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                     Industrial Minerals - Effect of Ultrasonic Energy of Chrysotile Asbestos Industrial Minerals - Effect of Ultrasonic Energy of Chrysotile AsbestosBy E. Martinez The effect of ultrasonic energy transmitted through a liquid on chrysotile asbestos was investigated. Ultrasonic energy was effective in fiberization of chrysotile crudes as well as standard grades of Jan 1, 1963 
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                     The Gold-Fields Of French Guiana, And The New Method Of Dredging. The Gold-Fields Of French Guiana, And The New Method Of Dredging.By ALBERT F. J. BOARDEAUX (Canal Zone Meeting, November. 191(j.) I. GENERAL INTRODUCTION. 1. Historical. ALLUVIAL gold was first discovered in Guiana in 1852, in the sands of the Arataye river; by Paulino, a Brazilian convi Nov 1, 1910 
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                     Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Oil Production From Reservoirs With an Oil Layer Between Gas and Bottom Water in the Same Sand Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Oil Production From Reservoirs With an Oil Layer Between Gas and Bottom Water in the Same SandBy J. van Lookeren In the case of a reservoir where the oil underlies a large gas cap and overlies bottom water, production can be inzproved considerably if wells are perforated below the water-oil contact rather than o Jan 1, 1966 
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                     Mining Engineering News (f78972fd-28e0-4835-9abf-f4b4035d1e39) Mining Engineering News (f78972fd-28e0-4835-9abf-f4b4035d1e39)Low Zinc Prices Close Alcoa Mine Alcoa Mining Co., announced that it will suspend operations at its Hutson mine, near Salem, Ky., because of low zinc prices, January 15. The Aluminum Co. of Americ Jan 2, 1953 
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                     Development Of Hindered-Settling Apparatus.* Development Of Hindered-Settling Apparatus.*By Robert H. Richards (Pittsburg Meeting, March, 1910.) THIS is in part a review paper, indicating the various steps that have been taken in developing hindered-settling apparatus, some of the standard data that have been Feb 1, 1911 
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                     Papers - Miscellaneous Heavy Metals and Alloys - Time-to-fracture Tests on Platinum, 10 Per Cent Iridium-platinum and 10 Per Cent: Rhodium-Platinum Alloys (Metals Technology, April 1943) Papers - Miscellaneous Heavy Metals and Alloys - Time-to-fracture Tests on Platinum, 10 Per Cent Iridium-platinum and 10 Per Cent: Rhodium-Platinum Alloys (Metals Technology, April 1943)By H. E. Strauss The time-to-fracture test has been applied to pure platinum and to two alloys of platinum under the special conditions of small cross-sectional area of the specimens and of a test temperature above th Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Papers - Miscellaneous Heavy Metals and Alloys - Time-to-fracture Tests on Platinum, 10 Per Cent Iridium-platinum and 10 Per Cent: Rhodium-Platinum Alloys (Metals Technology, April 1943) Papers - Miscellaneous Heavy Metals and Alloys - Time-to-fracture Tests on Platinum, 10 Per Cent Iridium-platinum and 10 Per Cent: Rhodium-Platinum Alloys (Metals Technology, April 1943)By H. E. Strauss The time-to-fracture test has been applied to pure platinum and to two alloys of platinum under the special conditions of small cross-sectional area of the specimens and of a test temperature above th Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Technical Notes - Flotation of Right- and Left-Hand Quartz Using an Optically Active Collector Technical Notes - Flotation of Right- and Left-Hand Quartz Using an Optically Active CollectorBy K. Takahashi, I. Iwasaki it is well known1 that racemic mixtures of optical isomers can be separated by passing their solutions through a column packed with r- or 1-quartz powder so that one of the isomers becomes adsorbed se Jan 1, 1969 
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                     New York Secondary Metals - Metal Recovery from Bronze Foundry Slags (with Discussion) New York Secondary Metals - Metal Recovery from Bronze Foundry Slags (with Discussion)By E. R. Darby When bronze is melted in open-flame furnaces a considerable amount of slag is formed during the melting operation. This slag may be incidental to the melting practice or it may be formed intentionally 
