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Foreword. By Charles H. Herty, JrJan 1, 1941
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Foreword - By T. S. Washburn, ChairmanJan 1, 1948
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Foreword By Stanley D. Michaelson, PresidentJan 1, 1959
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Foreword by Lincoln F. Elkins, PresidentJan 1, 1966
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Papers - Slag Control for Basic Electric-furnace Steel (With Discussion)By H. F. Walther
Basic electric-are furnace steel production mainly involves the use of two separate types of slags. The first, known as the "melt down" or oxidizing slag, which is in most cases removed from the furna
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Slag Control for Basic Electric-furnace Steel (With Discussion)By H. F. Walther
Basic electric-are furnace steel production mainly involves the use of two separate types of slags. The first, known as the "melt down" or oxidizing slag, which is in most cases removed from the furna
Jan 1, 1935
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Biographical Notice Of Thomas Septimus Austin.By Arthur S. Dwight
THE professional career of Thomas Septimus Austin, who died at El Paso, Tex., August 23, 1906, was contemporaneous with the growth of the silver-lead smelting-industry of the Far West, to which his ta
Jan 1, 1908
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New Board OrganizesBy W. H. Bassett
W H. BASSETT was elected first vice-president at . the executive session of the new Board on Tues- day afternoon. Karl Eilers, H. Foster Bain, Thomas T. Read, and H. A. Maloney were respectively re-el
Jan 1, 1929
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Discussions - Institute of Metals DivisionImpact Transition Temperatures of Some Pearlite-Free Mild Steels As Affected by Heat Treatments in the Alpha Range H. P. Tardif (Canadian Armament Research and Development Establishment, Quebec)—Mr
Jan 1, 1956
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Enlightened Self-Interest in the Copper Industry: Its Results and PromiseBy Notman, Arthur
THIS is a day of surpluses, some good and some not so good. One can hardly pick up a newspaper, magazine, review or economic treatise without confronting the fact that we have or are threatened with m
Jan 1, 1928
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Effect of pyrite-pyrrhotite contact on their floatabilitiesBy H. Nakazawa, I. Iwasaki
Galvanic contact, occurring between electrically conducting minerals in flotation pulps, may affect the nature of mineral surfaces and influence their floatabilities. Rest potential and galvanic curre
Jan 1, 1986
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Foreword By- Irwin W. Alcorn, ChairmanJan 1, 1948
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Foreword By J. L. Gillson, ChairmanJan 1, 1948
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Foreword by - Howard C. Pyle, ChairmanJan 1, 1947
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Foreword by Dennis L. McElroy, PresidentJan 1, 1968
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Foreword. By R. W. French, ChairmanJan 1, 1950
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Foreword By J. L. Gillson, ChairmanJan 1, 1948
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Foreword by Jack H. Scaff, PresidentJan 1, 1964
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Foreword by - Howard C. Pyle, ChairmanJan 1, 1947
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Foreword by John C. Calhoun Jr.Jan 1, 1965