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Carbonizing Properties and Petrographic Composition of Washed and Unwashed Lower and Upper Kittanning-bed Coals from Mines 72 and 73, Johnstown, Cambria …Fieldner, 1939
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Results of carbonization tests Units of measurement and method of stating results Yields of carbonization products. Properties of coke--Properties of gas Properties of tars and light oils Effect of mild oxidation of coal on coking power. Results of assay-distillation tests …
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