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  • AIME
    Gold Desorption From Activated Carbon With Alkaline Alcohol Solutions

    By R. E. Lindstrom, D. G. Peterson, H. J. Heinen

    Alkaline alcohol solutions were investigated by the Federal Bureau of Mines for improving the desorption rate of gold and silver from metal-laden activated carbon generated in gold processing circuits

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Federal Leasing: The Need For Perspective

    By David Russell, Courtland Lee

    FOREWOHD-Americans have been able to create wealth from the nation's natural resources to an extent unprecedented in recorded history, thanks largely to the existence of a free market and of a ra

    Jan 5, 1977

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    Annual Meeting, Wilkes-Barre

    THE Institute assembled in the Court-House, on Tuesday evening, May 22d, and was called to order by Vice-President E. B. Coxe. After announcement by the Local Committee of the programme for excursions

    Jan 1, 1878

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Elevated-Temperature Characteristics of Internally Oxidized Titanium-Cerium Alloys

    By R. H. Hiltz, N. J. Grant

    Solid-solution titanium-cerium alloys, cold-rolled to 0.010 in. thickness, and annealed, were internally oxidized to produce a fine dispersion of CeO2 in the titanium matrix. The oxidized alloys were

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Report of Pyrometer Committee of National Research Council - Discussion

    F. E. BASH, Philadelphia, Pa.-In order to make a definite check on the emissivity of crucible steel under works conditions, a test was planned and executed by the plant of the Midvale Steel Co., by a

    Jan 12, 1919

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    PART VI - Morphology of Whisker Crystals of Tin, Zinc, and Cadmium Grown Spontaneously from the Solid

    By W. C. Ellis

    Growth directions of tin, zinc, and cadmiun whisker crystals grown spontaneously fi-om the solid are summarized. In tin the edge and diagonal directions of the unit cell are jound with the exception o

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Col. Arthur Woods Asks Help Of Engineering Societies

    As it is the plan of the War Department to return 400,000 soldiers a month during the next four months, Colonel Arthur Woods, Special Assistant Secretary f War, has requested the Engineering Societies

    Jan 6, 1919

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    Review of the Month (115dfdd8-36ca-476a-aa74-22e1dd40a5d9)

    EUROPE continued to be unsettled, financially, commercially and socially. October opened with Germany in a state of turmoil following the Government's cessation of passive resistance to the Frenc

    Jan 10, 1923

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    Pittsburgh Paper - The Heine Safety-Boiler

    By E. D. Meier

    SINCE Dr. St. Albans, in 1840, began to build successful watertube boilers—some of which are still in use—the gravity-return water-tube boiler has been built in many forms, more or less familiar to al

    Jan 1, 1886

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    Institute of Metals Division - Sigma Phases with Aluminum

    By K. P. Gupta

    The Cb-rich boundary of the (Cb,Al) a phase field at 1250OC is near 41 pct Al. The Al atoms tend to occupy the C. N. 12 sites in this structure. A homologous (Ta,Al)a phase was identified. No a phase

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Part IV – April 1969 - Communications - Plastic Deformation of Large Copper Whiskers at Different Temperatures and Strain Rates

    By M. N. Shetty

    LARGE copper whiskers were grown from cuprous iodide by reduction with hydrogen at about 500°C. Carefully selected single-crystal whiskers of [loo], [110], and [Ill] orientations were used and the whi

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Geologic Evaluation Of The Grossschloppen Vein Uranium Deposit, West Germany

    By C. McLean, Erickson, S. G. Kolb, S. C. Moore

    The Grossschloppen vein-uranium deposit, Bavaria, West Germany, was examined with underground workings during 1980-82 by Esso Erz GmbH, an affiliate of Exxon Minerals Company (EMC). Geologic evaluatio

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Lead-Grid Study Of Metal Powder Compaction

    By John Wulff, Robert Kamm, M. A. Steinberg

    IN a previous paper1 from this laboratory, the development of a lead grid method for exploring the distribution of strain and density within metal powder compacts was described, In that work thin lead

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Toronto Paper - Geology of the Virginia Barite-Deposits

    By Thomas Leonard Watson

    I. Historical. Barite has been mined for many years in various parts of Virginia, probably the earliest mining-operations being in Prince William county, within 600 ft. of the Fauquier county line,

    Jan 1, 1908

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    Expanding Your Computer Usage Through Time Sharing With A University

    By Randy L. McGuire, Dale P. Ingold

    The Youghiogheny and Ohio Coal Company expanded computer usage in the areas of engineering and production analyses by establishing a time-share terminal with Ohio University. Through the use of a grad

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Panel Discussion - Hoisting Conference 1975

    During the presentation of the papers, questions were deferred until after the last paper in the afternoon. At that time, the authors and co-chairmen formed a panel for discussion of any pertinent que

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Prevalence Of Anthraco-Silicosis Among Hard-Coal Mining Employees

    By R. R. Sayers

    IT has long been common knowledge that workers in anthracite are prone to develop a disabling disease of the lungs. Some of the earliest scientific contributors dealing with anthracosis were: Pearson1

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Underground Mining - Prevalence of Anthraco-silicosis among Hard-coal Mining Employees

    By Roy R. Jones, R. R. Sawyers

    It has long been comnlon knowledge that workers in anthracite are prone to develop a disabling disease of the lungs. Some of the earliest scientific contributors dealing with anthracosis were: Pearson

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Underground Mining - Prevalence of Anthraco-silicosis among Hard-coal Mining Employees

    By Roy R. Jones, R. R. Sawyers

    It has long been comnlon knowledge that workers in anthracite are prone to develop a disabling disease of the lungs. Some of the earliest scientific contributors dealing with anthracosis were: Pearson

    Jan 1, 1936

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    New York Paper - Review of Coal-dust Investigations

    By George S. Rice

    Ten years ago: October, 1914, the author had the privilege of giving an illustrated address on investigations of coal-dust explosions1 to this Institute at one session of its fall meeting in Pittsburg

    Jan 1, 1925