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                     Programmed Training for New Employees Slashes Accidents by 50% at US Borax Programmed Training for New Employees Slashes Accidents by 50% at US BoraxIn 1973, US Borax & Chemical Corp. began investing three days wages and about $20 in training materials in every new employee before having him report to his first job. The result? Accidents involving Jan 4, 1976 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Thermodynamic Treatment of Disproportionation Equilibria Involving Complex Ion Formation in Molten Salts Institute of Metals Division - Thermodynamic Treatment of Disproportionation Equilibria Involving Complex Ion Formation in Molten SaltsBy J. M. Toguri, K. Grjotheim It is known 1,2 that the equilibrium between titanium metal, TiCl2 , and TiCl3, in a solvent of molten metal chlorides, is influenced both by the total amount of dissolved titanium and by the type of Jan 1, 1960 
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                     Technical Notes - In-Situ Roof Trusses vs. Angle Roof Bolts-A Photoelastic Comparison Technical Notes - In-Situ Roof Trusses vs. Angle Roof Bolts-A Photoelastic ComparisonBy C. D. Haynes, S. C. Gambrell The practice of roof bolting in WORLD-WIDE mining activities is very well-known, having been used extensively for over 50 years. The theory of roof bolting, however, is extremely complicated, and only Jan 1, 1971 
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                     Geology - Quantitizing Geological Parameters for the Prediction of Stable Slopes Geology - Quantitizing Geological Parameters for the Prediction of Stable SlopesBy W. C. Lacy This article is a progress report of a program designed to quantitatively evaluate geological parameters to predict stable slope angles. The author feels that, although there does not appear to be any Jan 1, 1963 
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                     Papers - Seismic Methods - Seismogrqph Prospecting for Oil - Instruments for Reflection Seismograph Prospecting Papers - Seismic Methods - Seismogrqph Prospecting for Oil - Instruments for Reflection Seismograph ProspectingBy Arthur Nomann Recording instruments may be conveniently described under the headings of: (1) geophones, (2) amplifiers, (3) recording cameras, (4) miscellaneous parts. Geophones Geophones or seismometers are Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Papers - Seismic Methods - Seismogrqph Prospecting for Oil - Instruments for Reflection Seismograph Prospecting Papers - Seismic Methods - Seismogrqph Prospecting for Oil - Instruments for Reflection Seismograph ProspectingBy Arthur Nomann Recording instruments may be conveniently described under the headings of: (1) geophones, (2) amplifiers, (3) recording cameras, (4) miscellaneous parts. Geophones Geophones or seismometers are Jan 1, 1940 
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                     The Discovery And Opening Of A New Phosphate Field In The United States. The Discovery And Opening Of A New Phosphate Field In The United States.By Charles Jones IN the winter of 1902, while occupying the position of mining and examining engineer for the Mountain Copper Co., Ltd., of Keswick, Cal., I had occasion to discuss with the General Manager, among othe Jan 10, 1913 
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                     Reservoir Engineering - General - Flow Test Analysis for a Well with Radial Discontinuity Reservoir Engineering - General - Flow Test Analysis for a Well with Radial DiscontinuityBy A. S. Odeh During the last few years, several authors1-6 have advanced mathematical solutions, both exact and approximate, to the pressure behavior of a well producing from a region bounded by a circular discont Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Development in the Size and Shape of Blast-Furnaces in the Lehigh Valley, as Shown by the Furnaces at- the Glendon Iron Works Development in the Size and Shape of Blast-Furnaces in the Lehigh Valley, as Shown by the Furnaces at- the Glendon Iron WorksBy FRANK FIRRISTONE Ix the summer of 1842 my father, William Firmstone, was engaged by Charles Jackson, Jr., of Boston, to examine the conditions in the Lehigh valley as a site for blast-furnaces using anthracite for fue Sep 1, 1909 
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                     Use of an Automatic Resistivity System For Detecting Abandoned Mine Workings Use of an Automatic Resistivity System For Detecting Abandoned Mine WorkingsBy R. G. Burdick, W. R. Peters Shallow underground voids resulting from early coal mining and other resource recovery activities over the past several decades are now being recognized as a significant cause of ground subsidence pro Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Tennessee Phosphate Practice (985abe45-e5e0-4bf7-8091-d5c7682b9006) Tennessee Phosphate Practice (985abe45-e5e0-4bf7-8091-d5c7682b9006)By James Barr Geology and Mineralogy1 TENNESSEE phosphates are commercially divided into three varieties: Brown, blue and white. The first two only are now of commercial importance. The white phosphates of Perry c Jan 9, 1914 
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                     Papers - The "Plasticity" of Iron at low Temperatures (With Discussion) Papers - The "Plasticity" of Iron at low Temperatures (With Discussion)By K. Heindlhofer Estimates of the "plasticity" of a metal are commonly deduced from three types of test—tensile, torsion and impact. The several results have been more or less at variance, though this disparity has at Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Papers - The "Plasticity" of Iron at low Temperatures (With Discussion) Papers - The "Plasticity" of Iron at low Temperatures (With Discussion)By K. Heindlhofer Estimates of the "plasticity" of a metal are commonly deduced from three types of test—tensile, torsion and impact. The several results have been more or less at variance, though this disparity has at Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Correlation of the Ultimate Structure of Hard-drawn Copper Wire with the Electrical Conductivity Correlation of the Ultimate Structure of Hard-drawn Copper Wire with the Electrical ConductivityBy R. W. Drier THE conductivity of copper wire is of prime importance to the electrical industry and consequently to the copper refiner and wire manufacturer. Annealed copper wire has a higher conductivity than hard Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: Investigation of Room-Temperature Slip in Zone-Melted Tungsten Single Crystals Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: Investigation of Room-Temperature Slip in Zone-Melted Tungsten Single CrystalsBy J. Richter, D. Schulze J. Richter and D. Schulze (Deutschen Akademie der Wissenschafte zu Berlin)—Introduction. In a recent paper R. G. Garlick and H. B. Probst reported on experimental results of investigations of room-tem Jan 1, 1965 
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                     Further Discussion on A Feasibility Study of an In Situ Retorting Process for Oil Shale Further Discussion on A Feasibility Study of an In Situ Retorting Process for Oil ShaleBy M. ROWE, H. E. Gilliland, L. BARNES The authors of this paper are to be commended for a clear exposition of a timely subject. However, some important conclusions, in addition to those presented in the paper, can be drawn from the result Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Amateur Engineering: How Two Students Spent a Summer Amateur Engineering: How Two Students Spent a SummerBy James P. Sloss MOST students that plan to enter the mining profession attempt to obtain some kind of practical experience before graduation. Six or seven years ago it was an easy matter for undergraduates to find em Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Skin Effect in Producing Wells Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Skin Effect in Producing WellsBy E. B. Brauer, W. Hurst, J. D. Clark Because of drilling, completion, and workover practices, the permeability around a wellbore generally is different from the permeability of the formation. The zone with the altered permeability is cal Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Notes On Titanium And On The Cleansing Effect Of Titanium On Cast-Iron. Notes On Titanium And On The Cleansing Effect Of Titanium On Cast-Iron.By Bradley Stoughton (Cleveland Meeting, October, 1912.) [SECRETARY'S NOTE.-To avoid repetition of foot-notes, references to authorities are made in this paper by means of figures, referring to a numbered list in th Nov 1, 1912 
