The Great Detective: His Further Adventures: A Sherlock by Marvin Kaye, Gary Lovisi

By Marvin Kaye, Gary Lovisi

Sherlock Holmes! That magical identify evokes all that's exciting and interesting concerning the vintage secret brief tale. the good Detective, created through Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is definitely the main famous and renowned fictional personality ever created--and with solid cause. Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes tales are attention-grabbing tours into medical detection with fascinating, well-formed characters, delivering clever, considerate mysteries that each one women and men can relate to--and take pleasure in. readily, Doyle created magic along with his Sherlock Holmes tales.

Writers during the last hundred years were desperately attempting to catch and recreate that magic, and that i suppose that the authors during this e-book have performed simply that. listed below are a dozen well-crafted tales (nine of them unique to this publication) via writers whose love of the unique Holmes tales sincerely express of their paintings. So chill out on your cozy chair and enable the fog of previous Victorian London swirl round you. once more, the sport is afoot!

[Note: This e-book has been formally authorized from the Arthur Conan Doyle estate.]

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With a proper control of these parameters a sequential selective flotation has been found possible for a large number of ores, comprising solidified mixtures of sulfides liberated at relatively coarse sizes from nonsulfide gangue minerals. e[ IAI 95 . . . . . . . . ·. . ·. ·.... ' ...... / .... ' ... -:~ ....... 7. Threshold concentration of collector. , CA, Cc , and CB , for a 95% recovery. Such differentiation is the basis for selective separations by flotation. However, in practice the selectivity is achieved not so much through different concentrations of collector alone but through a combined effect of activating and depressing agents together with the collector species.

Sutulov (1974) gives detailed accounts of the world's porphyry deposits, the associated processing technology, and metallurgical production data. At present, porphyry copper deposits are responsible for approximately half of the total copper production. The need to supply the market requirements from such low-grade ores resulted in a spectacular development of the open pit mining technology and, at the same time, in an equally spectacular increase in throughput of associated flotation plants. Some 50 years ago, flotation plants had 100-300 tonne/day capacities and "-' 25 years ago, 1000-3000 tonne/day capacities, whereas most of the recently constructed plants range from 20,000 to 60,000 tonnes/day, with a few which are in the 100,000-175,000 tonne/day range.

The first attempt at selective separation of galena from sphalerite was made in 1912 at the Zinc Corporation mill in Broken Hill, Australia [Diamond (1967)] and that of a selective separation of chalcopyrite from pyrite by the Granby Company at Anyox, British Columbia, Canada, in 1918 [Petersen (1967)]. The reagents employed were distillation products of coal or wood: coal tar creosote and wood tar or wood oils. t Once xanthates were introduced in 1923, the selective flotation separations of individual sulfides proved unusually successful from ores containing dolomitic gangue minerals, especially when the valuable sulfides were liberating at relatively coarse sizes.

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