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  "Al for the AL," September 1993, p. 60.

"Allegheny Ludlum Gets Rolling," August 1990, p. 56.

"Another Odd-Looking Photomicrography Contest Winner?," December 1991, p. 40.

"The Application of Shape-Memory Alloys to Sculpture," Olivier Descamps, March 1991, p. 64.

"Applying a Medical Technology to Component Analysis," August 1990, p. 56.

"Army Seeks Resistance," February 1991, p. 40.

"The Art of Photomicrography as Performed by Michael Davidson," September 1991, pp. 6-7.

"Artist Jay Dunitz Finds His Voice in a Novel Medium," March 1990, p. 7.

"As a Toucan of Their Appreciation...," April 1993, p. 64.

"A Big Car for a Big Job," September 1995, p. 60.

"Bigger Aluminum Extrusions Benefit Aircraft Industry," March 1994, p. 64.

"'Blanket' Protection from Undersea Dangers," December 1994, p. 56.

"A Boat Without Barnacles," May 1992, p. 56."

"British Steelmaker Puts Tag on Its Coke-Making Operations," September 1990, p. 48.

"But Can Superman See It?" December 1994, p. 56.

"Cat on a Hot Titanium Roof," February 1991, p. 40.

"Ceramic Powders for Electronic Packages," July 1991, p. 48.

"Close-Up of a Saltine Cracker?" May 1992, p. 56.

"Close-Ups: The 1990 Polaroid Photomicrography Competition," W.G. Saunders, November 1990, pp. 11-14.

"Compelling Propellings," November 1994, p. 80.

"Copper Coils," June 1992, p. 64.

"The Cutting Edge," August 1991, p. 72.

"Deep Freezing Cold War Components," January 1994, p. 56.

"Extreme Close-Up," August 1991, p. 72.

"An Eye for Detail," June 1994, p. 56.

"Fall Fashions for the Auto World," November 1992, p. 56.

"A Fender Bender? No, a Fender Inspector." May 1991, p. 48.

"A Few Pointers," October 1993, p. 56.

"Fiber Filler," September 1993, p. 60.

"Fighting the War Against Rusty Fenders: News from the Front Line," September 1992, p. 56.

"Fly-By Shooting," January 1994, p. 56.

"Getting a Grip," February 1990, p. 48.

"Getting Ready for a Spin on the Wheel of Fortune?" July 1991, p. 48.

"Getting the Zinc Out," May 1991, p. 48.

"Giving Aluminum and Steel Forgers the Slip," October 1991, p. 48.

"Going Nowhere Awfully Fast," October 1991, p. 48.

"Golden Opportunities Motivate Lime Producers," September 1990, p. 48.

"Heat the Press," September 1993, p. 60.

"A Heavy Attraction," November 1994, p. 80.

"High Roller," June 1991, p. 40.

"The Hip Bone's Connected to the . . .," August 1994, p. 72.

"HIP Parts," May 1992, p. 56.

"Hitching A Ride," December 1994, p. 56.

"Hi-Tech Spin of an Old Craft," August 1994, p. 72.

"Hot Topics," December 1992, p. 40.

"How Bill Seeley Sparked a Revolution in the Application of Reactive Metals," M.C. Munson, February 1992, p. 56.

"And How Do You Pitch Your Anodes?" October 1991, p. 48.

"In the Air," April 1992, p. 56.

"Induction Plasma Processing--A New Diamond Mine?" July 1990, p. 40.

"Industry Sees the Light," February 1990, p. 48.

"The International Aluminum Extrusion Design Competition," August 1992, p. 48.

"The International Magnesium Association Competition," August 1992, p. 47.

"The International Powder Metallurgy Part-of-the-Year Design Competition," August 1992, p. 48.

"It's a Wrap," January 1994, p. 56.

"Jack and Mill," October 1993, p. 56.

"Jaws of Steel," December 1994, p. 56.

"Joining Pipe and Pipe Makers," September 1992, p. 56.

"Keeping the Environment Safe from the Environment," December 1991, p. 40.

"Krupp Opens First CVD Facility," June 1990, p. 48.

"Light on Its Wheels," May 1992, p. 56.

"Lighter than the Rest," June 1990, p. 48.

"Making an Impact," November 1994, p. 80.

"Making the Oscar: Metal's Award-Winning Performance," T.M. Beazley, March 1995, pp. 10-11.

"Materials Science Distinguishes Itself in Nikon and Polaroid Photomicrography Competitions," J.J. Robinson, March 1992, pp. 6-10.

"Materials Science Plays a Big Role in Nikon's Small World Competition," January 1991, pp. 8-9.

"Materials, Technology Serve as Models for Abstract Artist," G.J. Gausman, March 1993, p. 56.

"Medium or Well Done?" October 1993, p. 56.

"Meet the Metal Men," G.J. Gausman, November 1993, pp. 10, 11.

"Metal Powder Industries Choose Parts of Distinction," July 1990, p. 40.

"The Modern Home: A Study in Steel and Aluminum," T.M. Beazley, June 1995, p. 52.

"The Museum in the Roughest Part of Town," April 1993, p. 64.

