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    Foreign Private Investment - A Boon to Developing Countries

    By Evan Just

    THE high standards of living and improved national security that industrialization can bring are so evident that no country can be named that does not cherish the hope of industrializing. With such a

    Jan 6, 1957

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    Miscellaneous

    MISCELLANEOUS U.S. 0,029,598 - Extraction of vanadium values from vanadiferous iron oxide ore. A pelletized mixture of ore, limestone and bentonite is roasted in an oxidizing atmosphere to form cal

    Jan 1, 1979

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    The Mechanics Of Rock Failure Associated With Drilling At Depth

    By P. F. Gnirk, J. B. Cheatham

    The basic objective of this paper is to present a review of the state of knowledge concerning the fundamental mechanics of rock/bit-tooth interaction under downhole conditions. Of particular concern i

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Principles of Gravity Concentration (1aff8250-81a3-4f2f-bb62-e31774492788)

    By B. D. Thomas

    GRAVITY concentration is a general term designating processes for separating and sorting granular material by means of forces that depend on the density, size and shape of the particles. When these fo

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Papers - Lead - Smelting in the Lead Blast Furnace

    By G. L. Oldright, Virgil Miller

    It is well known, in metallurgical circles, though less recognized in the technical press, that there have been remarkable increases in the capacity of the blast furnace in the last five .years. In pl

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Membership (110fbbf7-5399-4921-94ee-bcac153bb261)

    NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period Nov. 10, 1916 to Dec.10, 1916. BARNSDALL, THEODORE N., Treas. & Mgr., Highland Gas Co., 24

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Production - Domestic - Petroleum Developments in California during 1930

    By B. E. Parsons

    Curtailment of production of crude oil, to the extent of effecting an approximate balance in supply and demand, was a problem confronting the oil industry in California throughout the year 1930. At th

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Physical Properties of Cartridge Brass

    By C. Upthegrove

    DURING the past year considerable work dealing with physical properties of cartridge brass was done at the University of Michigan in cooperation with the Ordnance Department of the U. S. Army. This pa

    Jan 5, 1922

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    New York Paper February, 1918 - Ore Deposits of Yellow Pine Mining District, Clark County, Nevada

    By Fred A. Hale

    Owing to the large area included in the Yellow Pine mining district, and the varied nature of its mineral deposits, a detailed geological description of the district could be covered only in an extens

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Production of High-Density Parts by Powder Metallurgy Increases

    By Charles Hardy, George D. Cremer

    POWDER metallurgy has been established for some time as a novel method for manufacturing a great variety of articles generally specialties that could not be made conveniently by any other method. In t

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Mercury Industry In Italy

    By Edwin B. Eckel

    THIS paper, based on brief field examination and on data supplied by the operators, records the condition of the Italian mercury industry as of March 1945, not long after Italy's collapse. Except

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Judging The Quality Of Portland Cement

    By R. J. Colony

    THE failure, or disintegration, of concrete in structures, even when the cement, sand, and coarse aggregate used have passed satisfactorily all tests and inspections, is not uncommon. Such failures oc

    Jan 1, 1921

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    New York Paper - Some Suggestions Regarding Construction of Hot Blast Stoves (Discussion, pp. 322 and 337)

    By Linn Bradley, W. W. Strong, H. D. Egbert

    A hot-dry method of cleaning the gas from blast furnaces has been shown1 to conserve the sensible heat energy of the gas, and in general it thus permits of a higher flame temperature. The electrical m

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Institute of Metals Division - Microstructural Study of the Response of a Complex Superalloy to Heat Treatment

    By J. R. Mihalisin, J. S. Iwanski

    The response of Inconel "700" to heat treatment has been studied by light and electron microscopy combined with X-ray and electron diffraction techniques. A heat treatment which vesults in low ductili

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Salt Lake Paper - Ancient Auriferous Gravel Channels of Sierra County, California

    By Mark N. Alling

    A few years ago, gravel mining in the ancient river beds of Sierra county was the principal industry of the county. Operating drift mines were very numerous and many large hydraulic mines were in acti

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Canadian Paper - South Lorrain Silver District, Ontario (with Discussion)

    By J. Mackintosh Bell

    In the numerous districts subsidiary to Cobalt, and carrying mineral deposits similar in character to that world-famous mining camp, the most interesting recent developments have occurred in South Lor

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Electronic Tramp Iron Detector for Conveyor Belts

    By C. M. Marquardt

    Tramp iron and steel moving on a conveyor belt cause small currents to be generated in a coil situated in a strong magnetic field, which are converted to an alternating current and are amplified. The

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Electronic And Optical Uses (5e11ba49-d3f9-48b5-9bf3-635799df18c0)

    By Danforth R. Hale, R. E. Blair

    Minerals for electronic and optical uses divide easily into two sections: (1) quartz and (2) minerals other than quartz. Quartz Quartz, having a great usefulness discovered by the radio communic

    Jan 1, 1983

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    X Ray Determination Of Retained Austenite By Integrated Intensities

    By B. L. Averbach, M. Cohen

    THE PROBLEM MANY hardened steels contain significant quantities of retained austenite even in cases where the carbon and alloy contents are low. In fact austenite has been detected in plain carbon

    Jan 1, 1948