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  • AIME
    The Electrical Dehydration Of Cut Oil

    By F. D. Mahone

    MUCH crude oil, as produced from the well, carries varying amounts of water, which may be present as free water in' globules sufficiently large to settle out, in time, if the fluid is allowed to

    Jan 7, 1924

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    Index N – Q

    [Murray and Renard: chondres on ocean floor, XLI, [155]. Musconetcong Iron Works, Stanhope, N. J., blnst furnace, XL, 467. MUSSEN, H. W.: Discussion on The Bogoslovsk Mining Estate, XXXIX, 897. de

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Application Of Activity-Activity Diagrams To Ammonia Hydrometallurgy II The Copper-, Nickel-, Cobalt-Ammonia-Water Systems At Elevated Temperatures

    By K. Osseo-Asare

    The thermodynamics of solid-aqueous solution equilibria up to 200°C In the systems Me-NH3 H2 0 (Me=Cu, Ni, Co) are summarized with predominance area diagrams generated with the DIAGRAM computer progra

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Part VII – July 1968 – Communications - Further Observations on the Indentation of Germanium at Room Temperature

    By E. N. Pugh, J. V. Craig

    WhILE it has been established that well-defined microhardness impressions can be produced in germanium by room-temperature indentation,1-3 the role of dislocations in the process is the subject of con

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Technical Committees (3df14555-d967-4b54-b768-43de2570c340)

    HOWARD N. EAVENSON, Chairman C. T. HAYDEN, Vice-chairman, Bituminous Coal Production CHARLES DORRANC~ Vice-chairman, Anthracite Coal Production HOWARD P. ZELLW, Vice-chairman, Evaluation of Coal for C

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Institute of Metals Division Meeting

    By AIME AIME

    THE Institute of Metals Division of this Institute held a joint meeting with the American Foundry- men's Association on Oct. 5-9, at Syracuse, N. Y. The registration at this meeting was about 150

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Woman's Auxiliary (dbd7cfae-f46a-4e6f-8275-45cf096d9429)

    CENTRAL EMERGENCY COMMITTEE Chairman, MRS. H. N. SPICER As no further requisition will be Made for knitted garments, for the boys of the 27th Engineers, all completed garments and wool have been co

    Jan 12, 1918

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    PART VI - Papers - Metastable Indium-Bismuth Phases Produced by Rapid Quenching

    By N. J. Grant, B. C. Giessen, M. Morris

    The slvuclures of alloys in the system In-Bi have been investigated after (levy vapid queuching from the mell (splat cooling) to -190°C. Tuo-phase fields could be suppressed over most of the tota1 con

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Discourse And Advice On How To Operate A Mint Honestly And With Profit.

    SINCE I have told you of the distillation of waters and the extraction of oils from things-all ingenious and useful processes-I wish to continue to speak of the arts. I am reminded that I first wish t

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Anaconda's Berkeley Pit A Four-Part Report On Open Pit Mining Operations - Berkeley Pit History And Geology

    By Charles C. Goddard

    Since discovery of silver-gold lode deposits in 1864, the Butte district has produced more than $2.25 billion worth of copper, zinc, manganese, silver, and gold, an unprecedented value in the mining w

    Jan 3, 1959

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    Anthracite Mining

    By H. H. Otto

    COMPARED with 1939, the year 1940 has seen no material change in the production of anthracite. Many factors seem to indicate a stabilized anthracite production of approximately 50 million tons per yea

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Officers And Staff Of The AIME (7d260782-95f3-418d-a39a-d7e57155dbd8)

    [Admissions: Aurel E. Smith, Chairman Edmond F. Egan Lawrence S. Fennell John S. Fuller Howard J. Ritts, Jr. Gene E. Roark Kenneth W. Robbins Ben M. Gottlieb Advertising: Bernard

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Chicago Paper - A Furnace with Automatic Stoker. Travelling Grate, and Variable Blast. Intended Especially for Burning Small Anthracite Coals

    By Eckley B. Coxe

    Having been appointed, on February 19th, 1890, a member of the Commission created by the Legislature of Pennsylvania for the purpose of investigating the " Waste of Coal Mining, with the View to the U

    Jan 1, 1894

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    Structural Relations Of Ore-Deposits

    By S. F. Emmons

    "The obscurity which still veils from us the true nature of veins will become more acid more cleared up when they can be considered in connection with the geological structure of the regions in which

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Technical Committees (59286791-c838-4944-b136-5dd64dc52e21)

    [1-Iron and Steel JOHN A. MATHEWS, Chairman RALPH H. SWEETSEH. Vice-chairman WILLIAM CAMPBELL. Vice-chairrmn MAX ROESLER, Secretary Iron Ore R C. ALLEN W. 0. HOTCHKISS MAX ROESLER

    Jan 1, 1928

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    The Phosphate Situation

    By Paul M. Tyler

    THE farmer pays the phosphate miner! Phosphorus is used in fireworks; goes to battle in military smoke screens, incendiary shells, and tracer bullets; and, in vermin destroying pastes, does its part i

    Jan 1, 1938

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    North Dakota State Geological Survey

    The University of North Dakota, State Geological Survey, Grand Forks, N. D A G. Leonard, State Geologist. Two publications of the State Geological Survey are of interest Fourth Biennial Report, Th

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Pittsburg Paper - Introduction to the Thomas Basic Steel Process in the United States

    By George W. Maynard

    At the Pittsburg meeting of the Institute, May, 1879, I made the first announcement in America of the results obtained by Sidney Gilchrist Thomas and Percy C. Gilchrist, in their efforts to eliminate

    Jan 1, 1911

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    Spokane Paper - The Formation and Enrichment of Ore-Bearing Veins. Supplementary Paper

    By George J. Bancroft

    At the New York meeting of the Institute, April, 1907, I presented a paper entitled, The Formation and Enrichment of Ore-Bearing Veins,' in which paper I advanced the following propositions: (

    Jan 1, 1910

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    New York Paper - The Distribution of Phosphorus in the Ludington Mine, Iron Mountain, Michigan; A Study in Isochemic Lines

    By David H. Browne

    One of the most difficult problems in the chemistry of iron-ore, and one, the solution of which, so far as I am aware, has never been attempted, is the distribution, throughout a given vein, of Bessem

    Jan 1, 1889