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                     Elemental Solubility Tendency for the Phases of Uranium by Classical Models Used to Predict Alloy Behavior Elemental Solubility Tendency for the Phases of Uranium by Classical Models Used to Predict Alloy BehaviorBy Jason M. Porter, Douglas L. Porter, David L. Olson, Travis W. Koenig, Van S. Blackwood, Brajendra Mishra, Robert D. Mariani "Traditional alloy theory models have been applied relative to the three solid phases of uranium: alpha (orthorhombic), beta (tetragonal), and mainly gamma (body centered cubic)[l]. The Darken-Gurry a Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Elemental Sulphur Fixation In Smelting Gas; Is It Feasible? Elemental Sulphur Fixation In Smelting Gas; Is It Feasible?By Takahiko Okura Sulphur, with its multiple oxidation states, play critical roles in many processes, ranging from regulating enzymes in plants, to acidifying aquatic systems, and to affecting the global climate. Most Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Elimination Of As, Hg And Zn From Synthetic Solutions And Industrial Effluents Using Modified Bark Elimination Of As, Hg And Zn From Synthetic Solutions And Industrial Effluents Using Modified BarkBy Gaballah I. Elimination of arsenic, mercury and zinc from synthetic solutions containing H;\A.sD4. HgCI2 and ZnCI2 using modified barks was investigated. The pH range was varied from ?1 to 10. The initial concent Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Elimination Of Cobalt And Manganese From A Spent Catalyst Effluent By Coupled Transport Through Liquid Membranes Elimination Of Cobalt And Manganese From A Spent Catalyst Effluent By Coupled Transport Through Liquid MembranesBy Marc Verhaege The effluent under investigation results from a catalic oxidation unit in which paraxylene is oxydised to terephtalic acid. The solution contains cobalt and manganese as their acetates in a concentrat Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Elimination of Crystallinity in Fractured Surface of Medium Carbon Low Alloy Steel Plates Through Process Improvement Elimination of Crystallinity in Fractured Surface of Medium Carbon Low Alloy Steel Plates Through Process ImprovementBy Ram Avtar High tensile thick plates (>80mm, weight ~3000 Kg) of medium carbon low alloy steel, when heat treated, manifested higher percentage of crystalline area (>20%) in fractured surface. Such problem was n Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Elimination Of Heavy Metals From Municipal Inorganic Wastes By Chlorination Volatilization Method Elimination Of Heavy Metals From Municipal Inorganic Wastes By Chlorination Volatilization MethodBy Hiroyuki Sano Elimination of heavy metals from the incineration fly ash by the chlorination volatilization method had been already developed and the effectiveness of this method was confirmed by the present authors Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Elimination of Inclusions in a Molten Metal by Using a High Magnetic Field Elimination of Inclusions in a Molten Metal by Using a High Magnetic FieldBy Kensuke Sassa, Shigeo Asai, Norihisa Waki "A new method for separating inclusions from a molten metal using a high magnetic field has been proposed. The principle of this method based on the magnetization force has been confirmed in experimen Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Elimination of Nickel from Copper Scrap Melt Elimination of Nickel from Copper Scrap MeltBy Hiroyuki Sano, Chikabumi Yamauchi, Mitsuru Tanahashi, Toshiharu Fujisawa, Shin-ya Iwahori "Pyrometallurgical process using Cu2O-based slag was proposed as a recycling process for copper scrap. However, it is difficult to remove nickel from copper by oxidative refining. Therefore, it is nec Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Elimination Of Selenium In Effluent From Precious Metals Refinery Elimination Of Selenium In Effluent From Precious Metals RefineryBy T. Shimizu In Japan, the emission standard of selenium in effluent was set at a maximum of20 mgll in Feb. '94 for the first time, and it is scheduled to be further decreased to a maximum of 0.1 mg/I from Fe Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Elimination Of Zinc Ferrite For Hydrometallurgical Recovery Of Zinc From EAF Dust Elimination Of Zinc Ferrite For Hydrometallurgical Recovery Of Zinc From EAF DustBy Guozhu Ye Hydrometallurgical zinc recovery from EAF dust has several advantages compared to pyrometallurgical alternatives in terms of low temperature operation, lower energy consumption and higher flexibility. Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Elkem Spent Pot Lining Recycling Project Elkem Spent Pot Lining Recycling ProjectBy Roald Ysteboe, Finn Olesen "Elkem has developed a process that utilizes SPL as a raw material for pig iron production. This process will be demonstrated in industrial scale during 2008 and 2009. The process developed produce ir Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Elkem's Muti-Purpose Furnace Test Facility At Mefos And The Initial Operating Phase Of An Elkem HTMR System For EAF Dust Elkem's Muti-Purpose Furnace Test Facility At Mefos And The Initial Operating Phase Of An Elkem HTMR System For EAF DustBy Goren Lindkvist Elkem has a small industrial scale. Muti-Purpose furnace at the MEFOS Metallurgical Research Facility in Lulea, Sweden. The furnace is 2 meters in diameter with installed power of 4.8 MVA, equipped wi Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Embrittlement of Low Carbon Low Alloy Steel Occurring in the Austenite and y-Ferrite Regions Embrittlement of Low Carbon Low Alloy Steel Occurring in the Austenite and y-Ferrite RegionsBy Xingjian Gao The mechanical properties of a low carbon low alloy steel in the austenite and _-ferrite regions have been examined by thermal-tensile tests using a Gleeble-1500D system at temperatures in the range 6 Jan 1, 2010 
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                     EMD Deposition on Mn2O3/Ti Anode for Manganese Recovery from Zinc Electrowinning Solutions EMD Deposition on Mn2O3/Ti Anode for Manganese Recovery from Zinc Electrowinning SolutionsBy Yuuki Yoshida Electrolytic manganese dioxide, EMD, is the positive electrode material of primary batteries and the raw material of LMC used as the positive mass of lithium ion batteries and is currently produced by 
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                     Emerging Technologies And The Lanthanides Emerging Technologies And The LanthanidesBy Barry T. Kilbourn A dominant characteristic of many derivatives of the lanthanides is stability at high- temperatures. Combine this with novel solid-state behavior under those conditions and there is the potential for Jan 1, 1992 
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                     EMF Study Of Nb-Al Intermetallics EMF Study Of Nb-Al IntermetallicsBy Pratheesh George Solid state galvanic cell with CaF2 as the electrolyte was employed for determining the thermodynamic properties of Nb-Al binary alloys in the temperature range of 973-1073 K. The activities and activ Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Emission Control of Air Pollutants in Hot-Dip Zinc Galvanizing Plants Emission Control of Air Pollutants in Hot-Dip Zinc Galvanizing PlantsBy W. Riekehof The paper explains required practice and equipment for capturing airborne fumes and particulates in hot-dip zinc galvanizing plants. An economic and technical comparison of enclosure and tank rim suct Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Emulsion Mediated Low Temperature Pressure Leaching of Base Metals from Mixed Sulfide Minerals Through Enhanced Oxygen Mass Transfer Emulsion Mediated Low Temperature Pressure Leaching of Base Metals from Mixed Sulfide Minerals Through Enhanced Oxygen Mass TransferBy Shivendra Sinha Total pressure oxidation (TPOX) is widely outreached leaching practice for base metals from sulfide minerals, wherein high temperature (T ∼ 200 °C) and oxygen pressure (pO2 ∼ 25 bar) are required. The 
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                     Energy Absorption Properties Of Foaming Aluminium Energy Absorption Properties Of Foaming AluminiumBy Y. H. Liu Several foaming aluminum samples of different density were prepared in a semi-industrial scale experimental system. Their properties such as the energy absorption characteristics, mechanical propertie Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Energy Absorption Properties Of Foaming Aluminium (b38b98cc-7f54-45ed-9628-7264b126d99b) Energy Absorption Properties Of Foaming Aluminium (b38b98cc-7f54-45ed-9628-7264b126d99b)By Y. H. Liu Several foaming aluminum samples of different density were prepared in a semi?industrial scale experimental system, Their properties such as the energy absorption characteristics, mechanical propertie Jan 1, 2003 
