resultant greenhouse gas affect is hampered by the fact that all fossil fuels contain copious quantities of carbon. Process tweaking can keep the amo
Jan 1, 2009
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Enhanced Ettringite Process- A Novel Solution for Sulfate RemovalBy Tuomas van der Meer, Jukka Tanninen, Annukka E. Mäkinen, Mika Martikainen, Laura M. Nevatalo
The mining industry consumes huge water volumes and the waste streams typically contain sulfate, which has caused problems to many operations around the world. Discharge of sulfate to fresh waters is
Jan 1, 2014