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                     Babbitt Compositions Recommended By Bearing Metals Manufacturers Babbitt Compositions Recommended By Bearing Metals ManufacturersLast October a committee was appointed by The War Service Association of Manufacturers of Solder and Bearing Metals, Inc. to consider the report of the U. S. Bureau of Standards to the Conservation Di Jan 2, 1919 
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                     Babbitts And Solder Babbitts And SolderBy G. W. Thompson G. W. THOMPSON,* Brooklyn, N. Y.-This subject has two aspects, neither of-which can be ignored: these are the economic aspect and the technical aspect. Under ordinary conditions, economic law will tak Jan 12, 1918 
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                     Back Analysis of Slope Failures in the Cercado Uranium Mine (Brazil) Back Analysis of Slope Failures in the Cercado Uranium Mine (Brazil)By C. Dinis da Gama Because of the growing importance of back analysis for the interpretation of rock slope failures, particularly in open pit mines, it is suggested a methodologic sequence of activities for dealing with Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Backed -up Mills for Continuous Rolling (9074a620-ca34-45ad-8565-fdf285a1e900) Backed -up Mills for Continuous Rolling (9074a620-ca34-45ad-8565-fdf285a1e900)By Howard Talbot THE history of the development of the strip in- dustry, mentioned in this paper, was covered in considerable detail by Stephen Badlam in his paper presented. before the American Iron and Steel Insti Jan 5, 1928 
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                     Backed-up Mills for Continuous Rolling Backed-up Mills for Continuous RollingBy Lloyd Jones THE strip industry made rapid strides in regard to both width and gage until about 1922, when the maximum width was about 20 in. In the hot mills, strips of thin gages in wide widths could be pro-duce Jan 3, 1928 
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                     Bagdad BagdadSEVERAL distinctions can rightfully be accorded the Bagdad enterprise. For one thing, it has the most romantic name among the Porphyry Coppers and this is said with all due deference to Copper Queen a Jan 1, 1957 
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                     Bagdad Copper Adopts Open-Pit Mining ? Mill Tonnage Is Increased Tenfold and Costs Greatly Reduced Bagdad Copper Adopts Open-Pit Mining ? Mill Tonnage Is Increased Tenfold and Costs Greatly ReducedBy Ernest R. Dickie BRIEFLY, the ore body of the Bagdad Copper Corp., Bagdad, Ariz., is a monzonite porphyry carrying copper values fairly evenly distributed from the surface down through the primary zone. Tabular in sha Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Bajada Placers of the Arid Southwest Bajada Placers of the Arid SouthwestBy Benjamin Webber MANY of the auriferous placers of the arid Southwest differ widely from the standard types of stream and eluvial deposits of more humid regions, although exhibiting some of the features of each. This Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Ball Mill Studies Ball Mill StudiesBy A. W. Fahrenwald PRACTICALLY all fine grinding is done in a ball mill or some modification of a ball mill. Millions of tons of material are ground each year. The cost varies from, say, a minimum of 10 c. to a maximum Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Ball Mill Studies, 11.-Thermal Determinations of Ball Mill Efficiency Ball Mill Studies, 11.-Thermal Determinations of Ball Mill EfficiencyBy A. W. Fahrenwald THE absolute efficiency of crushing and grinding in a ball mill is not known. A number of investigators have made calculations to this end and have presented efficiency figures. Two factors have promp Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Ball Milling Ball MillingBy Alexander Gow THE object of this paper is to discuss the fundamental principles of ball milling and to present some observations which have been made in laboratory and plant investigations. The discussion will be l Jan 1, 1934 
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                     Ball Wear And Functioning Of The Ball Load In A Fine-Grinding Ball Mill Ball Wear And Functioning Of The Ball Load In A Fine-Grinding Ball MillBy W. I. Garms, J. L. Stevens BECAUSE of the many conflicting opinions regarding the functioning of the ball load and the characteristics of ball wear in ball-mill grinding, the following resume of reports covering recent tests co Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Ball Wear In Cylindrical Mills Ball Wear In Cylindrical MillsBy T. K. Prentice ABSTRACTED AND REVIEWED BY E. W. DAVIS,* MEMBER A.I.M.E. THE January-February number of the Journal of the Chemical Metallurgical and Mining Society of South Africa is made up entirely of a discuss Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Ball Wear In Wet Grinding Mills Ball Wear In Wet Grinding MillsBy N. A. McLeod BALL wear in wet grinding mills has been the subject of considerable discussion in the last few years. Its importance to millmen is obvious in view of the fact that ball wear may cost from 2 to 4¢ per Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Ball-Mill Liners Ball-Mill LinersBy Warren L. Howes THIS paper deals primarily with an investigation of ball-mill liners that was conducted by the writer over a period of six years at the Mammoth mill in Arizona. The investigation covered a wide variet Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Ballability Index to Quantify Agglomerate Growth by Green Pelletization Ballability Index to Quantify Agglomerate Growth by Green PelletizationBy Douglas W. Fuerstenau, Kalanadh V. S. Sastry Based on an analysis of green pellet size distributions and kinetic data on ball growth with taconite concentrates, a ballability index has been developed to quantify ball growth behavior as a functio Jan 1, 1973 
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                     Baltimore (Annual) Meeting - February, 1892 Baltimore (Annual) Meeting - February, 1892Jan 1, 1893 
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                     Baltimore February, 1879 Meeting - Baltimore February, 1879 Meeting -Jan 1, 1879 
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                     Baltimore Meeting Baltimore MeetingTHE first session was held in the small hall of the Academy of Music, on Tuesday evening, February 18th, 1879. The proceedings were opened by the reading, by President Eckley B. Coxe, of the follow Jan 1, 1879 
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                     Baltimore Paper - A Catalogue of Official Reports upon Geological Surveys of the United States and Territories, and of British North America Baltimore Paper - A Catalogue of Official Reports upon Geological Surveys of the United States and Territories, and of British North AmericaBy Frederick Prime The first catalogue of Geological Reports of the United States was prepared by Prof. 0. C. Marsh, and published in the American Journal of Science and Ark for 1567, vol. xliii, second series. Since Jan 1, 1879 
