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    St. Louis & San Francisco (SLSF) "Frisco" 4017

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    A photograph print showing the St. Louis and San Francisco (SLSF) "Frisco" 4017, 2-8-2, St. Louis, MO

    St. Louis & San Francisco (SLSF) "Frisco" 4017

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    A photograph print showing the St. Louis and San Francisco (SLSF) "Frisco" 4017, 2-8-2 (Lima), St. Louis, MO

    Age hardening of the aluminium alloy EN 4017

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    Hulamin Rolled Products (Ltd) developed a high Mn and Si containing alloy, EN 4017 as a scrap consuming alloy from the waste generated in producing their range of clad products for brazing of inter alia automotive heat exchangers. The multifaceted composition of this alloy (Al -1.2 wt% Si -1.1 wt% Mn -0.2 wt% Mg -0.26 wt% Cu) suggested that it might display some degree of strengthening via precipitate formation of the Mg2Si-types. The aging isotherms constructed showed that EN 4017 with 0.19% Mg reached a lower peak strength (YS~210 MPa and UTS~260 MPa) compared to the EN 4017 material with 0.43% Mg (YS~270 MPa and UTS~325 MPa). The higher Mg variant of EN 4017 was comparable with the age-hardenable reference alloy EN 6061. Selected area electron diffraction (SAED) studies proved that the microstructure of age hardened EN 4017 contained a combination of β', β" and U2 phase after being aged at 175ºC for 65 h. The general microstructure contained precipitate free zones as well as grain boundary Si films, although these did not lead to significant embrittlement. The role of Mn dispersoids in the fracture mechanism of 4017 is also discussed. The article will compare the behaviour of EN 4017 with that EN 6061

    Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific (RI) 4017

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    A photograph print of Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific (CRIP, RI, or ROCK) 4017, 4-8-2, Topeka, KS

    Block Card 4017 Fitch Road

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    This image was produced by the Auditor's Office in Lucas County, Ohio for tax assessment purposes. Associated dates are approximate. Descriptive terms related to this photograph include: Degner Brothers Dairy (Toledo, Ohio) | 4017 Fitch Road (Toledo, Ohio) | wooden crates | Ketcham's Home Acre Farms (Toledo, Ohio) | DeVeaux area (Toledo, Ohio) | West Toledo (Toledo, Ohio

    Block Card 4017 Westway Street

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    This image was produced by the Auditor's Office in Lucas County, Ohio for tax assessment purposes. Associated dates are approximate. Descriptive terms related to this photograph include: Dwelling (Toledo, Ohio) | Colonial Revival Style | Homeville Subdivision (Toledo, Ohio) | Willys Park area (Toledo, Ohio) | West Toledo (Toledo, Ohio) | 4017 Westway (Toledo, Ohio

    Block Card 4017 Lagrange Street

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    This image was produced by the Auditor's Office in Lucas County, Ohio for tax assessment purposes. Associated dates are approximate. Descriptive terms related to this photograph include: commercial building | 4017 Lagrange Street (Toledo, Ohio) | bowling alley | Skowroneks Recreation Bowling (Toledo, Ohio) | North Toledo (Toledo, Ohio) | Lagrange Area (Toledo, Ohio) | Creekside Addition (Toledo, Ohio

    Block Card 4017 Orono Drive

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    This image was produced by the Auditor's Office in Lucas County, Ohio for tax assessment purposes. Associated dates are approximate. Descriptive terms related to this photograph include: Cape Cod Style | 4017 Orono Drive (Toledo, Ohio) | Dwelling | Woodward Heights (Toledo, Ohio) | South Toledo Area (Toledo, Ohio

    Block Card 4017 Overland Parkway

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    This image was produced by the Auditor's Office in Lucas County, Ohio for tax assessment purposes. Associated dates are approximate. Descriptive terms related to this photograph include: Dwelling (Toledo, Ohio) | multi-family | Cleveland double | Craftsman Style | Homeville Subdivision (Toledo, Ohio) | Willys Park area (Toledo, Ohio) | West Toledo (Toledo, Ohio) | 4017 Overland Parkway (Toledo, Ohio

    Distribution of potential intermediate hosts for Fasciola hepatica and Fascioloides magna in Montana, USA

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    A collection of lymnaeid snails in Montana, USA, was made over a 3 year period, in conjunction with a state-wide survey of the distribution of liver flukes. Collection areas were selected based on reports of infected cattle, sheep or wildlife, and with the intent of covering all geographical regions of the state. Snails were found at all 97 of the locations selected for collections, and Lymnaeidae were collected at 71 of the locations. Nine lymnaeid species were collected, 5 of which have been reported either as natural or experimental intermediate hosts for Fasciola hepatica or Fascioloides magna. The 2 species most widely distributed over the areas enzootic for the flukes were Lymnaea modicella and L. caperata..RE: 33 ref.; SC: ZA; VE; CA; PA; 0HSource type: Electronic(1) http://upei-resolver.asin-risa.ca?sid=SP:CABI&id=pmid:&id=&issn=0304-4017&isbn=&volume=62&issue=1%2f2&spage=63&pages=63-70&date=1996&title=Veterinary%20Parasitology&atitle=Distribution%20of%20potential%20intermediate%20hosts%20for%20Fasciola%20hepatica%20and%20Fascioloides%20magna%20in%20Montana%2c%20USA.&aulast=Dunkel&pid=%3Cauthor%3EDunkel%2c%20A%20M%3bRognlie%2c%20M%20C%3bJohnson%2c%20G%20R%3bKnapp%2c%20S%20E%3C%2Fauthor%3E%3CAN%3E19960801290%3C%2FAN%3E%3CDT%3EJournal%20article%3C%2FDT%3
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