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Mineralization metals

A. P. Lama2e and D. Charquet, in K. C. Liddell and co-workers, eds.. Refractory Metals Extraction, Processing and Applications, The Minerals, Metals Materials Society, Warrendale, Pa., 1990, pp. 231—253. [Pg.446]

Suface Modification Technologies II Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Suface Modification Techniques, Minerals, Metals, and Materials Society, Warrendale, Mich., 1989. [Pg.140]

R. U. Vaidya and K. K. Chawla, in K. Upadhya, ed.. Developments in Metal and Ceramic Matrix Composites, The Minerals, Metals and Matedals Society,... [Pg.205]

P. Rez in M. M. Disko, C. C. Ahn, B. Fultz (eds.) Transmission Electron Energy Loss Spectrometry in Materials Science, The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, War-rendale 1992, p. 107. [Pg.308]

Howe, D E. Laughlin and W A Sofia, eds, The Minerals, Metals Materials Society, Warrendale (1994). [Pg.230]

R. Yang, S.V. Parker, J.A. Leake, R.W. Cahn, New metastable phases in nickel -rich Ni-Al-Ti alloys, in Alloy Modelling and Design, ed.G.M.Stocks and P.A. Turchi, The Minerals, Metals Materials Society (1994), p.303. [Pg.402]

J.S.Faulkner,Yang Wang and G.M.Stocks, in Alloy Modeling and Design edited by G.M.Stocks, C.T.Liu and P.E.A.Turchi, The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, Warrendale, Pennsylvania (1995) ... [Pg.483]

T.B. Tripp, Tantalum - Proceeding of a Symposium held at the 125th TMS Annual Meeting and Exhibition, Anaheim, Calif. (February 5-8, 1996) Ed. E.S. Chen, Minerals, Metals Materials Society, Warrendale, Pa, (1996) 23. [Pg.381]

Typical applications in the inorganic field are the analysis of minerals, metals (including alloys), fertilisers, natural waters, industrial effluents and polluted atmospheres. The technique can also be used to establish the formulae of various complexes,... [Pg.614]

Where minerals, metals, and metal oxides are picked up, they are, for the most part, undissolved and exist in colloidal or particulate form. When this matter is transported through the steam-condensate system, the result may be any of a range of pre-boiler section problems such as ... [Pg.297]

I. Lazar. The microbiology of MEOR (microbial enhanced oil recovery) practical experience in Europe. In Proceedings Volume, volume 2, pages 329-338. Minerals, Metals Mater Soc et al BiohydrometTech-nol Int Symp (Jackson Hole, WY, 8/22-8/25), 1993. [Pg.421]

It has been suggested (Bozzi et ah, 1997 Grant et ah, 1998) that Dps and E. inocua ferritin represent examples of a family of ancestral dodecameric protein which had as function to trap, but not to mineralize, metal ions, and that the ability to oxidize and mineralize iron efficiently and to form fourfold interactions came later. The hollow-cored dodecameric motif exemplified by Dps and E. inocua ferritin has clearly been adapted to a number of functions, since in addition to DNA binding and iron storage, other family members include a novel pilin, a bromoperoxidase and several other proteins of unknown function (Grant et ah, 1998). [Pg.187]

J. H. Westbrook, Structural Intermetallics Their Origins, Status and Future, in Structural Intermetallics, Edited by R. Darolia, et al., The Minerals, Metals Matrials Society, Warrendale, Pa, USA (1993). [Pg.117]

Virnig, M. J. Mackenzie, J. M. W. Wolfe, G. A. Boley, B. D. Nickel laterite processing Recovery of nickel from ammoniacal leach liquors. Miner. Metall. Process. 2001, 18, 18-24. [Pg.803]

Sandrock, G., and E.L. Huston, Rare earths-resources, science, technology and applications, in R.G. Bautista, N. Jackson Eds., The Minerals Metals and Materials Society, Warrendale, PA, p. 423, 1991. [Pg.404]

Figure 4.18 Phase diagram for the ternary system NaF-MgF2-CaF2 [18]. Reprinted with permission 2001 by ASM International and TMS (The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society). Figure 4.18 Phase diagram for the ternary system NaF-MgF2-CaF2 [18]. Reprinted with permission 2001 by ASM International and TMS (The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society).
Hojda R and Paul L. In Proc. MS T2005 Materials For Hydrogen Economy, Petrovic JJ, Anderson IE, Adams TM, Sandrock G, Legzdins CF, Stevenson JW, Yang Z. (eds.) pp. 155-163, 2005, The Minerals, Metals Materials Society, Warrendale, PA. [Pg.211]


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