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                     Coal - Petrographic Investigation of the Causes of Degradation of Sized Coal Coal - Petrographic Investigation of the Causes of Degradation of Sized CoalBy R. C. Neavel One of the most important requirements to be met by any coal producer is delivery of size consists tailored to specific applications. Generally these specifications include a minimum as well as a maxi Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Mineral Obsolescence and Substitution Mineral Obsolescence and SubstitutionBy Charles W. Merrill Obsolescence in the mineral world is virtually nonexistent if the term is taken to mean that a mineral commodity, once established in commerce and industry, subsequently has fallen into disuse. We are Jan 9, 1964 
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                     Industrial Section (ea4b9199-a84f-4fc6-8bf2-35a05fd65fe7) Industrial Section (ea4b9199-a84f-4fc6-8bf2-35a05fd65fe7)For the use of those who prefer manila rope to wire rope for light hoisting and hauling, the Ingersoll-Rand Co. has brought out a new model Little Tugger Hoist which is designated No. 11. The square Jan 12, 1916 
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                     Production Of Sound Billet-Type Ingots Production Of Sound Billet-Type IngotsBy B. C. Blake IN general, billet-type or long slender ingots are used when it is desired to produce directly from the ingot in one conversion a product of medium or small cross-sectional area. They are designed to Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Coal - Continuous and Automatic Measurement of Moisture in Coal by Capacitance Coal - Continuous and Automatic Measurement of Moisture in Coal by CapacitanceBy L. A. Updegraff Before discussing the application of capacitance for the measurement of moisture content in a moving stream of coal it might be well to first give a brief description of the process and then show how Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Geophysics - Uses of Induced Polarization in Mining Exploration Geophysics - Uses of Induced Polarization in Mining ExplorationBy P. G. Hallof Only recently has the term Induced Polarization found its way into geophysical literature. Schlumberger first mentioned the possible use of the induced polarization effect in one of his early papers. Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Observations on the System Zirconium Iron (TN) Institute of Metals Division - Observations on the System Zirconium Iron (TN)By D. W. Levinson, L. E. Tanner DURING the course of an investigation of the zirconium-iron-tin system the zirconium-iron system was reexamined up to 55 pct* Fe. The alloys pre- visible melting3 and X-ray diffraction studies were Jan 1, 1960 
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                     PART IV - Communications - Contribution to Calorimetric Thermodynamic Analysis PART IV - Communications - Contribution to Calorimetric Thermodynamic AnalysisBy B. D. Lichter In a previous paper, Oelsen, Schuermann, and Hey-nertl pointed out the possibility of obtaining complete thermodynamic functions for alloy systems from calorimetric measurements alone. Specifically, i Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Manganese-Steel Rails (d12de1d5-8544-49a5-b4f5-a39d15f87b2b) Manganese-Steel Rails (d12de1d5-8544-49a5-b4f5-a39d15f87b2b)By Sir Robert Hadfield SINCE the writer has been intimately connected with the development of manganese steel for many years, some remarks upon the early work with regard to the rolling and forging of this material might he Jan 2, 1914 
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                     Rock Bursts - A Symposium (60f4f2fa-16ca-42d3-a35b-d369fc39531a) Rock Bursts - A Symposium (60f4f2fa-16ca-42d3-a35b-d369fc39531a)By Philip B. Bucky CONTENTS [PACEPACE r. What Is a Rock Burst?2 4. How Can Rock Bursts Be Predicted? . 35 Jack Spalding2Jack Spalding35 A. F. Robertson 2, 5A. F. Robertson35 W. R. Crane 2A. B. Yates and P. J. She Jan 1, 1942 
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