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Use of a Sensitive Electro-Optical Method to Quantify Superoxide Release from Single PAM Exposed to Dusts in Vitro or In Vivo: Some Current Experimental and Model ResultsBy E. V. Cilento, K. A. DiGregorio, R. C. Lantz
This laboratory has developed a sensitive electro-optical method to quantify the initial rate (R) and total amount.(MAX) of superoxide (SO) produced by single pulmonary alveolar macrophages (PAM). The
Jan 1, 1988
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Améliorations apportées au minage de la zone 1 à la mine DoyonBy François Girard
La zone 1 de la mine Doyon (zone altérée), se situe à l?extrémité sud de la mine et est constituée d?une série de veines étroites à fort pendage et ayant des épontes de très faible résistance. Les épo
Feb 1, 2008
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Advanced Modeling Techniques In Mineral Processing And Their Influence On Our IndustryBy John A. Herbst
Professor A.M. Gaudin and his students at MIT were dedicated to understanding the fundamentals of mineral processing and as a consequence were constantly searching for better quantatative descriptions
Sep 1, 2012
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Protection Of The Subsurface Against Contamination: Expected LegislationBy M. Pantazidou
Motivated by recent EU legislation already entered into force or in preparation, this article aims at offering glimpses of the future landscape in the area of subsurface protection against contaminati
Jan 1, 2005
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Controlled Excavation at the Trans-Koolau Halawa TunnelsBy Ken Fiorentino, Gordon F. Revey
H3 Tunnelers recently excavated two conventional 48 foot diameter highway tunnels through the Halawa side of the Tran-Koolau Mountains on Oahu. The primary blast design challenge on this Job was minim
Jan 1, 1993
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Mineral Processing to the Year 2001: Expected ChangesThe direction taken by mineral processing in the next 20 years will be determined by sharing of Australia's resources to fill world needs; by the low energy costs in Australia; by environmenta
Jan 1, 1981
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Papers - Domestic Production - Petroleum Production and Development in Kansas, 1928 and 1929By Anthony Folger, Charles E. Straub
Kansas produced 38,150,878 bbl. of oil in 1928 and 40,658,170 bbl. in 1929, thereby retaining its rank as fourth among the oil-producing states of this country. Production for 1928 was less than th
Jan 1, 1930
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Institute of Metals Division - The Dependence of Yield Stress on Grain Size for Tantalum and a 10 Pct W-90 Pct Ta Alloy (TN)By C. D. Tedmon, D. P. Ferriss
THE yield stress, o of low-carbon steel has been shown to vary with the average grain diameter, d, according to the relation1-3 where o is taken to be the lower yield-point stress Of is the fri
Jan 1, 1962
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Application Of Molded Case Breakers On Dc Electrical Systems In Coal MinesBy D. A. Paice, A. B. Shimp
A test program was conducted to determine the adequacy of molded case circuit breakers for dc electrical systems in coal mines. Mine electrical system parameters and the most severe operating conditio
Jan 1, 1975
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Small Scale Gold Mining in Developing Countries (4dc45a51-7d77-403f-8c52-4d38023d1740)The paper examines the value of very small-scale indigenous gold mining operations to developing countries. The paper looks particularly at this type of activity in two neighbouring countries, Papua N
Jan 1, 1990
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Separation Factors Of Rare Earths For D2EHPA And Ionquest In Various DiluentsBy C. H. Quan
Solvent extraction tests were carried out on a rare earth chloride solution derived from monazite processing to determine the effect of extractant and diluent on the distribution coefficients between
Jan 1, 1992
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Long-Hole Directional Drilling Applications at Huntly West Mine, New ZealandBy D Vickers, N C. Fowke
The reduction of geological risk for planning of high production longwall faces is essential. Geological and geophysical techniques applied at Huntly West Mine before 1989 were unable to reduce the ge
Jan 1, 1991
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Method of Estimating Optimum Economics for In-Situ Leaching (ISL) of CopperBy D. H. Davidson
In situ leaching (ISL) of copper has the potential of reducing both capital and operating costs for copper production. The ISL process combines surface facility (SX/EW) and wellfield operations, each
Jan 1, 1988
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Process Alternatives for the Treatment of Gold TailingsBy C. J. Ferron
Gold occurrence in operating plant tailings ranges from gold in solution, fine free gold, gold associated with sulphides/arsenides/tellurides and gold occluded within iron oxides or arsenates and sili
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 7306 Infrared Evaluation Of Starch Products Used In Iron Ore FlotationBy A. F. Colombo
Infrared spectroscopy employing attenuated total reflectance (ATR) techniques on thin films of dried gelatinized starch solution was used during Bureau of Mines research to determine the structural an
Jan 1, 1969
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Meeting Of The Board Of Directors, June 21,1918A meeting of the Board of Directors was held in the Council Room of the U. S. Bureau of Mines, Interior Building, Washington, D. C., on Friday, June 21, 1918, at 4 p. m. Twelve members of the Board,
Jan 8, 1918
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Quantitative And Qualitative Metrics - The Keys To SustainabilityBy David A. Army
Many times, the maintenance professionals have been involved in changes to processes or systems. Often they rely on seat of the pants knowledge to determine whether or not they were successful. More o
Jan 1, 2006
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Raw Materials Preparation at The Brandon Plant, MississippiBy J. C. Holm
Although the main constituents of Portland cement are the oxides of calcium, silicon, aluminum, and iron, characteristics of the cement are seriously affected by such contaminants in the raw materials
Jul 1, 1956
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Using Process Safety Management to Manage Risk in Mineral and Metals FacilitiesThis paper explores the use of a Process Safety Management (PSM) system to manage risk in the mineral processing and metallurgical refining industries. Important elements of a PSM system are described
Jan 1, 2003
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Reducing Longwall Noise With Acoustical Material On The Shields - 4 Preliminary Analysis – Preprint 97-108By A. D. Prokop, J. P. Rider
Along with increased production from longwall units has come the likelihood of increased worker noise exposures. In recent years, equipment has become larger, more powerful, and noisier than its prede
Feb 24, 1997