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Trends (2c8ffa7b-1298-444e-b71d-50eb475d99fb)
OLIVIA'S recent revolution, by hindsight, seems to have been inevitable. The misery of the majority of the people, coupled with the economic crisis engendered by the refusal of the United States
Jan 1, 1952
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Iron and Steel Division - Solubility of Hydrogen in Liquid Iron Alloys
By John F. Elliott, Martin Weinstein
The solubility of hydrogen in liquid Pure iron and in a number of liquid binary iron alloys has been measured in a Sieverts'-type apparatus. Sieverts' law is obeyed in all alloys studied UP
Jan 1, 1963
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What Duty to Support the Surface Does a Subsurface Owner Owe? (ef159c58-2f9e-4361-af82-d9215a5d0e9a)
By Robert Bosworth
THE liability for damages to the surface caused by subsidence is an ever present threat in all underground mining. In ordinary lode mining, this threat rarely materializes into an action, due to the m
Jan 1, 1927
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Papers - Lattice Relationships Developed by the Peritectic Formation of Beta in the Copper-zinc Systems (With Discussion)
By Alden B. Greninger
Although the crystallography of lattice transformations has been studied extensively during the past few years, these studies have been limited, with few exceptions1'2, to specimens in which the
Jan 1, 1937
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Petroleum and Gas - Advances in Refining Technology during 1926
By Charles H. Osmond
The rapid progress of basic changes in refining processes, which has characterized this division of the petroleum industry during the last 7 years, slowed up in 1926 and the industry as a whole devote
Jan 1, 1927
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II. Tetragonal System
By William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana
1. Normal Class (6) Zircon Type 2. Hemimorphic Class (7) Iodusuccinimide Type 3. Pyramidal Class (8) Scheelite Type 4. Pyramidal- Hemimorphic Class (9) Wulfenite Type 5. Sphenoidal Class (10) Cha
Jan 1, 1922
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Proper Design of Plants For Cold Climates Will Avoid The Deep Freeze
By J. A. MacLellan, John C. Bowling, J. R. Davenport, G. M. Ellis
Six months out of the year the cold is always there, and it seems to be waiting for someone to make a mistake. The simplest things can shut down a multi-million dollar plant besieged with -40°F tempe
Jan 1, 1972
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Institute of Metals Division - Preparation and Properties of Boron Treated Nonaging Open Hearth Steel
By John C. Shyne, Eric R. Morgan
WHEN temper rolled low carbon sheet is stored at room temperature before use, changes take place in its mechanical properties. This phenomenon is known as strain aging. Normally these changes are o
Jan 1, 1958
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Engineers Work in Russia Through the Relief Administration
By Edgar Rickard
IT SHOULD be clearly understood that my remarks on economic conditions in Russia are entirely personal, and not official as an officer of the Ameri-can Relief Administration. The American Relief Admin
Jan 11, 1922
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Production - Domestic - West Texas Oil Development in 1939
By E. W. Owen, John G. H. Crump, Peter P. Gregory
.Although oil Production in West Texas in 1939 reached the highest figure for any year since the inauguration of proration, drilling activity continued in the decline that had commerlced the previous
Jan 1, 1940
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New York Paper - Present Conditions in Mexican Oil Fields and an Outlook into- the Future
By Valentine R. Garflas
The Mexican oil fields, during 1921, produced in round numbers 203,000,000 bbl. of which 176,000,000 bbl., or 86 per cent., were exported, the bulk of these exports, or about 73.3 per cent., going to
Jan 1, 1923
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The Genesis of Asbestos and Asbestiform Minerals (0d9c14f8-f54a-4baa-bccd-15d79a3eb565)
STEPHEN TABER, Columbia, S. C. (communication to the Secretary?). -The fibrous salt crystals described by Dr. Branner are interesting, and I am glad that he has put this additional evidence on record.
Jan 5, 1917
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Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Oil and Gas in Michigan during 1934
By Theron Wasson
Discoveries in Michigan, which at the beginning of the year 1934 indicated possible new areas, did not develop into fields of market-breaking proportions. Hart, Oceana County, developed small producti
Jan 1, 1935
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Part I – January 1968 - Communications - Electrical Resistivity of Vapor-Deposited Silver Films
By d&apos, C. Antonio, S. H. Reichman
In the course of our studies of the annealing behavior of vapor-deposited silver films we have determined the electrical resistivity as a function of annealing temperature for films in the thickness r
Jan 1, 1969
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Membership (928dc934-4864-4bfd-aedf-f437bc43292a)
NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period Aug. 10 to Sept. 10, 1915: Members ACOSTA, JOSE NICANDRO, Min. Engr. and Chem., Shannon Copp
Jan 10, 1915
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Discussion - Differential Flotation Of An Arsenical Quicksilver Ore - Paper by Rey, M. and Brevers, H -T.P. 1264. Mining Technology, Jan. 1941
By C. A. Heberlein
C. A. HEBERLEIN,* New York, N. Y.-The results stated by Rey and Brevers are so startling that they are of great interest, as the concentration of a low percentage of cinnabar by differential flotatio
Jan 1, 1941
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Bismuth - Its Effect On The Hot-Working And Cold-Working Properties Of Alpha And Alpha-Beta Brasses
By Ralph W. Bailey, William B. Price
INTRODUCTION ARSENIC, antimony and phosphorus are now used in the brass industry as standard inhibitors in preventing dezincification in [ ] condenser tubes. This subject has been thoroughly cove
Jan 1, 1942
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Geophysics - Magnetic Storm Monitor
By W. E. Wickerham
THE Magnetic Storm Monitor is an instrument that continuously records variations in the earth's total magnetic field at a fixed location. It is intended for use in conjunction with airborne magne
Jan 1, 1956
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Rapid Excavation - A Perpetual Goal
By Lawrence A. Garfield
From the bottom of a shallow fissure the near-naked man-animal hacked out a hand-sized chunk of the red rock-like material which, when beaten between other rocks, could be drawn out to the thinness of
Jan 1, 1971
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Water Displacement in Oil and Gas Sands
By Roswell Johnson
ALL strata not yielding oil or gas in commercial quantities or a corresponding amount of water may be called dry in a wide sense. In petroleum geology,, however, we may exclude all sands of too low or
Jan 1, 1920