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                     Storke Level Operation Makes Climax N. America's Biggest Underground Mine Storke Level Operation Makes Climax N. America's Biggest Underground MineBy E. J. Eisenach, Edward Matsen AT the present time the Climax Molybdenum Co. is the largest molybdenum producer in the world and the operator of the largest underground mine in North America. It has grown steadily and rapidly since Jan 3, 1954 
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                     Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - On Estimating the Strength of Partially Ordered Crystals Part VIII – August 1968 - Papers - On Estimating the Strength of Partially Ordered CrystalsBy H. E. Cook The Ising model for the internal energy of a binary alloy has been used to obtain a general equation for the critical resolved shear stress of partially ordered crystals. The equation expresses the s Jan 1, 1969 
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                     PART IV - Elastic Constants and Young's Modulus of NiAI PART IV - Elastic Constants and Young's Modulus of NiAIBy R. J. Wasilewski Elastic constants have been determined on single crystals of maximum-melting-temperature NiAl compound (50.6 at. pct Al) at 25°C. Temperature variations of Young's modulus in the three principal Jan 1, 1967 
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                     England's Latest in Ore-Crushing Machinery England's Latest in Ore-Crushing MachineryBy AIME AIME AMONG the recent mining and metallurgical developments in England great interest has been shown in the development of an iron-ore field covering 26,0.00 acres in Northamptonshire, containing 500,¬000, Jan 1, 1934 
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                     Aluminum Castings of High Strength Aluminum Castings of High StrengthBy Robert S. Archer THE proper material of construction for a given purpose is that material which meets the requirements satisfactorily at the lowest ultirnatc cost. It is consistent with this principle that most alumin Jan 1, 1927 
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                     A. I. M. E. Technical Publications, 1929 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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                     Iron and Steel Men Have Best Meeting Yet Iron and Steel Men Have Best Meeting YetBy John Johnston THIS necessarily brief sketch will attempt to summarize the high lights of perhaps the best meeting so far held by the Iron and Steel Division. All sessions were well attended and the discussion was v Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Border Lines in Engineering a Field for the Oil-Field Geological Engineer in the A.I.M.E. Border Lines in Engineering a Field for the Oil-Field Geological Engineer in the A.I.M.E.By F. B. Plummer GEOLOGICAL engineering as applied to oil fields, or production geology as some prefer to designate the profession, is designed to fill in the border line between pure geology and pure petroleum engine Jan 1, 1944 
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                     New Dimensions In Overland Transportation New Dimensions In Overland TransportationBy George H. K. Schenck Diminishing returns in management's fight to lower manufacturing expenses have added luster to savings that can be achieved in delivered costs through creative management of the distribution func Jan 1, 1967 
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                     32. Leadville District, Colorado 32. Leadville District, ColoradoBy Ogden Tweto The Leadville district, on the west flank of the Mosquito Range in central Colorado, has produced silver, zinc, lead, gold, and minor metals valued at $512,000,000. The ore deposits are in a sequence Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Bethlehem Paper - Biographical Notice of Edward Cooper Bethlehem Paper - Biographical Notice of Edward CooperBy R. W. Raymond Edward Cooper was born in New York City, Oct. 26, 1824. His father, Peter Cooper, to say nothing of manifold reasoils for fame as an inventor and philanthropist, deserves to be remembered as a pioneer Jan 1, 1907 
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                     Mining - Mining Technology. The Outlook for the Future Mining - Mining Technology. The Outlook for the FutureBy E. D. Gardner FIFTY years ago the Utah Copper enterprise at Bingham was just getting under way. An epic in metal mining was in the making. Throughout the West the bonanza deposits were approaching exhaustion and mo Jan 1, 1956 
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                     Productivity, Prices, and a Sound Wage Level - Economic Equilibrium Must Be Based on a Proper Correlation of These Factors Productivity, Prices, and a Sound Wage Level - Economic Equilibrium Must Be Based on a Proper Correlation of These FactorsBy B. A. Stainton, John D. Gill OUR combined economic activities have as their goal the maximum of individual well-being and national security. In this age of intense international competition the two objectives are closely related. Jan 1, 1946 
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                     The Institute's Nominating Committee Presents The Institute's Nominating Committee PresentsBy AIME AIME HIS many admirers regard the "official"' candidate for president of the Institute in 1934 as far above the average in ability and capacity; but perhaps his outstanding characteristic is dependabi Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Orderly Production Brings Prosperity to East Texas Field Orderly Production Brings Prosperity to East Texas FieldBy George C. Gibbons ALMOST everyone in any of the five counties embracing the great East Texas field depends heavily upon oil for his living whether or not he actually owns a well or piece of royalty himself. Oil is a na Jan 1, 1941 
