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  • AIME
    Metallurgical Properties Of Precious Metals And Their Alloys Which Affect Their Use In Dentistry

    By Reginald Williams

    THE amount or value of the precious metals consumed in dentistry is probably amazing to most people. It falls very little short of that which is consumed in jewelry. Inasmuch as the ultimate destinati

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Special Inquiry

    By AIME AIME

    Do you Possess, or Can you Obtain; and Will you Give, or Sell, to the Institute Library Early Volumes of the following Proceedings and Journals? American Chemical Society. American Foundrymen&ap

    Jan 9, 1907

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    Institute of Metals Division - Isothermal Martensite Transformation in Iron-Base Alloys of Low Carbon Content

    By R. B. G. Yeo

    Pronounced isothermal martensite formation at room temperature was measured dilatometrically in a steel containing 0.01 pct C, 24.9 pct Ni, 0.26 pctAl, 2.58 pct Ti and 0.25 pct Cb. It is shown that ma

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - Deerfield Pilot Test of Recovery by Steam Drive

    By J. B. Campbell, V. V. Valleroy, B. T. Willman, L. W. Powers

    A steam drive of heavy oil was field tested in a shallow, low oil-saturation formation near Deerfield, Mo. The pilot was conducted in the Warner formation, a sandstone containing an 18' API oil h

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    The Method Of Cementing Gold And Of Bringing It To Its Ultimate Fineness.

    I HAVE striven to demonstrate to you as well as possible the method of bringing the metals of your ores to their ultimate perfection. But one cannot always do with gold that is found in the ores what

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Developing Mesabi Orebodies Under Lake Beds

    By James R. Stuart

    AS the available remaining properties of iron ore reserves on the Mesabi Range are opened up for mining, the various properties located under lake beds are brought nearer an active status. The actual

    Jan 9, 1951

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    Freezing Techniques For Shaft Support

    By T. R. Braithwaite

    The brief comments made in this chapter deal mainly with shaft sinking, but don't assume that freezing techniques apply only to shaft sinking. They can be used on tunnel work, on such things as l

    Jan 1, 1970

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    St. Louis Paper - Large Charges vs. Small Charges at Warwick Furnace

    By Edgar S. Cook

    At the close of the Bethlehem Meeting, the writer was experimenting with large fuel-charges, 4000 Ibs. basis, as compared with 2000 Ibs., hot had not made sufficient progress to draw any safe conclusi

    Jan 1, 1887

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in the Texas Panhandle for the Year 1938

    By Henry Rogatz

    Oil.—During the year 1938, there were 434 oil wells drilled in the Texas Panhandle, increasing the daily initial production by 192,706 bbl. —that is, 229 fewer oil wells drilled than in the previous y

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in the Texas Panhandle for the Year 1938

    By Henry Rogatz

    Oil.—During the year 1938, there were 434 oil wells drilled in the Texas Panhandle, increasing the daily initial production by 192,706 bbl. —that is, 229 fewer oil wells drilled than in the previous y

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Oil and Gas Development in Mississippi

    By B. C. Craft

    Development and exploratory work in Mississippi during 1934 was rather active, resulting in the expansion of the proven area and the drilling of a number of important wildcat wells. Mississippi sho

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Meerschaum

    By B. F. Buie

    For over 200 years meerschaum has been a significant item of trade between the Near East and countries to the west. Best-known for its use in making smoking pipes and cigar and cigarette holders, it i

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Problems of American Railroads Early in 1936

    By J. J. Pelley

    NOT being a scientist, an engineer or a metallurgist, I consider it a very great honor indeed to be asked to address the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. Your program indicate

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Electric Power A Factor In The Anthracite Field

    By W. A. Thomas

    STEAM is, and doubtless always will be, the basic power in the anthracite industry, either directly applied through engines and pumps or electrically. The rapidity with which electric power is being a

    Jan 9, 1921

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    Part VII – July 1968 - Communications - Composition and Structure of Silicide Precipitate in Complex Titanium (6Al-3Sn-3Zr)-Silicon Alloys

    THE increased demand for titanium alloys with improved high-temperature creep strengths has stimulated interest in silicon as an alloying addition to titanium. Silicon is a potent solid-solution stren

    Jan 1, 1969

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    The Slagging Gas Producer.

    By William Blauvelt

    THE type of gas producer in which the ashes are fluxed and run off as slag was among the very earliest made. Ebelmen built the first one in 1840 at Audincourt, France, only a year after the installati

    Jan 12, 1913

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    Enriched Air in Metallurgy

    By W. S. Landis

    WHEN dealing with a new reagent, one is concerned with three principal factors: available supply, cost, and results. The atmosphere contains an inexhaustible supply of oxygen mechanically mixed with

    Jan 11, 1924

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    Geophysics - Apparatus and Procedure for Electromagnetic Prospecting

    By D. G. Brubaker

    IN the history of geophysical exploration by the electromagnetic method many procedures and types of equipment have been used. Source arrangements for surveying on the ground have included long wires

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Birmingham Paper - Steel Making in Alabama

    By James Bowron

    Considering the importance of the steel trade and the strategic position occupied in it by the Birmingham district, it may be surprising to many to learn that the first pig iron smelted with coke was

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Engineering Research - Permeability Studies of Pennsylvania Oil Sands

    By Charles R. Fettke

    The permeability of an oil or gas sand is its capacity for transmitting fluids, either liquids or gases, under pressure. The permeability of a sand depends upon the size and shape of the openings in i

    Jan 1, 1931