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  • ...acedonite-Lead-Titanate-A-New-Mineral?redirectedFrom=fulltext Macedonite - lead titanate: a new mineral]". American Mineralogist: 56: 387-394</ref> [[Lead titanate]], which is the premier [[piezoelectric]] material, had not been p ...
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  • {{lead too short|date=January 2013}} #In 1993, [[King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals]] (KFUPM) in [[Dhahran]] becomes the first Saudi institution to connect to ...
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  • ...nd ionic phase-transitions in disordered crystals: the complex case of the minerals of the pearceite– polybasite group |journal= Phys Chem Miner |year=2006 |vo ...for F<sup>−</sup> ions, used in some [[ion selective electrode]]s. [[Beta-lead fluoride]] exhibits a continuous growth of conductivity on heating. This pr ...
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  • ...Electrowinning of Copper'', Eds J E Dutrizac, J Ji and V Ramachandran (The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society: Warrendale, Pennsylvania, 1999), 279–289.</r ...cent innovations in SX/EW plants to reduce capital and operating costs,” ''Minerals & Metallurgical Processing'', February 1990, 1–8.</ref> ...
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  • ...21| date=April 2006| publisher=[[Minerals Management Service|US Government Minerals Management Service]]| pages=50–51| access-date=23 June 2010| archive-url=ht ...Ivan_FinalReport.pdf|publisher=[[Minerals Management Service|US Government Minerals Management Service]]|pages=50–51|access-date=23 June 2010|date=April 2006|a ...
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  • ...gen]], has a well-known radionuclide, [[tritium]]. Elements heavier than [[lead]], and the elements [[technetium]] and [[promethium]], exist only as radion ...ion and corrosion of metals, and for on-stream analysis of a wide range of minerals and fuels. ...
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  • ...] for energy. Burning coal releases harmful substances, including mercury, lead, [[sulfur dioxide]] (SO2), [[nitrogen oxides]] (NOx), and [[carbon dioxide] ...ers the atmosphere, contributing to smog. Finally, the burning of coal can lead to the release of small amounts of radioactive materials occurring naturall ...
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  • ...e durch Temperatur-Differenz," (On the magnetic polarization of metals and minerals by temperature differences) |journal=Annalen der Physik und Chemie |volume= ...nductors made from [[bismuth telluride]] (Bi<sub>2</sub>Te<sub>3</sub>), [[lead telluride]] (PbTe),<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Biswas |first1=Kanishka |last ...
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  • ...srael, contains an additive called "nanodrops" designed to carry vitamins, minerals and phytochemicals through the digestive system and urea.<ref>{{Cite web |u ...calcium leaching in water as well as block water penetration and therefore lead to improvements in durability. Related to improved particle packing, high e ...
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  • ...[[uranium]] and [[gold]], and much higher (about 1.7 times) than that of [[lead]].<ref name="daintith">{{cite book |last=Daintith |first=John |title=Facts ...ion of colorful names miners from the [[Ore Mountains]] would give various minerals, out of a superstition that certain ones that looked as if they contained t ...
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  • ...and allows for variations in building loads. Common batteries include the lead-acid battery and lithium-ion battery.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mother ...oftening]] systems introduce sodium and potassium ions which make the hard minerals precipitate.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health ...
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  • ...hing+-+Waking+Up+in+the+Century+of+Decline}}</ref> - especially minerals - lead to an increasingly severe criticism on [[high-tech]]s and technology. ...
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  • ...any other [[metabolism|metabolic]] and [[Enzyme|enzymatic]] processes that lead to production and utilization of energy in forms such as [[adenosine tripho ...riety of biochemical precursors. For example, [[lithotroph]]s can oxidize minerals such as [[nitrate]]s or forms of [[sulfur]], such as elemental sulfur, [[su ...
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  • ...r?|date=November 2022}}Lithium-ion batteries have the potential to replace lead-acid batteries in the near future, as they are being intensively developed ...|access-date=2023-05-31 |website=www.eia.gov}}</ref> Solar power does not lead to any harmful emissions during operation, but the production of the panels ...
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  • Traditional ceramic raw materials include clay minerals such as [[kaolinite]], whereas more recent materials include aluminium oxid The most common such materials are [[lead zirconate titanate]] and [[barium titanate]]. Aside from the uses mentioned ...
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  • ...ting the power of economic incentives for the expanded production of these minerals.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Overland |first=Indra |date=2019-03-01|title=The ...-rare-earth-minerals-export-quotas-1420441285 |title=China Ends Rare-Earth Minerals Export Quotas|last1=Yap|first1=Chui-Wei |newspaper=Wall Street Journal|date ...
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  • {{Lead too short|date=December 2021}} ...iber are macronutrients, but do not provide energy. The micronutrients are minerals and vitamins.<ref name=WHO2004>{{cite book|last1=World Health Organization, ...
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  • ...anical strain resulting from an applied [[electric field]]. For example, [[lead zirconate titanate]] crystals will generate measurable piezoelectricity whe ...als. This led to intense research to develop [[barium titanate]] and later lead zirconate titanate materials with specific properties for particular applic ...
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  • ...tal benefits, including a lower [[climate change|climate impact]], but may lead to a delay in switching to more sustainable options. [[Carbon capture and s ...icity generation technologies, accounting for the following: resource use (minerals, metals); land use; resource use (fossils); water use; particulate matter; ...
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  • {{Update|date=June 2022|reason=future statements in lead referring to past years, and lack of coverage of recent energy issues, the ...web/20221230095135/https://www.americanprogress.org/article/how-states-can-lead-on-reducing-harms-from-methane/|url-status=live}}</ref> ...
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