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                     RI 8342 CO2-Absorption Characteristics of Mine Rescue Breathing Apparatus RI 8342 CO2-Absorption Characteristics of Mine Rescue Breathing ApparatusBy T. E. Bernard The CO2-absorbent canisters used in four approved rescue breathing apparatus were investigated. A breathing machine was used to simulate human expiration with gas flow rates of 26, 37, and 48 1/min of Jan 1, 1979 
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                     RI 3385 Analyses Of Crude Oils From Some Fields Of Pennsylvania And New York RI 3385 Analyses Of Crude Oils From Some Fields Of Pennsylvania And New YorkBy E. C. Lane For a number of years the Bureau of Mines has been studying crude petroleum from the producing fields of the United States. During the past year 10 crude-oil samples have been collected and analyzed f Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Factors Affecting The Development Of Mine Face Ventilation Systems In The 20th Century Factors Affecting The Development Of Mine Face Ventilation Systems In The 20th CenturyBy W. Reed During the 20th century, the increased emphasis on worker health and safety and the advent of new mining equipment and methods led to many changes in mine face ventilation practices. Efforts by gover 
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                     RI 8776 Evaluation of Radium and Toxic Element Leaching Characteristics of Florida Phosphogypsum Stockpiles RI 8776 Evaluation of Radium and Toxic Element Leaching Characteristics of Florida Phosphogypsum StockpilesBy Alexander May The Bureau of Mines conducted studies to determine if phosphogypsum, a waste material from the processing of phosphate rock, contains hazardous toxic materials as defined by the Environmental Protecti Jan 1, 1983 
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                     IC 7162 Utilization Of Manganese In The Steel Industry IC 7162 Utilization Of Manganese In The Steel IndustryBy B. A. Rogers The problem of obtaining enough manganese for use in the manufacture of steel appears likely to recur when international relationships are disturbed and to become serious at any time when the United S Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Effect Of Operator Position On The Incidence Of Continuous Mining Machine/Worker Collisions Effect Of Operator Position On The Incidence Of Continuous Mining Machine/Worker CollisionsBy Sean Gallagher, John R. Bartels, Dean H. Ambrose Remote operation of continuous miners has enhanced the health and safety of underground miners in many respects; however, numerous fatal and non-fatal continuous miner struck-by accidents have occurre 
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                     RI 3702 An Automatic Frequency-Controlled Oscillator and Amplifier for Driving Mechanical Vibrators RI 3702 An Automatic Frequency-Controlled Oscillator and Amplifier for Driving Mechanical VibratorsBy E. V. Potter "INTRODUCTION The oscillator and amplifier system described in this paper was developed specifically for driving sound generators of the type developed by H. W. St. Clair and described by him in an ar May 1, 1943 
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                     RI 3234 Table Cleaning of Fine Coal from the Thompson and Woodstock Beds of the Cahaba Field, AL RI 3234 Table Cleaning of Fine Coal from the Thompson and Woodstock Beds of the Cahaba Field, ALBy W. D. Musgrove, B. W. Gandrud, A. C. Richardson "INTRODUCTION The Cahaba coal field is the second largest coal—producing area in Alabama. This field underlies parts of Shelby, Jefferson, St. Clair, and Bibb Counties and has an area of about 270 squ May 1, 1934 
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                     MLA 44-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Cucamonga Rare II Area (Nos. B5174 And C5174), San Bernardino County, California - Summary MLA 44-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Cucamonga Rare II Area (Nos. B5174 And C5174), San Bernardino County, California - SummaryBy Thomas J. Peters Tungsten, silver, lead, zinc, and placer gold occur in the Cucamonga B RARE II area (no. B5174). A strata-bound, scheelite-bearing zone at the Blue Diamond prospect (fig. 1, no. 1) contains an estimat Jan 1, 1983 
