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                     Must the United States Have A Petroleum Shortage ? An Independent Producer Claims A Free Market Will Provide Crude Oil To Meet All Demands Must the United States Have A Petroleum Shortage ? An Independent Producer Claims A Free Market Will Provide Crude Oil To Meet All DemandsBy Harold B. Fell MANY oil producers are in disagreement with the idea held by some that an increase in the price of crude oil would be unlikely to stimulate much production and that we will be obliged to draw upon for Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Virginia Beach Paper - Discussion of Mr. Leggett's paper on transmission of electrical power (see p. 315) Virginia Beach Paper - Discussion of Mr. Leggett's paper on transmission of electrical power (see p. 315)FREderick H. Davis, Electrical Engineer of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co., in charge of the plant at Bodie, Cal. (communication to the Secretary): I beg to offer, to complete the info Jan 1, 1895 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Further Progress in the Development of Mg-Zr Alloys to Give Good Creep and Fatigue Properties Between 500° and 650°F Institute of Metals Division - Further Progress in the Development of Mg-Zr Alloys to Give Good Creep and Fatigue Properties Between 500° and 650°FBy P. A. Fisher, J. B. Wilson, D. J. Whitehead, C. J. P. Ball, A. C. Jessup The properties of a new magnesium alloy ZT1 containing 3.0 pct Th, 2.5 pct Zn, 0.7 pct Zr are described. The alloy possesses good creep and fatigue resistance up to 650°F, is free from microporosity, Jan 1, 1954 
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                     Tin Industry of Yunnan, China Tin Industry of Yunnan, ChinaBy MARSHALL D. DRAPER CHINA is one of the large producers of the world's tin. About 95 per cent of the total Chinese production comes from the Kotchiu district in the southern part of the province of Yunnan. Yunnan oc Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Discussions - Of Mr. Adams' Paper on Principles Controlling the Geologic Deposition of the Hydrocarbons (see p. 340) Discussions - Of Mr. Adams' Paper on Principles Controlling the Geologic Deposition of the Hydrocarbons (see p. 340)David T. Day, Washington, D. C.: The paper of Mr. Adams is chiefly valuable because it emphasizes the ease with which petroleum can migrate in the earth's crust. Concerning this migration, I have Jan 1, 1903 
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                     Small Business and Big Business in Mining Small Business and Big Business in MiningBy Louis Ware BEFORE the war we often heard the term "Big Business." And there were complaints of the ills and abuses attributed to bigness in business. Although there were examples where the small businessmen spok Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Visiting European Mining Regions Visiting European Mining RegionsBy Milnor Roberts CORNWALL, a Mecca for metal miners the world over, is easily reached from the southern coast of England. Passengers who land at Plymouth or Southampton can connect with a fast train from London called Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Metal Mining - An Unusual Test of the Accuracy of Well-Surveying Methods Metal Mining - An Unusual Test of the Accuracy of Well-Surveying MethodsBy S. H. Williston IT not often that bore hole surveys can be checked by actual. civil engineering methods. A recent Arizona survey was checked by normal surveying methods and the comparison of the results should be of Jan 1, 1951 
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                     Metal Mining - An Unusual Test of the Accuracy of Well-Surveying Methods Metal Mining - An Unusual Test of the Accuracy of Well-Surveying MethodsBy S. H. Williston IT not often that bore hole surveys can be checked by actual. civil engineering methods. A recent Arizona survey was checked by normal surveying methods and the comparison of the results should be of Jan 1, 1951 
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                     The Future of American Industry The Future of American IndustryBy Merlin H. Aylesworth THE subject assigned to me is peculiarly appropriate to the anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. If we applied to our present problems the ideals and methods of the Great Emancipator, the futu Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Minerals Beneficiation - New Concepts in Thickener Design, Underflow Pump Arrangement, and Automatic Controls Minerals Beneficiation - New Concepts in Thickener Design, Underflow Pump Arrangement, and Automatic ControlsBy D. L. King, B. A. Schepman A number of unique thickener mechanism designs with the operating results achieved in various installations are discussed. These unusual designs include new types of raking arms, lifting devices, and Jan 1, 1962 
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                     The Woman’s Auxiliary The Woman’s Auxiliary[President MRS. REED W. HYDE 84 Mountain Ave. Summit, N. J. First Vice-President MRS. WILLIAM A. SCHEUCH 37 Trent St. Great Kills, S. I., N. Y. Second Vice-President MRS. RUSSELL B. PAUL 6 B Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Production Control?a Problem in Engineering Production Control?a Problem in EngineeringBy O. E., Kiessling THE better control of production was made the topic for a special program of the annual meeting of the Institute last February. In the discussion at that meeting it was brought out that in many branch Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Raw Materials for Iron and Steel Making - Interdependent Characteristics Affect the Geologist, Mining Engineer, Metallurgist, and Plant Operator Raw Materials for Iron and Steel Making - Interdependent Characteristics Affect the Geologist, Mining Engineer, Metallurgist, and Plant OperatorBy Herbert W. Graham IRON ORE is widely distributed throughout the world. Ores sufficiently high in iron content to be practical for the operations of iron and steel making occur in so many places that it is only by the a Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Local Section News (6cd8bd47-f9bf-4ceb-8b43-ec17acad5a0e) Local Section News (6cd8bd47-f9bf-4ceb-8b43-ec17acad5a0e)PUGET SOUND SECTION SIMON H. ASH, Chairman, I. F. LAUCKS, Vice-Chairman, CHARLES SIMENSTAD, Sec.-Treas., 425 Lyon Building, Seattle, Wash. GLENVILLE A. COLLINS, JOHN N. POTT. The Puget Sound Sect Jan 3, 1917 
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                     Engineering Council Enters Large Sphere Engineering Council Enters Large SphereBy J. Parke Channing IT, HAS been my privilege to be Chairman of Engineering Council for very nearly three years, during which time Mr. A. D. Flinn, the. Secretary, and myself, have seen the organization develop until it Jan 1, 1920 
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                     Transient Nucleation Transient NucleationBy David Turnbull IN most reactions involving solids the transformation kinetics may be represented by the combination of two processes-those of nucleation and of growth. For example, Mehl and his coworkers 1,2 in thei Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Technical Papers and Discussions -Miscellaneous Metals and Alloys - Transient Nucleation (Metals Tech., June 1948, TP 2365) Technical Papers and Discussions -Miscellaneous Metals and Alloys - Transient Nucleation (Metals Tech., June 1948, TP 2365)By David Turnbull In most reactions involving solids the transformation kinetics may be represented by the combination of two processes —those of nucleation and of growth. For example, Mehl and his coiq-orker in their Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Solvent-Refined Coal: Its Merits and Market Potential (f9bf9bb7-efc7-4b9a-b0ef-fba339d2d144) Solvent-Refined Coal: Its Merits and Market Potential (f9bf9bb7-efc7-4b9a-b0ef-fba339d2d144)By Robert M. Jimeson, James M. Grout The competitive market potential for solvent-refined coal is estimated and the market advantages are enumerated. Markets are possible in combustion, railroad locomotion, and carbon electrodes. The com Jan 1, 1972 
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                     Hydrometallurgical Separation Of The Zinc-Base Portion Of Automobile Shredder Refuse Hydrometallurgical Separation Of The Zinc-Base Portion Of Automobile Shredder RefuseBy Bernard H. Coyle, Robert N. Anderson, Judith A. Koperski Between 6 and 8 million cars are shredded annually in the U.S. This shredded material is magnetically separated leaving a mixture of nonmetallics and nonferrous metals which can be further separated i Jan 1, 1978 
