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                     Iron and Steel Production and Practice in the Two World Wars Iron and Steel Production and Practice in the Two World WarsBy C. D. King A QUARTER century ago this country was producing an extraordinary quantity of iron and steel, with a decisive influence on the outcome of the first World War. Today this country is again demonstrating Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Capillarity - Permeability - Oil-Water Displacements in Microscopic Capillaries Capillarity - Permeability - Oil-Water Displacements in Microscopic CapillariesBy C. C. Templeton, S. S. Rushing Methods previously developed for the study of air-liquid displacements in microscopic capillaries (inner diameters of 3 to 40 microns) have been used to investigate oil-water displacements in capillar Jan 1, 1957 
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                     New Dimensions In Overland Transportation New Dimensions In Overland TransportationBy George H. K. Schenck Diminishing returns in management's fight to lower manufacturing expenses have added luster to savings that can be achieved in delivered costs through creative management of the distribution func Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Review of the Coal Industry, 1931 Review of the Coal Industry, 1931By Howard N. Eavenson DURING the past year, as in the preceding ones, prices continued to fall, production to decrease, and more mines were closed. Much attention is being given by the industry to suggested plans for bette Jan 1, 1932 
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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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                     Personal (b7af28b3-8e16-4a49-8522-b97901827601) Personal (b7af28b3-8e16-4a49-8522-b97901827601)The following is an incomplete list of members and guests who called at Institute headquarters during the period July 11, 1918 to August 11, 1918. John Carter Anderson, Tucson, Ariz. Edson S. Pettis, Jan 9, 1918 
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                     An Investigation to Develop Hard Alloys of Silver for Lining Ring Grooves of Light Alloy Pistons An Investigation to Develop Hard Alloys of Silver for Lining Ring Grooves of Light Alloy PistonsBy Claus Goetzel THE object of this investigation was to determine whether silver alloys could be used instead of the currently employed insert of high-expansion AVERAGE COEFFICIENT PER DE G. C. OVEN RANGE 20° To 2 Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Ion Ore Reserves of the Lake Superior District - Shortage of High-Grade Must Make Some Companies Turn Shortly to Taconite Concentration or Imported Ore Ion Ore Reserves of the Lake Superior District - Shortage of High-Grade Must Make Some Companies Turn Shortly to Taconite Concentration or Imported OreBy E. W. Davis THIS nation has been depending upon the Lake Superior iron ranges for most of its iron ore requirements for over half a century. Furthermore, it can continue to draw the major portion of its ore requi Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Contents ContentsJan 1, 1969 
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                     Asphalt in Paving and in Other Industries Asphalt in Paving and in Other IndustriesBy F. H. Gilpin SINCE Noah pitched his ark within and without with pitch, the use of asphalt in human endeavor has been increasing-for Noah's pitch was asphalt. Asphalt is a bituminous material found in nature, Jan 2, 1923 
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                     Iron and Steel Division - The Thermodynamics of Solid Iron at Elevated Temperatures Iron and Steel Division - The Thermodynamics of Solid Iron at Elevated TemperaturesBy Philip D. Anderson, Ralph Hultgren Heat contents of extremely pure iron were measured over the range 300"to 1433"K, using a diphenyl ether calorimeter. Results from three samples containing widely differing impurities agreed with one a Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Chicago Paper - The Limitations of the Gold Stamp-Mill (See Discussion p. 545) Chicago Paper - The Limitations of the Gold Stamp-Mill (See Discussion p. 545)By T. A. Rickard MILLING is one of the metallurgical arts whereby the extraction of the largest possible proportion of the value in an ore is effected at the least possible expense. Stamp-milling* is that particular p Jan 1, 1894 
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                     Corrections for Papers Published Prior to July 1960 - Sand Deposits of Titanium Minerals, AIME Trans, 1959 vol 214, page 421 Corrections for Papers Published Prior to July 1960 - Sand Deposits of Titanium Minerals, AIME Trans, 1959 vol 214, page 421By J. L. Gillson The word "other" in paragraph 4, line 11, column 1, page 205, should read "over;" the correct version of reason 2, this paragraph, is: 'L. . . 2) to evaluate the usefulness of certain geo-chem Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Beneficiation And Concentration Beneficiation And ConcentrationBENEFICIATION AND CONCEN'TRATION; FROTH FLOTATION U.S. 4,069,144 - In the froth flotation beneficiation of phosphate rock using at least an acid flotation step and an amine flotation step, the Jan 1, 1979 
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                     Part II – February 1969 - Papers - Solid-Solution Strengthening in the Ag-Au System Part II – February 1969 - Papers - Solid-Solution Strengthening in the Ag-Au SystemBy R. M. Asimow, J. J. Svitak Tile crilical resoll,r,d shear stress, CRSS, for slip of slow1y cooled Ag-All single crystals was measured at 201K. Tlze importance of short-range order and Suzuki sogregalion was inrestigated by de Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Proceedings of the Eighty-Seventh Meeting, Lake Superior, September, 1904 Proceedings of the Eighty-Seventh Meeting, Lake Superior, September, 1904By Nelson P. Hulst COMMITTEES. DULUTH.-Nelson P. Hulst, Chairman; J. B. Adams, W. C. Agnew, M. H. Alworth, C. W. Andrews, R. Angst, William R. Appleby, C. E. Bailey, G. G. Barnum, E. F. Bradt, Mylie Bunnell, George L. Jan 1, 1905 
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                     Present Status of Hydraulic-mine Debris Disposal in California Present Status of Hydraulic-mine Debris Disposal in CaliforniaBy Walter Bradley MINING by hydraulic process of the important gold-bearing gravels of the Sacramento Valley in the basins of the Yuba, Bear and American rivers began in 1853, and continued at an ever-increasing rate f Jan 1, 1936 
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                     New York Paper - A Study of the Silica Refractories (with Discussion) New York Paper - A Study of the Silica Refractories (with Discussion)By J. Spotts McDowell Ackowledgments........................... 5 Introduction............................. 5 The Silica Minerals. Stability Relations......................... 6 Optical Properties...................... Jan 1, 1918 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - The Iron-Carbon Eutectoid Temperature (TN) Institute of Metals Division - The Iron-Carbon Eutectoid Temperature (TN)By R. P. Smith, L. S. Darken FOR a high-purity iron-carbon alloy, the phases existing at equilibrium at temperatures slightly above the temperature of the metastable eutectoid are austenite and cementite (hyper-eutectoid) or aust Jan 1, 1960 
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                     The Outlook for the Coal Industry The Outlook for the Coal IndustryBy Howard N. Eavenson TWO months ago, just after the coal code hearing in Washington, one of our leading liberal weeklies printed a study of the coal industry made by an economist in the Administration, and on the outside Jan 1, 1933 
