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    The New Wide-Angle Aerial-Survey Camera (e1361c1f-de74-437b-b3c0-0ac8fe16c2d6)

    By A. W. Furbank

    IN reviewing the aerial cameras produced in different countries, it becomes apparent that in nearly all of them an attempt has been made to secure the greatest possible angle of view. This angle, of c

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Papers - New Wide-angle Aerial-survey Camera (T.P. 952)

    By A. W. Furbank

    In reviewing the aerial cameras produced in different countries, it becomes apparent that in nearly all of them an attempt has been made to secure the greatest possible angle of view. This angle, of c

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Papers - New Wide-angle Aerial-survey Camera (T.P. 952)

    By A. W. Furbank

    In reviewing the aerial cameras produced in different countries, it becomes apparent that in nearly all of them an attempt has been made to secure the greatest possible angle of view. This angle, of c

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Roll Scale as a Factor in the Bessemer Process (e9e5d7e8-1f8e-44a7-992a-286035072df9)

    By A. Patton

    E. T. McCLEARY, Youngstown, Ohio (written discussion).-Perhaps there is no question before the steel manufacturers of America today that causes them more worry than that of maximum production, togethe

    Jan 4, 1917

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    Testing Artillery Cartridge Cases

    By J. Burns Read

    IT IS the purpose of this paper to summarize, as far as possible, the metallurgical information and experience gained by the Ordnance Department, during the War, in the manufacture of artillery cartri

    Jan 4, 1922

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    An Innovation in Semi-longwall Mining of a Thin Seam

    By AIME AIME

    AN IMPORTANT innovation in Alabama in the semi-longwall type of coal mining as applied to low-dipping thin seams has been introduced by the Galloway Coal Co., mining the Mary Lee high-ash seam which a

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Dedication Of The Ceramic Engineering Building Of The University Of Illinois

    The new Ceramic Engineering Building of the University of Illinois is to be formally dedicated on Nov. 20 and 21. The occasion will be made one of great interest to the clay-workers of the country. It

    Jan 10, 1916

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    Are Engineers Prepared For Executive Responsibilities?

    By A. C. Dorenfeld

    In most mineral enterprises, what is the progress, and shift in responsibilities, as the young engineer advances in the corporation? You are all familiar with the normal pattern-in mine production fro

    Jan 2, 1955

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    Technical Notes - Thermal Conductivity of Nodular Iron

    By M. J. Sinnott

    WITH the advent of nodular iron as an engineering material, considerable interest has been shown in developing this material for various applications. Generally the strength, hardness, or ductility ar

    Jan 1, 1954

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    The Concept of Ore Reserves ? Many Factors Enter Into Proper Definition of the Term

    By S. G., Lasky

    IT seems to be in the nature of concepts that they have many meanings, and that the meaning best reflecting the primary interests of a person tends to be accepted by him as the normal meaning of the c

    Jan 1, 1945

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    New York Paper - Effect on Steel of Variations in Rate of Cooling in Ingot Molds (with Discussion)

    By William J. Priestley

    Much time has been devoted, by metallurgists, to the study of steel after solidification and remarkable strides have been made in the heat treatment of steel, but less knowledge is available of the th

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Mining Methods Committee Meets at Luncheon For First Time

    By Philip B. Bucky

    THE Mining Methods sessions, one of which was run jointly with the Industrial Minerals Division, were fortunate in having a number of exceptionally fine papers. At the Tuesday session R. P. Smith pre

    Jan 1, 1944

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    A. I. M. E. Technical Publications, 1929

    [Separates of all the Technical Publications published in 1.929 ,are available at Institute headquarters. All the papers are on file in public, university and technical libraries, and when so indicate

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Manufacture and .Electrical Properties of Manganin - Discussion (ba86ec33-61fb-4c0c-9384-1f799d43b181)

    F. G. SMITH, Waterbury, Conn.-I would like to ask whether small amounts of iron give the maximum resistance at a low temperature, and if the large amounts of iron raise the temperature at which the ma

    Jan 12, 1919

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    Part VIII – August 1969 – Papers - The Hydrogen Reduction of Copper, Nickel, Cobalt, and Iron Sulfides and the Formation of Filamentary Metal

    By R. E. Cech, T. D. Tiemann

    It has been shown that hydrogen may be made to serve as a rapid and eflicient reducing agent for Cu, Ni, Co, and Fe sulfides if a scavenging agent for hydrogen sulfide is intimately mixed with the sul

    Jan 1, 1970

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    American Association of Petroleum Geologists

    The American Association of Petroleum Geologists, P. 0. Box 1552, Tulsa, Okla. J. P. D. Hull, Business Manager. The official publication of this Association is the Bulletin of the American Associ

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Washington D.C. Paper - Iron and Steel considered as Structural Materials – A Discussion, Papers and Remarks by (6d49267d-3cf3-4bb3-bf1e-31231817f036)

    By C. P. Sandberg

    Having been occupied in inspecting and testing iron and steel these twenty years in England, and previous to that having served on the Board of Iron Masters in Sweden, I have naturally been very much

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Questions In Experimental Rock Mechanics

    By Neville G. W. Cook

    The ultimate goal in rock mechanics is to make quantitative predictions of the response of rock to changes. Measured and calculated values of changes in displacements or temperatures in the rock for s

    Jan 1, 1982

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    A Hot-Wire Anemometer With Thermocouple

    By T. S. Taylor

    THE development of the linear hot-wire anemometer has been chiefly clue to the efforts of L. V. Kings1 and A. E. Kennelly and H. S. Sanborn.2 The anemometers used by these investigators consisted esse

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Technical Notes - Sulfur Embrittlement of Cobalt

    By D. L. Martin

    THAT small amounts of impurities have a harm-J- ful effect on the malleability of metals and alloys is well-known. One common type of em-brittlement involves the formation of a small quantity of eutec

    Jan 1, 1957