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Washington Paper - Biographical Notice of Thomas M. Drown, M.D., LL.D.By R. W. Raymond
The sudden death of Dr. Drown, on Nov. 17, 1904, brought to multitudes the pang of personal loss. Of all those who, as students at Lafayette College, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Lehi
Jan 1, 1906
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Cobalt on Carbon Activity and Diffusivity in SteelBy E. J. Dulis, V. K. Chandhok, J. P. Hirth
Cobalt clearly increased the activity of carbon in austenite and in ferrite. This effect of cobalt on carbon activity Plausibly accounted for the effect of cobalt on accelerating the austenite to pe
Jan 1, 1962
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Recovering Selenium From Sandstone Ores Of New MexicoBy Roshan B. Bhappu
Selenium is found most frequently as an accessory mineral in the ores of lead, copper, and nickel, and is recoverable as a byproduct in the treatment of many of the ores of these metals. The geographi
Jan 8, 1962
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The Reducibility Of Metallic Oxides As Affected By Heat Treatment.By MCA Woolsey
(Butte. Meeting, August, 1913.). IN metallurgical circles it is known widely, but somewhat vaguely, that the ease of: reduction of metallic oxides depends largely on the way they have been prepared.
Jan 7, 1913
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Lead Alloys for Anodes in Electrolytic Production of Zinc of High PurityBy U. C. Tainton
FOR the last 15 years lead has been the standard material for anodes in electrolytic zinc production and it has been generally accepted that this lead should be as free as possible from impurities. La
Jan 1, 1929
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Milwaukee Paper - Symposium on the Conservation of Tin: Bronze Bearing MetalsBy G. H. Clamer
Page Bronze Bearing Metals. By G. H. Clamer............... 162 Pennsylvania Railroad Anti-friction and Bell Metals. By F. M. Waring .. 166 The Tin-plate Industry. By D. M. BUck. Discussed by G. H. C
Jan 1, 1919
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Oil Resources Of PeruBy V. F. Marsters
Peru has produced petroleum since the early seventies, the first work being in the Zorritos field, in the Province of Tumbes, adjoining Ecuador. In the early nineties, the Negritos field, in the Depa
Jan 7, 1922
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Part V – May 1968 - Papers - Near-Equilibrium Kinetics of the Dissociation of Cupric OxideBy M. A. Rigdon, R. E. Grace
The dissociation of cupric oxide to cuprous oxide and oxygen was studied with a microbalmce technique at 700" to 750°C. In this temperature range the dissociation pressure of the reaction 2CuO= Cu2O
Jan 1, 1969
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Uranium Ore Control Using Computer MappingBy J. F. Crouch
INTRODUCTION Roll front uranium has unique geologic characteristics (L,) which require specialized mining procedures. Roll front uranium occurs in arkosic sandstones with the ore zone typically le
Jan 1, 1983
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Water – A Controlling Factor of Copper ProductionBy S. J. Hubbard, S. D. Michaelson, A. W. Last, B. H. Ensign
Of the seventeen western states, five-Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Montana, and Nevada-produce about 90 pct of this country's primary copper. All seventeen of these states occupy 60 pct of the nati
Jan 7, 1960
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MiscelIaneous - Conserving Health of Employees in the Coal Industry qBy Fred A. Krafft
The time allotted to this paper will permit only the sketching of general principles and practice as generally employed in the industry to maintain and preserve the physical well-being of the miner an
Jan 1, 1936
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Pittsburgh Paper - The Position of the American Pig-Iron ManufactureBy Edmund C. Pechin
THE iron trade of America seems on the point of a new departure. After years of struggling against heavy odds, patient endurance in periods of depression and loss, fears and hopes alternating as fail
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The Utility Of Efficiency-Records In The Manufacture Of Iron.By John Porter
(Cleveland Meeting, October, 1912.) Iv taking up this subject it is first necessary to define our terms. Efficiency, in its engineering usage, means the ratio between actual and theoretical results,
Jan 4, 1913
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Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - An Analytical Concept of the Static and Dynamic Parameter of Intermittent Gas Lift (missing pages)By R. C. Davis, R. F. Berry, G. W. White, B. T. O’Connell, L. A. Stacha
P,, and v, may now be solved for by trial and error between Eqs. 2 and 3, by assuming time approaching zero and equating PI, to P12. Observe that the pressure under the slug, P12 of Eq. 3, does not
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Vertical and Incline Shaft Sinking at North Star MineBy Arthur Foote
AT THE end of the year 1914, the main North Star incline shaft had reached the 6300-ft. level, and encountered a vein dipping Southwest, or, exactly opposite to the North Star. Subsequent development
Jan 1, 1930
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The Constitution Of CoalBy F. V. Tideswell
COAL being essentially a complex conglomerate of plant remains that have undergone decay and interaction in varying degree, it is understandable that attack on the problem of its chemical constitution
Jan 3, 1925
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Some Aspects Of The Use Of Oxygen In The Electric FurnaceBy J. M. Gaines
THE use of oxygen in electric furnaces is relatively old, and the practice has been employed by several steelmakers prior to the recent impetus given generally to the use of oxygen in steelmaking. Thi
Jan 1, 1947
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Student Associates (1f6674c2-4bf8-4fcf-a07c-ec1096ec7b30)Adams, Bernard, Student, South Dakota School of Mines. Rapid City, S. D. '30 Ahlskog, Harold A., Student, Washington State College Pullman, Wash. '30 Aldridge, John, Student, New Mexico Scho
Jan 1, 1923
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New York Paper - Petroleum Reserves of the West Indies (with Discussion)By Arthur H. Redfield
The West Indies are the summits of a submerged mountain chain, the continuation of which must be sought in the mountains of central Honduras. In Haiti, the chain divides, one branch passing through Ja
Jan 1, 1923
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The Position of the American Pig-Iron ManufactureBy Edmund C. Pechin
THE iron trade of America seems on the point of a new departure. After years of struggling against heavy odds, patient endurance in periods of depression and loss, fears and hopes alternating as failu
Jan 1, 1873