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The Methods Of Moulding Various Kinds Of Reliefs.
BECAUSE you cannot always proceed by the ordinary pathway since you sometimes find yourself in a place where you cannot have all that you might need or wish, it often happens that it is necessary to k
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Metal Testing and Technology - Effect of Temperature upon the Charpy Impact Strength of Die-casting Alloys
By Bert S. Sandell
Much has been said and written about the various uses of die castings, their applications in the various industries and their advantages and disadvantages. Examination of this literature, however, fai
Jan 1, 1932
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Hadfield Research Prize
Through the generosity of Sir Robert Hadfield, Honorary Member, the Directors of the American Institute of Mining Engineers are enabled to announce the Hadfield Research Prize of $1,000 for the best c
Jan 5, 1914
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Papers - Seismic Methods - Comparison of Two Methods for Interpretation of Seismic Time-distance Graphs Which Are Smooth Curves
By Maurice Ewing, L. Don Leet
The most important quantitative method in seismic prospecting by refraction shooting is the method of profiles. A profile is established by firing a series of charges at various points along a straigh
Jan 1, 1932
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Milwaukee Paper - Symposium on the Conservation of Tin: Bronze Bearing Metals
By G. H. Clamer
Page Bronze Bearing Metals. By G. H. Clamer............... 162 Pennsylvania Railroad Anti-friction and Bell Metals. By F. M. Waring .. 166 The Tin-plate Industry. By D. M. BUck. Discussed by G. H. C
Jan 1, 1919
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Social and Religious Organizations as Factors in the Labor Problem ? Discussion
SIDNEY ROLLE, Chrome, N. J.-I should like to ask if Mr. Bach does not think it rather harmful to let the amen depend entirely on the company, whether it would not be a good plan to let the men aid a l
Jan 4, 1918
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Papres - Mining Geology - Geological Relations of Some Major Gold Deposits of the Canadian Shield
By E. L. Bruce
Gold occurs in many mineral deposits in the rocks of the Canadian Shield. It is present in the ores of many base metals and a considerable quantity is recovered as a by-product from the production of
Jan 1, 1937
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Papers - Solubility of Oxygen in Solid Copper
By F. N. Rhines
Despite the large amount of study which has been devoted to the subject our present knowledge of the copper-oxygen system remains incomplete and unsatisfactory .in many respects. This applies particul
Jan 1, 1934
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Effect Of Time Of Storage On Ductility Of Welded Test Specimens
By Clarence E. Jackson, George G. Luther
THE ever increasing array of information concerning the measurement of the effect of the welding process on the properties of a steel is an indication of the tremendous effort that is being expended i
Jan 1, 1945
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Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Gases Extracted from Iron-carbon Alloys by Vacuum Melting (With Discussion)
By N. A. Zeigler
The present publication is a continuation of the work on gas analysis described in a paper presented before the Institute of Metals Division year ago.' While that paper was largely descriptive in
Jan 1, 1929
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Part III - Papers - Electroluminescence of Iron-Sulfur Diffused GaAs Junctions
By Hans Strack
Electroluminescence of GaAs p-n junctions fabricated by simultaneous diffusion of sulfur and iron was investigated at 77°K. A narrow emission peak with a half width of about 4 kT in the energy range b
Jan 1, 1968
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Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Production on the Texas Gulf Coast during 1937
By E. P. Haqyes, J. K. Butler
011, and gas development has continued unabated on the Texas Gulf Coast during 1937. Although the number of important new discoveries has not been great, the extensions in older fields, owing to disco
Jan 1, 1938
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New York Paper - Housing and Sanitation at Mineville
By S. LeFevre
, The solution of the housing and sanitation problem in mining communities, keeping in view both economic and humanitarian aspects, demands the best thought of the management of such enterprises. Upon
Jan 1, 1915
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Papers - Copper, Brass and Bronze - Copper Embrittlement, II (With Discussion)
By L. L. Wyman
Since the presentation, by the writer, of the initial paper on the embrittlement of copper,1 the subject has been investigated further along two separate lines. The first series of investigations invo
Jan 1, 1933
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Johnson Award Given to Royster
THE award from the fund established by Mrs. John-son, in memory of her husband, J. E. Johnson, Jr., to be given to some promising engineer, not over 40 years of age, because of meritorious research, i
Jan 2, 1928
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Bethlehem Paper - Au Old Specimen of American Spiegeleisen
By Frank Firmstone
The piece of spiegeleisen, the analysis of which is given below, was collected by my father, together with various other specimens, while he was manager of the Glendon Iron Works. It bears a label sta
Jan 1, 1907
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James Douglas Medal Awarded Zay Jeffries
ZAY JEFFRIES, who has been awarded the Douglas medal, established in 1922 by a group of the friends of the late James Douglas for distin-guished achievement in non-ferrous metallurgy, is one of the mo
Jan 2, 1927
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Engineering Societies Joint Services - Engineering Societies Employment Service
A cooperative service for engineers and their employers under the direction, of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers; American Society of Civil Engineers; American Society of M
Jan 1, 1928
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Cost And Extraction In The Selection Of A Mining Method (DISCUSSION : ARIZONA MEETING, 1916)
By C. E. Arnold
THE CHAIRMAN (PERCY G. BECKETT, Globe, Ariz.).-When you are at Miami tomorrow, you will see a very interesting comparison on the surface of the two mining methods that are being employed there largely
Jan 12, 1916
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Annual Meeting, New York
May 219t, 1872. THE Institute assembled in the rooms of the Geographical Society at the Cooper Union, Tuesday evening at 8 P.M. President Raymond called the meeting to order, and introduced Mr. Abram
Jan 1, 1873