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Isolation and Culture of Type II Pulmonary Epithelial CellsBy S. R. Rannels, D. E. Rannels
"I. IntroductionThe alveolar surface of the lung is covered by two populations of pneumocytes, type I and type II epithelium. The type I cell, which accounts for most of the alveolar surface area and
Dec 1, 1995
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Summary of longwall and continuous miner section noise studies in underground coal minesBy D. R. Babich, E. R. Bauer
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) in mine workers, especially underground coal miners, continues to be a problem in the mining industry. The recently enacted MSHA noise standard, Part 62 – Occupationa
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IC 6611R Federal Placer-Mining Laws And Regulations - Small-Scale Placer-Mining Methods ? IntroductionBy Fred W. Johnson
The first section of this circular has been prepared with a view to answering inquiries frequently received by the Bureau regarding laws governing the staking of claims and regulations covering requir
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 5254 Investigation Of The Black Wonder Manganese Deposits Santa Clara And Stanislaus Counties, Calif. - SummaryBy M. E. Volin
To extend or delimit the known ore reserves of the Black Wonder manganese de-posit, the Bureau of Mines undertook an exploration project consisting of trenching, underground excavation, long-hole dril
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 3967 Exploration of Sedanka Zinc Deposit Sedanka Island, AlaskaBy F. A. Rutledge, B. S. Webber, J. M. Moss
"INTRODUCTION The United States, with its vast resources of relatively low-grade zinc been the world's leading producer of zinc -metal for many years. The expanded zinc production during the period, 1
Nov 1, 1946
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Sand & Gravel Operator Mining Facts ? 2005 - Mining OperationsIn 2005, a total of 7,111 sand and gravel mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). ? Sand and gravel mines were the largest mining sector, compris
Sep 1, 2008
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Wet Auger Dust Control ? The Objective:To reduce the respirable dust generated by auger-type continuous coal mining machines. The Approach: Use water sprays close to the cutting bits on the auger so that coal fragments are thoroughly
Jan 1, 1974
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IC 8701 Sulfur Dioxide Emission Control in Japanese Copper SmeltersBy G. M. Potter, J. B. Rosenbaum, Masami Hayashi
Most Japanese copper smelters are located in areas of concentrated industrial activity and high levels of atmospheric pollution. A review of unofficial sulfur dioxide emission control data from major
Jan 1, 1967
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OFR-169-82 Guideline Manual For Front-End Loader Load -And-Carry ApplicationsBy James W. Martin
This user's manual analyzes the application, selection and performance of front-end loaders in mining operations which can effectively utilize their load-and-carry capability. All aspects of the
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 3580 Progress Reports -Metallurgical Division ? 48. Electrolytic Manganese And Its Alloys ? Manganese Metal - Methods Of PreparationBy R. S. Dean
[Methods s of preparing the manganese metal that has been used in chemical and metallurgical investigations have passed through a cycle. Most of the investigations made e before the turn of the centur
Jan 1, 1941
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IC 8231 The National Safety Competition Of 1962 ? Introduction (fdec0756-a31f-421b-b280-6a47856d3ed3)By Forrest T. Moyer
The National Safety Competition was inaugurated in 1925 by the Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, in cooperation with the Explosives Engineer. In the first nationwide contest, 210 mines
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 8231 The National Safety Competition Of 1962 ? IntroductionBy Forrest T. Moyer
The National Safety Competition was inaugurated in 1925 by the Bureau o1 Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, in cooperation With the Explosives Engineer. In the first nationwide contest, 210 mines
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 7643 Petroleum And Natural-Gas Research Program, Bureau Of Mines, Fiscal Year 1951 - Summary And IntroductionBy R. A. Cattell
The peacetime activities of the Bureau's petroleum and natural-gas program have been reoriented to serve the needs of a national-defense program. When the United Nations sent troops to Korea afte
Jan 1, 1952
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Abrasive Materials (MINERALS YEARBOOK, 1980)By NEFE AEWFW
Changes in the 1980 quantity and value of the sales of various natural abrasives, compared with the data for 1979, were of a mixed nature. Output of garnet and special silica stone products increased
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 3814 Magnetometer Surveys on Black Sands of Oregon CoastBy Stephenson. E. L.
"INTRODUCTION In the spring of 1942 a series of magnetometer surveys on deposits of black sand underlying Pleistocene raised marine terraces along the coast of southwestern Oregon was nada by the Divi
Jun 1, 1945
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OFR-23-73 A Comprehensive Study Of Intrinsic Safety Criteria - I. Review - 1. BackgroundBy Zsuzsanna Zborovszky
A circuit is considered intrinsically safe when any spark or thermal effect produced normally (that is, by operating the equipment in its correct operational manner to fulfill its purpose) or accident
Jan 1, 1972
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Nonfuel Minerals Survey MethodsThe Bureau of Mines Minerals Information organization collects worldwide data on virtually every commercially important non fuel mineral commodity. These data form the base for tracking and assessing
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 7568 Methods of Excavation and Roof Support used in some recently constructed tunnelsBy S. P. Polack
"INTRODUCTION The purpose of this circular is to correlate the information obtained during personal investigations at the sites of four rock tunnels in the process of construction and information obta
May 1, 1950
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OFR-119(2)-76 Future Research In Borehole Assaying Technology - Volume II - Bibliography Of Borehole Assay Technology 1969-1975 ? Introduction And SummaryThe Bibliographic Data Base contained in the present volume is the result of a literature search conducted as one task of the Bureau of Mines project concerned with research in borehole assay technolo
Jan 1, 1976
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Mineral Industries Of Asia And The Pacific - Introduction - ResourcesBy E. Chin
The countries of Asia and the Pacific have large resources of diverse minerals. Australia and China have extensive mineralization that are commercially being exploited. The major minerals in Australia
Jan 1, 1994