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Improved method of determining benzene in medium-temperature light oils

Physical properties of cokes from Bureau of Mines-American Gas Association tests at 800⁰ and 900⁰ C

Carbonizing properties and petrographic composition of Taggart-bed coal from mines 30 and 31, Lynch, Harlan County, Ky. :and the effect of blending this coal with Pocahontas no. 3-and no. 4-bed coals

Carbonizing properties and petrographic composition of thick Freeport-bed coal from Harmar mine, Harmarville, Allegheny County, Pa. :and the effect of blending this coal with Pocahontas No. 3- and 4-bed coals

Work of the survey of carbonizing properties of American coals

Coal Carbonization: Carbonizing Properties of Medium-Volatile Coals of Different Types

Blending properties of low- and medium- volatile coals as determined in the BM-AGA appaaratus

Carbonizing properities of Hill-bed coal from Hickey no. 1 mine on Lookout Mountain, Cherokee County, Ala.

Effects of oxidation upon the carbonizing properties of Pocahontas no. 3- and no. 4-bed coals from Eastgulf, Raleigh County, W. Va.

Coals of Chile

Coal carbonization :effects of blending Pocahontas no. 3 coal with 12 high-volatile A coals

Coal carbonization :ammonium sulfate yields from coals of various regions of the United States

Carbonizing properties of thick Freeport and Pittsburgh coals from Pennsylvania, Elkhorn coal from Kentucky, and America and Mary Lee coals from Alabama

Carbonizing properities of Lower Banner coal from no. 56 mine, Dante, Russell County, Va.

Carbonizing properties of no. 5 block-bed coal from no. 5 mine, Montcoal, Raleigh County, W. Va.,and of Pocahontas no. 6-bed coal from Birdseye mine, Sewell, Fayette County, W. Va.

Carbonizing properties of Beckley-bed coal from Stanaford no. 1 mine, Mount Hope, Raleigh County, W. Va.


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