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    New York Paper - The Carbon-Iron Diagram

    By Henry M. Howe

    Jan 1, 1909

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    Some Principles Controlling The Deposition Of Ores

    By C. R. Van Hise

    PART I.-GENERAL PRINCIPLES. [ ]

    Jan 1, 1902

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    Part IX – September 1969 – Papers - Effect of Crystallographic Orientation on the Surface Free Energy and Surface Self-Diffusion of Solid Molybdenum

    By B. C. Allen

    Surface free energy and surface self-diffusion of solid molybdenum were studied in the temperature range 1600" to 2400°C using pressure-sintered bi-crystals. Comparison of groove angles formed in vari

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - Permeability of Tungsten to Hydrogen from 1300° to 2600°C and to Oxygen from 2000° to 2300°C

    By H. C. Brassfield, R. E. Fryxell, E. C. Duderstadt, E. A. Aitken, P. K. Conn

    Permeation rates of hydrogen through are-cast tungsten were measured at temperatures from 1300" to 2600°C with hydrogen pressure differentials of 1 and 0.1 atm across isothermal membranes. Rates were

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Comparisons Between Electrolytic and Two Varieties Of Arsenical Lake Copper With Respect To Strength And Ductility In Cold-Worked And Annealed Test Strips

    By C. H. Mathewson

    CHARACTER OF THE WORK IN HAND IN planning the present experiments, we have made a particular effort to secure that adjustment of working conditions which would render the forthcoming tests most servi

    Jan 7, 1916

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    The Appraisal of Coal Land for Taxation (a9f88804-7d04-45e9-ac76-ab90ae3c0dd1)

    Discussion of the paper of H! M. CHANCE, presented at the Pittsburgh meeting, October, 1914, and printed in Bulletin No. 91, July, 1914, pp. 1461 to 1466. R. V. Norris, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.-In his resu

    Jan 4, 1915

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    Pittsburg International Session October, 1890 Paper - The Protection of Iron and Steel Ships Against Foundering from Injury to their Shells, Including the Use of Armor

    By Sir Nathaniel Barnaby

    We must not conceal from ourselves that, against the perils arising from perforation of the shells or hulls of ships, we are greatly worse off in these days of steel and iron than we were when our shi

    Jan 1, 1891

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    Institute of Metals Division - A Study of the Plastic Behavior of High-Purity Aluminum Single Crystals at Various Temperatures

    By F. D. Rosi, C. H. Mathews

    THE plastic properties of face-centered cubic metals below room temperature present a field of investigation which has not been extensively ex-plored. The work by Schmid and Boas1 has demonstrated the

    Jan 1, 1951

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    A.I.M.E. Publications - Abstracts of Papers Published by the Institute during 1930

    Ninetecn papers and a round table. as follows: The Future of the American Iron and Steel Industry (Howe memorial Lecture), by Zay Jeffries; Rote of Carbon Elimination and Degree of Oxidation of metal

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Membership (a94e0fd0-b84d-485b-bf9f-87c2437839b1)

    NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period Oct. 10, 1916 to Nov. 10, 1916. ANCHOR, HANS C., Supt., Dome Extension Mines Co., Ltd., South

    Jan 12, 1916

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    Production Engineering and Research - The Volumetric and Phase Behavior of Oil and Gas from Paloma Field (T. P. 1861, Petr. Tech., May 1945)

    By W. N. Lacey, R. H. Olds, B. H. Sage

    Samules of liquid and gas were obtained from the primary separator of a well in the Paloma field. The volumetric properties of the samples and of six systematically chosen mixtures of the samples were

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Discussions of Papers Published Prior to July 1960 - The Gem Stocks and Adjacent Orebodies, Coeur d'Alene District, Idaho; AIME Trans, 1959, vol 214, page 697; see also AIME Trans, 1960, vol 217, page 117

    By Garth M. Crosby

    Hugh E. McKinstry (Professor of Geology, Laboratory of Mining Geology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.) Pre-Cambrian age for the Coeur d'Alene mineralization, as indicated by isotope studies

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Introduction Of Theoretical Aspects Into The Computer Control Of A Flotation Process

    By U. Paakkinen, P. Eerola

    In connection with theoretical studies of the dynamics and control of the flotation process, flotation cells and circuits at the Pyha- computer control of selective Cu - Zn - Fe sulfide flotation in t

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Distribution Of Gold Occurrences On The Dunraine Property Near Wawa, Ontario, Canada

    By D. Gignac, P. A. Studemeister, H. Koza

    Two epiclastic horizons in an Archean volcanic sequence host the gold occurrences on the Dunraine property near Wawa, Ontario, Canada. The Grace horizon of cherty and pelitic tuff strikes northnorthwe

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Birmingham Paper - The Efficiency of a Steam-Boiler using the Waste Gas of a Blast-Furnace as Fuel

    By D. S. Jacobus

    The boiler here referred to was of the water-tube type, having 2535 square feet of heating-surface, which the makers held to be capable of generating 325 horse-power of steam; this being understood to

    Jan 1, 1889

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    Philadelphia, Pa. Paper - The Deep River Coal-Field of North Carolina

    By H. M. Chance

    HAVING an opportunity of exhibiting specimens of .coal from two beds in this field to the members of the Institute, I desire only to

    Jan 1, 1885

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    Part VII – July 1969 – Communications - On the Self-Diffusion of Columbium

    By Joshua Pelleg, G. M. Lindberg

    THERE are three reported investigations of self-diffusion in niobium. Lundy et al.1 found their self-diffusion data well represented by the equation

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Papers - Effect of Chromium on the Grain Growth of Brass (With Discussion)

    By B. W. Gonser, C. M. Heath

    The importance of grain size and its control in wrought brass needs no lengthy discussion, since specifications so often make exact control imperative. Aids to this control are therefore of interes

    Jan 1, 1938