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Problems in Student EmploymentBy Arthur S. Huey
AS the end of the collegiate year approaches, the problem of student employment again becomes acute. This subject divides itself into two phases: (1) employment prior to graduation and (2) employm
Jan 1, 1932
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Problems In Sulfide Ore ProcessingBy Nathaniel Arbiter
INTRODUCTION Almost seventy-five years ago problems in the recovery of sulfides from then designated slime fractions were the impetus for the development of flotation. The fall-off in recovery by
Jan 1, 1979
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Problems In Supplying Scrap For Electric-Furnace RequirementsBy Stanley M. Kaplan
As we all know, the electric-furnace operation consumes practically 100 pct cold steel scrap. This is in contrast to the operation of the open-hearth furnace, in which 40 pct or more of the charge may
Jan 1, 1947
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Problems in the Electrolysis of Copper Anodes with High Contents of Nickel, Antimony, Tin And LeadBy Z. Mubarok
An overview of the problems encountered the electrorefining of copper anodes containing high levels of nickel and antimony is presented. Our investigations have been focusing on the passivation behavi
Jan 1, 2007
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Problems in the Flotation of GoldBy R. A., Pallanch
THOUGH the flotation of gold ores has come into the lime- light largely in recent years, it is not a product of recent economic conditions but rather as old as flotation itself. It could hardly be oth
Jan 1, 1935
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Problems in the hydrometallurgical extraction of uranium in the U .S.A. and South AfricaBy J. P. McDonald, P. L. Mattison, J. M. W. Mackenzie
A variety of processing problems in the hydrometallurgical extraction of uranium in the U.S.A. are contrasted with those in South Africa. In U.S. plants, for example, problems are often encountered in
Jan 1, 1981
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Problems In The Magnetic Roasting Of Marginal Iron OresBy G. Bitsianes
An experimental procedure was developed for studying magnetic roasting on a accurately-controlled laboratory scale. The loss-in-weight method was used and the course of reduction could be followed und
Jan 1, 1960
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Problems in the Mechanization of Bituminous Coal MinesBy Paul Weir
PRODUCTION METHODS in the bituminous coal mines in the United States are undergoing many changes. Although the primary object of these changes is the production of a better product at a cheaper cost t
Jan 1, 1937
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Problems in the Russian Blasting IndustryBy Boris Belenky, M M. Graevsky, R I. Semigin, A E. Frantov
"In the mining industry, most of stripping and rock fragmentation is performed by blasting. The academician N.V. Melnikov has projected that blasting methods would be used to crush 20% of soft rocks a
Jan 1, 1995
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Problems In Utilization Of Bituminous CoalBy W. T. Reid
Analysis of the energy resources available in the United States confirms that coal will be needed to satisfy the future energy needs. The trends in the market place, particularly economic and politica
Jan 1, 1983
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Problems Involved in Concentration and Utilization of Domestic Lowgrade Manganese OreBy Edmund Newton
THE steel industry of the United States has depended in the past almost wholly upon imports for its supplies of manganese. Many of the important domestic sources yield ores leaner in their natural con
Jan 2, 1919
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Problems Involved In Shutting Down a Mill on Week-Ends and HolidaysBy Gordon. I. M., J. Blackshaw
"The wet part of the Hollinger mill is housed in two buildings, the grinding plant and the treatment plant. In the grinding plant there are four 7xl5 ball mills which grind the ore to 60 per cent thro
Jan 1, 1968
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Problems Involved In The Concentration And. Utilization Of Domestic Low-Grade Manganese, Ore -DiscussionC. W. GOODALE,* Butte, Mont.-I notice Mr. Newton refers very briefly to the carbonate ores of manganese, rhodochrosite, but he does not go into any special description of the treatment of that materia
Jan 4, 1919
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Problems Involved with Quartzite as a Raw Material for FeSi andSi Metal ProductionBy T. Malvik
Norway is a big producer of ferrosilicon and silicon metal. The raw material is quartz and quartzite and large quantities from both Norwegian and foreign sources are used. The demands maade on both th
Jan 1, 1989
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Problems of .Education and IndustryBy AIME AIME
THE statements quoted below range widely over the field of contact between education and industry. 'Their sources are as indicated. True Education "Education must escape from its traditional
Jan 1, 1929
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Problems of a Contracting Mining CommunityNationalization of the coal mining industry in Great Britain was one of the first pieces of major legislation enacted by the post-war Labor Government in 1964. It followed a long period of economic de
Jan 6, 1964
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Problems of a Mine Mechanization ProgramBy C. Kremer Bain
To keep shovels working to capacity in the smaller and more scattered ore bodies necessitated the development of a mobile jumbo drill rig, utilizing the V-cut round drilled to a template. The paper sh
Jan 2, 1950
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Problems of American Railroads Early in 1936By 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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Problems Of Basin Subsidence In The Southwest ? IntroductionBy Dennis E. Peterson
Land subsidence had been observed in recent years throughout the Southwest. Particular examples of this phenomenon that have gained wide publicity axe in the Long Beach and Central Valley areas of Cal
Jan 1, 1965