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1. Silica

LC Classification (LCC)
ClassNumber
Topic
GC117.S5
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation--Oceanography--Chemical oceanography--Inorganic substances and their inorganic compounds, A-Z--Silica ; Silica--Chemical oceanography
2. Silica

LC Classification (LCC)
ClassNumber
Topic
TN948.S6
Technology--Mining engineering. Metallurgy--Nonmetallic minerals--Other specific nonmetallic minerals, A-Z--Silica ; Silica--Mining engineering
3. Silica

LC Classification (LCC)
ClassNumber
Topic
BP596.S54
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion--Islam. Bahai Faith. Theosophy, etc.--Anthroposophy--Special topics, A-Z--Silica ; Silica--Anthroposophy
4. Silica

LC Classification (LCC)
ClassNumber
Topic
QC585.75.S55
Science--Physics--Electricity and magnetism--Electricity--Electrostatics. Frictional electricity--Dielectrics--Specific dielectric substances, A-Z--Silica ; Silica--Dielectrics
5. Meeting on Libyan Desert Glass and Related Desert Events (1996 : Bologna University) "Silica '96" Segrate (Milano): Pyramids; 1997

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 2621896
6. Mealey's litigation report. Silica

BIBFRAME Works
Work
Text
Serial
13065305
7. Heindl, Raymond Albert, 1892- Young's modulus of elasticity at several temperatures for some refractories of varying silica content ..

BIBFRAME Works
Work
Text
Monograph
7357367
8. Lauf, R. J. Collector's guide to quartz and other silica minerals

BIBFRAME Works
Work
Text
Monograph
17348305
9. Silica industry

LC Classification (LCC)
ClassNumber
Topic
RC965.S5
Medicine--Internal medicine--Special situations and conditions--Industrial medicine--Occupational diseases--By industry or occupation, A-Z--Silica industry ; Silica industry--Occupational diseases
10. Standard silica corporation Silica in industry Chicago, Ill: Standard silica corporation; [c1939]

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 9716761
11. Lauf, R. J. Collector's guide to quartz and other silica minerals Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub; c2012

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 17348305
12. Heindl, Raymond Albert, 1892- Young's modulus of elasticity at several temperatures for some refractories of varying silica content ... Washington: U. S. Govt. print. off; 1934

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 7357367
13. Palmer, Alfred T. Tennessee Valley Authority production. Elemental phosphorus. Section of the TVA's phosphoric acid plant operated in conjunction with the making of elemental phosphorus in the Muscle Shoals area. The phosphorus, used in the manufacture of incendiary bombs and shells and of material for "smoke," is produced by smelting phosphate rock, coke and silica together in electric furnaces and condensing the resulting phosphorus gases. When surplus phosphorus is available it is converted into highly concentrated phosphatic fertilizer, much of which is shipped abroad under provisions of the Lend-Lease Bill 1942 June

BIBFRAME Instances
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14. Palmer, Alfred T. A poster comes to life. "This is what I call warm hospitality," said Chief Radioman Evans in his dry Georgia manner as the three men stood in 140 degrees of heat looking into the door of an electric furnace. The furnace makes silica steel which is used to make transformer cores. Some of Evans' radio equipment, back at his base, uses transformers whose cores may well have come from this furnace. Allegheny Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1942 Aug

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19638464
15. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and the Workforce. Subcommittee on Workforce Protections Reviewing recent changes to OSHA's silica standards Washington: U.S. Government Publishing Office; 2016

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Instance 19610934
16. Palmer, Alfred T. A poster comes to life. "This is what I call warm hospitality," said Chief Radioman Evans in his dry Georgia manner as the three men stood in 140 degrees of heat looking into the open door of an electric steel furnace. The furnace makes silica steel which is used to make transformer cores. Some of Evans' radio equipment, back at his base, uses transformers whose cores may well have come from this furnace. Allegheny-Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1942 Aug

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19638518
17. International Conference on Fly Ash, Silica Fume, Slag, and Natural Pozzolans in Concrete (9th : 2007 : Las Vegas, Nev.) Ninth CANMET/ACI International Conference on Fly Ash, Silica Fume, Slag, and Natural Pozzolans in Concrete Farmington Hills, MI: American Concrete Institute; 2007

BIBFRAME Instances
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18. National Seminar on Performance Enhancement of Cements and Concretes by Use of Flyash, Slag, Silica Fume, and Chemical Admixtures (1998 : New Delhi, India) National Seminar on Performance Enhancement of Cements and Concretes by Use of Flyash, Slag, Silica Fume, and Chemical Admixtures, New Delhi, 15-17 January 1998 [New Delhi]: [The National Council]; [1998]

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 12817193
19. International Conference on Fly Ash, Silica Fume, Slag, and Natural Pozzolans in Concrete (6th : 1998 : Bangkok, Thailand) Fly ash, silica fume, slag & natural pozzolans in concrete Farmington Hills, Mich: ACI International; c1998

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 1201782
20. Visseren, Willem Joseph, 1930- De invleod van de aard van het silica op de eigenschappen van silica-alumina-katalysatoren Zaltbommel: Van de Garde; 1968

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 8561714


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