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Personal Differences in Accident LiabilityBy AIME AIME
FOR the purpose of subsequent discussion let me reiterate certain points in my paper. The things we are certain of are that individuals differ in their accident liability, and that the bulk of acciden
Jan 1, 1929
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New Method for Concentration of Asbestos OreBy Edward Martinez
The literature on the beneficiation of serpentine asbestos ore states that the specific gravity of the rock containing fiber and the fiber itself is the same so that specific gravity cannot be used as
Jan 1, 1975
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Geophysics - Botanical Methods of Prospecting for UraniumBy Helen L. Cannon
BOTANICAL methods of prospecting for metalliferous ores are based on the premise that deposits at depth may be reflected chemically in surface vegetation. For the past several years, on behalf of the
Jan 1, 1955
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Technique For Optimizing Coal Preparation Plant PerformanceBy A. K. Sinha
The market for thermal coal has recently been growing rapidly and it is projected to continue to do so in the foreseeable future. Both the national and international markets often demand high-Btu low-
Jan 1, 1985
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Monolithic Magnetite Linings For Basic Copper Converters.*By Archer Wheeler
Introduction. THERE are two general methods in use for the production of metallic copper from matte which are worthy of consideration : (1) the Welsh blister process, and (2) the converter process.1
Jan 12, 1913
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A Process For Disintegrating Or Subdividing IronBy J. J. Bodmer
IN 1855, Franz Uchatius patented, in England, his process of manufacturing cast steel. The first experiments, on a practical scale, were made at the Ebbw Vale Iron Works, Monmouthshire. The charge con
Jan 1, 1874
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Monoalkyldithiocarbamates As Promoters For Copper Carbonate MineralsBy M. F. Werneke, J. A. Jones
Abstract- The use of a unique class of sulfhydryl collectors, the monoalkyldithiocarbamate salts ([RNHCS]) as direct collectors for malachite and azurite is presented. Microflotation and laboratory sc
Jan 1, 1978
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Grain Boundaries in Tensile Deformation at Low TemperaturesBy W. A. Backofen, R. L. Fleischer
Single crystal, bicrystal, and polycrystal tensile tests of aluminum at 4.2°K, 77°K, and 300°K have been used to examine the role of grain boundaries in the deformation process. Results indicate that
Jan 1, 1961
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Geophysics - Apparatus and Procedure for Electromagnetic ProspectingBy D. G. Brubaker
IN the history of geophysical exploration by the electromagnetic method many procedures and types of equipment have been used. Source arrangements for surveying on the ground have included long wires
Jan 1, 1958
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Acid-Ferric Sulfate Solutions For Chemical MiningBy Paul H. Johnson
Chemical mining may be defined as the use of chemicals in extracting metal values from in situ broken or unbroken ores within a mine. The present means for the generation and regeneration of sulfuric
Jan 8, 1965
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Operation of Pressure Fans in SeriesBy Walter Weeks
CONSIDERABLE difference of opinion seems to exist as to whether the rate of air flow when a fan is placed on a given duct should be determined by the use of static pressure or total pressure character
Jan 1, 1930
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Technical Notes - Useful Etchants for Electron MetallographyBy William L. Grube
PECIMEN preparation for electron metallography involves several steps, such as polishing, etching, replicating, mounting, and shadowing. Although each step must be done with care, the operation requi
Jan 1, 1952
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Development System for Blockcaving Under Severe ConditionsBy Peter F. Weiss
INTRODUCTION Austro-American Magnesite Co. of Radenthein, Carinthia, Austria, is a wholly owned subsidiary of General Refractories Company, Bala Cynwyd, USA, and has been incorporated since 1908.
Jan 1, 1981
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Computer Program for Evaluating Coal Washer PerformanceBy R. P. Killmeyer, B. S. Gottfried, J. T. Wizzard
The US Department of Energy's Coal Preparation Branch has developed a computer program to calculate the performance characteristics of coal washing devices. This program uses specific gravity ana
Jan 1, 1984
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Cone-Type Precipitators For Improved Copper RecoveryBy J. D. Prater, H. R. Spedden, E. E. Malouf
Application of research findings to the old art of leaching copper from copper-bearing mine waste has resulted in a significant contribution of copper to over-all copper production. For example, at th
Jan 4, 1966
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Coal - Continuous Miner Offers Higher Production (Discussion p. 1355)By Stephen Krickovic
THERE is today no proven continuous mining machine that can be used under all the varying conditions found in most bituminous coal mines. During the last five years, however, both the machines and met
Jan 1, 1958
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Recent Results in Electrical Prospecting for OreBy Hans Lundberg
IN ORDER to comprehend the help and information that may be expected from electrical prospecting, it is necessary to have at least a general knowledge of the methods and principles involved in prepari
Jan 1, 1928
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Recent Results in Electrica1 Prospecting for OreBy Hans Lundberg
IN ORDER to comprehend the help and information that may be expected from electrical prospecting, it is necessary to have at least a general knowledge of the methods and principles involved in prepari
Jan 1, 1928
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New Techniques For Evaluating Natural Corundum OresBy Arthur Hockman, Howard W. Jaffe, Howard F. Carl
THE problem of establishing practical techniques for evaluating natural corundum ores arose from the desire to improve the existing purchase specifications for crystal corundum procured by the Federal
Jan 4, 1954
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Economic Justification For Froth Flotation Of CoalBy J. W. Miller
One of the major problems confronting coal producers in this highly competitive era is whether or not the potential profit to be made from the products of coal flotation would warrant the capital inve
Jan 3, 1961