"A New Spin on Powder Metals," June 1991, p. 40.

"News from Lilliput," August 1991, p. 72.

"1992 Micrograph Competitions Reveal Aesthetic Side of Materials Science," G.J. Gausman, February 1993, pp. 12-16.

"A No-Wear Technology," October 1991, p. 48.

"Nobody Sneeze," May 1990, p. 48.

"On a Roll," January 1994, p. 56.

"On the Rails," April 1992, p. 56.

"On the Road," April 1992, p. 56.

"One in a Million," July 1991, p. 48.

"Optical Inspection: The Old-Fashioned Way," June 1990, p. 48.

"The Photon Source Meets the Photo Opportunity," July 1990, p. 40.

"Piecing it All Together," September 1995, p. 60.

"Powder Propellant," June 1992, p. 64.

"Powders in the Round," March 1994, p. 64.

"PREP-py Powders," September 1992, p. 56.

"Presto--There's No Magic to Recycling Plastics," June 1990, p. 48.

"Quality Meets with Quantity," February 1990, p. 48.

"The Quasimolten State of Free-Floating Metal Particles," May 1990, p. 48.

"Racing to Develop a Lighter Spaceframe," September 1995, p. 60.

"Racy Debut," December 1992, p. 40.

"A Rail-ly Attractive System," August 1994, p. 72.

"Recycling Industries Reach Out with Public Campaigns," T.M. Beazley, October 1995, p. 10.

"A Refinement of Industry-University Cooperation," January 1990, p. 40.

"Reflecting Near Perfection," April 1993, p. 64.

"Retirement Program," March 1994, p. 64.

"Rumbling, Tumbling, Recyclable Cans," May 1990, p. 48.

"Scrap Art," September 1993, p. 60.

"Scrap Transport for Scrapped Transportation," November 1992, p. 56.

"Seeing the Light," October 1993, p. 56.

"Setting Trends," November 1992, p. 56.

"The Silent Treatment," May 1991, p. 48.

"Sludge Gets a Hot Air Treatment," March 1994, p. 64.

"Some Like It Hot," April 1993, p. 64.

"A Sound Testing Method," June 1994, p. 56.

"Space Shuttle to Host the Largest Ever Carbon-Carbon Composite," September 1990, p. 48.

"Stamping: No Postage Necessary," November 1992, p. 56.

"Star Light, Star Bright," January 1990, p. 40.

"Staying in Shape," February 1990, p. 48.

"Steel? Better Still," April 1990, p. 64.

"Steel Collects Solar Industry's Interest," June 1991, p. 40.

"Steeling the Show," November 1994, p. 80.

"Steelmaker Develops Ceramic Engine Material," August 1990, p. 56.

"Steelmaker Gets the Yoke," May 1991, p. 48.

"Step by Step," June 1994, p. 56.

"Step Inside the Cyberworld of a Virtual Reality Steel Mill," T.M. Beazley, December 1995, pp. 12-13.

"Stripping Metals with Plastic," August 1990, p. 56.

"Students' Favorite Reynolds' Rap: 'Great Balls of Foil!'," September 1992, p. 56.

"Supersonic Automotive Travel: Fast Approaching Reality?" T.M. Beazley, July 1995, pp. 12-13.

"Tabletop Fireworks," June 1991, p. 40.

"Taking the Cure," July 1991, p. 48.

"Tantalum-izing," December 1992, p. 40.

"Ti Makes the Cut for New Aircraft," June 1994, p. 56.

"Tip of the Month," January 1990, p. 40.

"Titanium-Matrix Composite to Help NASP Take Shape," December 1991, p. 40.

"Tool Time," August 1994, p. 72.

"Tough Teeth," June 1992, p. 64.

"Twist and Spray," April 1990, p. 64.

"Two West German Companies Install Dual-Ladle Furnace," October 1990, p. 48.

"Under Pressure," June 1992, p. 64.

"Under the Sea," April 1992, p. 56.

"Up and Around," January 1990, p. 40.

"Up in the Air," February 1991, p. 40.

"Vacuum Arc Degassing: Twenty-Seven Years Later," February 1991, p. 40.

"Wastage of Auto Steel Drives Facility for Laser Welding," October 1990, p. 48.

"Watching the Sparks Fly," April 1990, p. 64.

"Welcome to the Smallest Machine Shop in the World," July 1990, p. 40.

"We've Heard of Electronic Mail, . . ." April 1990, p. 64.

"What Will the Large-Bearing Market Bear?" October 1990, p. 48.

"What Would the Wright Brothers Think?" September 1995, p. 60.

"Whatever Happened to Pull-Tab Pop-Tops?" October 1990, p. 48.

"Why Bother with Diamonds or Roses When You Can Send Wulfenite?" G.J. Gausman, January 1993, p. 56.

"Winging It," December 1992, p. 40.

"Winning Micrographs Preserve Past and Observe the Future," G.J. Gausman, February 1994, pp. 10-14.

"With Alcoa's Assistance, Audi Plans to Lighten Up," December 1991, p. 40.

"The World's Oddest Dendrite?" September 1990, p. 48.



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