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BERGRATH DR. CARL SCHNABEL is professor of metallurgy and chemical, technology at the Royal Academy of Mines at Clausthal, and his work has long enjoyed a well-deserved reputation. Prof. Henry Louis, who translates it, points out that it is a curious fact that there does not exist in the English language a single complete treatise on metallurgy.
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Reconstructing the impact of human activities in a NW Iberian Roman mining landscape for the last 2500 years [PDF]
This article was made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.Little is known about the impact of human activities during Roman times on NW Iberian mining landscapes beyond the geomorphological transformations brought about by the use of
Antonio Martínez Cortizas+77 more
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SIR THOMAS ROSE'S “Metallurgy of Gold” has been recognised for the last twenty years as the best general treatise on the metallurgy of the metal; the appearance of this new edition, which by revision and expansion is practically a new book, will hence be warmly welcomed by all metallurgists.
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FEATURES OF THE PROCESSES OF FORMING AND SINTERING OF POWDERED THERMOMAGNETIC MATERIALS ON THE IRON- NICKEL BASE WITH CHROMIUM ADDITIVES [PDF]
Investigate the influence of chromium addition on the demagnetization temperature and Curie point of powder metallurgy thermomagnetic materials by determining the breakout force of its sample from a permanent ...
MASLYUK, Vitalii, SYTNYK, Iaroslav
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Rotating filters permit wide range of optical pyrometry [PDF]
Gear-driven dual filter disks of graduated density vary linearly with respect to rotation, allowing a wide range of photographic pyrometry.
Exton, R. J.+2 more
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The Success Story of Gold-Based Catalysts for Gas- and Liquid-Phase Reactions: A Brief Perspective and Beyond [PDF]
Gold has long held the fascination of mankind. For millennia it has found use in art, cosmetic metallurgy and architecture; this element is seen as the ultimate statement of prosperity and beauty.
Ivanova, Svetlana+4 more
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Ultralight reactive metal foams produced as structural shapes in space: System design [PDF]
This autonomous experiment for foaming metals in space involved: (1) payload support structure; (2) furnace and foaming apparatus; (3) electronic controls; (4) battery power; and (5) metallurgy.
Cocks, F. H.+2 more
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Metallurgy in the Early Steppes [PDF]
In Europe copper appeared in the middle of the third millennium B.c. in the framework of a developed technology in two marginal regions, in Spain and Portugal and on the shores of the Aegean. From both centers ready-made implements were exported over large areas mostly by sea trade.
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