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                     IC 7399 Natural-Gasoline and Cycle Plants in the United States, January 1, 1946 IC 7399 Natural-Gasoline and Cycle Plants in the United States, January 1, 1946By E. M. SEELEY, F. S. LOTT Expansion in total capacity of the natural-gasoline industry.to produce light products continued in 1944 and 1945. The average rate of gain, however, was reduced to about 6 percent annually from over Apr 1, 1947 
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                     IC 8296 Gas Masks For Respiratory Protection Against Amines IC 8296 Gas Masks For Respiratory Protection Against AminesBy E. J. Kloos The Bureau of Mines evaluated all previously approved gas masks to determine their ability to provide respiratory protection against each of the following six selected amines: ethylenediamine, diethyl Jan 1, 1966 
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                     RI 6835 Preparation Of Submicron Tungsten Powder By Hydrogen Reduction Of Tungsten Hexachloride RI 6835 Preparation Of Submicron Tungsten Powder By Hydrogen Reduction Of Tungsten HexachlorideBy J. E. Tress The Bureau of Mines prepared submicron tungsten powder by reducing tungsten hexachloride with hydrogen. The particle diameters of the resulting tungsten powders ranged from 0.015 to 0.046 micron. With Jan 1, 1966 
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                     Dust Exhaust System For Auger Miners - Objective: Dust Exhaust System For Auger Miners - Objective:Reduce respirable dust exposure of workmen operating auger-type continuous mining machines. Approach: An auger miner was fitted with an exhaust system which draws dust laden air through a [scru Jan 1, 1976 
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                     RI 5190 Laboratory Recovery Of Germanium And Cadmium In Sphalerite Concentrates ? Summary RI 5190 Laboratory Recovery Of Germanium And Cadmium In Sphalerite Concentrates ? SummaryBy H. Kenworthy [Experimental studies were made to develop a laboratory technique for direct removal of cadmium and germanium from sphalerite concentrates. Cadmium- and germanium-bearing concentrates from the Illinoi Jan 1, 1956 
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                     OFR-71-83 Zinc Retorting Without Pollution OFR-71-83 Zinc Retorting Without PollutionBy George W. Healy The direct retorting of zinc sulfide concentrates in the presence of lime and carbon was examined on a laboratory scale with ten-gram charges of loose mix or fifteen-gram ones of pellets. A slow strea Jan 1, 1982 
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                     IC 8250 Oilfields In Mahoning, Columbiana, Carroll, Jefferson, And Harrison Counties, Ohio IC 8250 Oilfields In Mahoning, Columbiana, Carroll, Jefferson, And Harrison Counties, OhioBy Charles E. Whieldon Data on the oilfields in Mahoning, Columbiana, Carroll, Jefferson, and Harrison Counties, Ohio, were collected from scattered sources and compiled to make the information readily available to operator Jan 1, 1965 
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                     OFR-15-72 Solid Sap - A Static Analysis Program For Three Dimensional Solid Structures OFR-15-72 Solid Sap - A Static Analysis Program For Three Dimensional Solid StructuresBy Edward L. Wilson A general computer program is given for the linear elastic static analysis of complex structural systems. These elements have special advantages for the analysis of massive underground structures such Jan 1, 1971 
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                     RI 7508 Sampling Gold Ore By Diamond-Drilling In The Homestake Mine, Lead, S. Dak. RI 7508 Sampling Gold Ore By Diamond-Drilling In The Homestake Mine, Lead, S. Dak.By George S. Koch Several methods of calculating ore grades by diamond-drill sampling in the Homestake mine, Lead, S. Dak., have been evaluated by statistical analyses of assay data. The natural distribution of gold pa Jan 1, 1971 
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                     RI 9482 - Calculation of Promotion Energies and Atomic Sizes for Atoms With Two Valence "S" Electrons: Supplement to Engel-Brewer Theory for Alloy Design RI 9482 - Calculation of Promotion Energies and Atomic Sizes for Atoms With Two Valence "S" Electrons: Supplement to Engel-Brewer Theory for Alloy DesignBy Jack R. Woodyard Bonding angles, promotion energies, and relative atomic sizes can be estimated through the solution of a set of algebraic equations generated from simple atomic models, and quantum mechanical paramete Jan 1, 2010 
