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    Papers - Influence of Nitrogen on Special Steels and Some Experiments on Case-hardening with Nitrogen

    By Shun-ichi Satoh

    Studies by many authorities have proved that nitrogen exerts an injurious influence upon iron and steel, but in the casehardening of steel by carbon, nitrogen has the advantage of accelerating the pro

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Carbon Monoxide Index Monitoring System in an Underground Coal Mine

    By David Burgess, Hershiel H. Hayden

    Experiments at the Somerset mine, Colo., under an agreement between US. Steel Corp. and the US. Bureau of Mines are described. A test was made of the tube bundle method of mine air sampling which was

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Nonmetallic Industrial Minerals.

    By Oliver Bowles

    A HEAVY gel of bentonite clay has been proposed as an effective lubricant to speed down the ways to sea, river, or lake, the mighty cargo ships now hitting the water at the rate of about three a day.

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Brief History Of Metallurgical Practice In Cannon-Making With Particular Reference To The Cast-Iron Gun

    By Job Goostray

    IN THIS paper, as in so many other discussions of historical nature, there is little chance for original material and much has had to be rewritten from older papers, documents, accounts, reports, and

    Jan 3, 1925

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    Papers - Safety and Health Efforts of the Anaconda Company at Butte (T. P. 993)

    By John L. Boardman

    The Anaconda company has never indulged in any employee activities at Butte which might be termed paternalistic, but it has exerted a vast amount of effort in care of its employees during working hour

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Papers - Safety and Health Efforts of the Anaconda Company at Butte (T. P. 993)

    By John L. Boardman

    The Anaconda company has never indulged in any employee activities at Butte which might be termed paternalistic, but it has exerted a vast amount of effort in care of its employees during working hour

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Safety And Health Efforts Of The Anaconda Company At Butte (82419a43-95d8-49b2-acc5-fcf8b78be09b)

    By John L. Boardman

    THE Anaconda company has never indulged in any employee activities at Butte which might be termed paternalistic, but it has exerted a vast amount of effort in care of its employees during working hour

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Dr. Douglas' Munificent Bequest To The Institute

    Dr. James Douglas, who is memorialized on another page of this Bulletin, who held a place in the affections and regard of Institute members second to that of no other living roan, left in his will the

    Jan 9, 1918

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    Coal - Air Pollution by Industrial Fumes, Gases, and Dusts

    By Louis C. McCabe

    The control of dusts and fumes of submicron size is involved in many process industries. This paper presents in tabular form the quantitative data from a number of metallurgical operations and discuss

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Coal - Air Pollution by Industrial Fumes, Gases, and Dusts

    By Louis C. McCabe

    The control of dusts and fumes of submicron size is involved in many process industries. This paper presents in tabular form the quantitative data from a number of metallurgical operations and discuss

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Effect of Finishing Temperatures of Rails on Their Physical Properties and Microstructure

    By W. R. Shimer

    IN his valuable report on Finishing Temperatures and Properties of Rails, I Dr. G. K. Burgess, Chief of the Division of Metallurgy, U. S. Bureau of Standards, has begun a line of investigation which s

    Jan 3, 1915

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    Cleveland Paper - The Occurrence of Gold in the Eocene Deposits of Texas

    By E. T. Dumble

    For many years there have been occasional reports of the discovery of gold from a belt of the coast country of Texas which is underlain by deposits belonging to the lower Eocene. For the most part the

    Jan 1, 1913

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    The Occurrence Of Gold In The Eocene Deposits Of Texas.

    By E. T. Dumble

    (Cleveland Meeting, October, 1912.) FOR many years there have been occasional reports of the discovery of gold from a belt of the coast country of Texas which is underlain by deposits belonging to th

    Oct 1, 1912

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    PART III - Electron-Microscope Replica Study of Epitaxial Silicon Nucleation on Silicon

    By T. G. R. Rawlins, L. E. Brosselard

    Direct platinum carbon replicas have been used to study substrates prior to growth and after initial nu-cleation of the layer. Replicas have been directly stripped and correlations have been made with

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Coal - A New and Low Cost Method for Making Structural Materials from Problem Flyashes

    By C. F. Cockrell, H. E. Shafer, J. W. Leonard

    A significant technological development is discussed for the processing of certain power plant flyashes that are a problem because they contain a high water-soluble mineral content and yield inferior

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Graphite in Low-carbon Steel

    By A. B. Kinzel

    ALTHOUGH the iron-carbon diagram has undergone many changes in the last 20 years, the region below the eutectoid line and up to approxi-mately 1.7 per cent carbon has been little affected. This region

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Technical Notes - On the Application of the Capillary Pressure Method for the Determination of Oil Recovery

    By Walter Rose

    Experimentation which measures differences in pressure across the interfaces of immiscible fluids in the interstitial spaces of porous media may be termed "capillary pressure experimentation". In the

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Technical Notes - On the Application of the Capillary Pressure Method for the Determination of Oil Recovery

    By Walter Rose

    Experimentation which measures differences in pressure across the interfaces of immiscible fluids in the interstitial spaces of porous media may be termed "capillary pressure experimentation". In the

    Jan 1, 1949